Free the Slaves was invited to speak at a national workshop organized by Senegal's Ministry of Communication, Telecommunications and Digital Affairs, to discuss cyberbullying, online sexual exploitation, and how to build more effective, victim-centered responses in Senegal.
On #WorldDayAgainstChildLabour, @FreetheSlaves and @CCATIP examined child labour across 4 CARICOM states. Watch the webinar recording and access our new factsheet, available in narrative and child-friendly formats. https://t.co/2eWTY3ChUG #ChildLabour#Caribbean
After being trafficked across 5 countries on a false promise, Glory rebuilt her life in Kédougou, Senegal, and now volunteers at the shelter where she once found safety.
Learn more on our Blog: https://t.co/kYy9BPdjlr
On June 17, joined more than 400 students, teachers, families, and government officials gathered in Guatemala City for a national Informational Fair on child labor organized by the Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare.
Read the full account on our blog.
https://t.co/1muqZFzC2Z
22 community leaders. 3 districts. One shared goal: protect their communities from trafficking and unsafe migration. Grassroots planning in eastern Uttar Pradesh is turning awareness into action.
https://t.co/GARzpLAVnw
Survivor participation in anti-trafficking policy doesn't happen through invitation alone. It has to be built.
Read what it takes.
https://t.co/uIihCWIooh
🌐Close to 90 participants joined the @OAS_official@UNODC side event “Inclusion in Practice: Examining Survivor Participation in Anti-Trafficking Efforts Across the Americas” at #CCPCJ35. The discussion brought together survivor leaders, governments, civil society and int. org.
22 community leaders in eastern Uttar Pradesh are turning a year of training into action, with village-level plans to prevent exploitation, promote safe migration, and protect vulnerable families. Local leadership is how lasting change happens.
Read more: https://t.co/CY1bLgDYOI
Ending child labor means making sure children have the information they need to recognize exploitation and seek help. On #WorldDayAgainstChildLabor, @FreetheSlaves is proud to share child-friendly resources on child labor in the Caribbean.
https://t.co/QnTsHAVxKy
Nearly 1 in 8 children across the Caribbean is engaged in child labor — many as young as 5 years old. Poverty, weak access to education, and unsafe migration drive it. On #WorldDayAgainstChildLabor, we reaffirm that this is not inevitable. Learn more: https://t.co/GVOlr39Fce
If you are working on human trafficking or looking to enter the field, this is a space to deepen your expertise and connect it to practice.
Apply now: https://t.co/RkHKw1HM74
What does it take to protect children from exploitation in the Caribbean?
Across four CARICOM member states, children remain at risk.
Join us for an important webinar on June 11, 2026. Bring your questions.
📅 June 11, 2026 — 2pm EST
🔗 Register: https://t.co/YwHv5Etwwf
Applications are still open, and the deadline has been extended to June 15.
The Summer School on Human Trafficking, offers a rare opportunity to engage deeply with one of the most complex global challenges.
Apply: https://t.co/RkHKw1HM74
Free the Slaves’ Senior Program Manager for Research and the partners from CWISH Nepal are in Kathmandu and Lalitpur to expand the dissemination of their joint research on child domestic workers among local schools.
Children in the Caribbean deserve protection from exploitation, and that requires understanding what makes them vulnerable in the first place.
Join @FreetheSlaves and CCATIP on June 11 for a webinar on child labor.
Register Here:
https://t.co/YwHv5Etwwf
Climate change isn't only an environmental crisis. It's contributes to the human rights crisisby increasing vulnerability to trafficking and exploitation.
Learn more in the latest episode of Conversations on Modern Slavery:
https://t.co/ofRK81WGgE