Nepal: building resilience to trafficking Kriti Vaidya from CWISH Nepal on their work supporting girls to become resilient to trafficking. 14 December 2018
70 years on, human rights remain central to the fight against slavery The importance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the anti-slavery struggle 7 December 2018
Bolsonaro election raises fears for Brazil’s anti-slavery progress Chris O’Connell on the threat Jair Bolsonaro poses to Brazil's ‘model’ anti-slavery system 22 November 2018
High Court reverses cuts to victim support High Court reversed Home Office’s cuts to support to asylum seeking victims 8 November 2018
Meet Nepal’s change-makers Thanks to our project, survivors of trafficking are transforming their lives and supporting others. 23 October 2018
Australia’s Modern Slavery Bill – brief analysis We welcome it, but it doesn't go far enough, blogs Carolyn Liaw from Anti-Slavery Australia. 10 October 2018
Let’s bring Turkmen Cotton Crimes out of the shadows We must shed a brighter light on Turkmenistan's forced labour in its cotton industry. 1 October 2018
UK lacks strategy to prevent child trafficking Report: Thousands of children put at risk of trafficking by the UK Government’s lack of plan to 11 September 2018
Dangerous journeys: tackling Vietnamese trafficking Leah Davison analyses the complex problem of trafficking of children and young people from Vietnam 5 September 2018
Nobody in today’s world should be held in slavery Descendant of William Wilberforce John Gaselee reflects on continuing his legacy today. 22 August 2018