by Admin | Feb 6, 2018 | Human Trafficking, Modern Slavery
This blog post first appeared on The Freedom Fund’s blog on February 5, 2018. Click here for the original. The scourge of modern slavery entrapping over 40 million people around the world underscores the need for more radical and innovative approaches to...
by Admin | Jan 16, 2018 | Project Update, Textile & Garment
There are 40.3 million modern day slaves in the world today, more than there have even been in the history of humanity. However, they remain largely invisible, hidden in places of forced work, sexual exploitation, or forced marriage (forced domestic labour). There are...
by Vera Belazelkoska | May 19, 2016 | Human Trafficking, Mining & Energy
The following travel blog captures key learnings from our site visit to La Pampa in Madre de Dios, one of Peru’s largest illegal mining sites nestled deep in the Amazonian jungle. Ulula was recently selected as a finalist for the Partnership for Freedom’s Rethinking...
by Ulula | May 5, 2016 | Stakeholder Engagement
Tommy Stadlen is a technology entrepreneur and author. He is a former McKinsey consultant, and worked with the Obama for America campaign in 2008 as a policy advisor. We caught up with Tommy in New York to discuss “Connect: How Companies Succeed by Engaging...
by Guest Author | May 3, 2016 | Worker Voice Tech
Guest post by Lea Esterhuizen. Lea is a social research methodologist and founder of &Wider. The blog post first appeared on the Ethical Supply Chains Blog on Friday, April 15. Click here for the original. In the field of ethical trade, there are multiple...
by Admin | Jan 6, 2016 | Worker Voice Tech
This blog post first appeared on the ICT Works blog on December 21, 2015. Click here for the original. With the landmark UN Sustainable Development Summit over, the discussion is now shifting to the question of how to operationalize the 17 ambitions goals in the...