By challenging and transforming the systems and structures that make workers vulnerable to abuse, we’re striving for a world free from all forms of labour exploitation, including forced labour and human trafficking.
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Making migration routes safer
Strengthening the enforcement of labour standards
Improving accountability at every step
Creating an environment where workers feel safe to speak up
Ensuring workers’ views and lived experience inform policy solutions
Understanding the complex drivers of labour exploitation
Challenging inequalities and structures driving exploitation
Ensuring that identification and support systems work for survivors in practice