Hope for Justice

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Norway United States of America Cambodia Uganda Australia Ethiopia
Region

Northern Europe
Eastern Africa
South-eastern Asia
Western Europe
North America

Stakeholder Type

NGO

Office Hours
9:00 - 17:00
UN Languages Spoken

English

Organization's mission

Hope for Justice exists to end human trafficking and modern slavery by preventing exploitation, rescuing victims, restoring lives and reforming society.

International Legal Framework

UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC)

UNTOC Working Groups

International cooperation
Human trafficking

Areas of work

Human trafficking
Child labour
Victim protection

Areas of interest

Human trafficking
Victim protection
Child labour

Skills and Expertise Offered

Sharing experiences and best practice
Joint-project submissions
Connections with governmental counterparts

Skills and Expertise Needed

Joint-project submissions
Bringing forth/aiding judicial cases
Advocacy, including media relations
Monitoring and research

Does your organization engage with UNODC

Yes

Engagement type

Participation in learning events including the Africa Regional Experts Group Meeting

Organization work linked to UNTOC

Hope for Justice operates a proven multi-disciplinary model based on the principles of social justice, putting the beneficiary at the core of any intervention. We work to build resilience in vulnerable individuals, households and communities, empowering them to protect themselves from falling prey to traffickers and to prevent human trafficking in the wider community. Through our Rescue and Restore programs, we provide protection and trauma informed care to victims/survivors of human trafficking ensuring their sustainable reintegration.

Public-Private partnership initiative

Yes

Hope for Justice works in collaboration and partnership with government and private sector players in all of its programme thematic areas of Prevent, Rescue, Restore and Reform. In 2018, Hope for Justice set up the Slave Free Alliance to work with businesses helping them to understand where the risks of human trafficking/modern slavery exist in their operations and supply chains. We help them to develop processes to reduce risk and importantly too, how to respond when they find cases.

Is consent required to appear online

Yes

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