The #StopSlaveryAward has 8 categories:
Media Award
Enterprise Award - SME
Enterprise Award - Goods & Service
Impact Award
Innovation Award
Campaigns Award
Collaboration Award
Hero Award
Learn more
http://www.stopslaveryaward.com/categories
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#StopSlaveryAward is part of our longstanding commitment to fostering more inclusive economies. You can learn more about our work in this space here: http://trust.org/inclusive-economies …Show this thread -
A big thanks to the headline sponsor of the
#StopSlaveryAward 2021,@bakermckenzie. We'd also like to thank everyone that submitted their impactful work for entry into the Award.
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We'll be sharing the amazing work of all the shortlisted candidates in the coming days with the winners
announcement for each category on the 25th February.
Stay tuned!
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The Stop Slavery
Innovation Award recognises organisations who can demonstrate an innovative approach in the fight to eradicate slavery – whether on the front lines, or on a global scale.
The shortlisted candidates are
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Fifty Eight (
@follow50eight): Their mobile app,@justgoodwork, protects jobseekers & workers from deception, debt & exploitation. It offers simple, jargon-free info, alongside good advice on safe recruitment, migration & employment abroad.pic.twitter.com/Gobk7a0RKXShow this thread -
The Global Fund to End Modern Slavery (
@_GFEMS): They developed a novel decision support tool that predicts the risk of forced labour at a company level with ~85% accuracy, elevating responsible manufacturing & sustainable livelihoods.pic.twitter.com/4rSn8C67nT
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WikiRate (
@WikiRate) They are an open, collaborative platform that brings corporate ESG data together, making it accessible, comparable, & free for all, allowing groups to unlock the data's full potential to protect people & eliminate abuse.pic.twitter.com/4IcSTAdbUI
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The Stop Slavery
Media Award gives recognition to a highly impactful story which has resulted in awareness about modern slavery & human trafficking.
The shortlisted candidates are
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Karla María Gutiérrez Lopez (
@karlamariaopina),#Mexico: Her 'The Invisible Slaves' report, revealed that domestic work in Mexico exploits girls, adolescents, & women and are vulnerable to violence without access to human & labour rights & fair pay. Read:
https://www.sinembargo.mx/30-03-2020/3757954 …pic.twitter.com/R86q0B9My1
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Betiina Martha,
#Uganda: Wanting to find out how victims are exploited for domestic work, she put herself at risk & was trafficked to#Dubai for this incredible story, spending a month as a housemaid in the hands of a#UAE citizen. Read her story (pt.1):
https://www.newvision.co.ug/articledetails/1832 …pic.twitter.com/AIRivdSd87
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@BhavyaDore, Ankush Kumar,@amansadaf, &@petrasorge,#India: They formed a cross-border team to investigate claims that there was 'no scope' for child labour in the Indian granite industry. They found underage workers & a network of denialists with strong connections. (1/2)pic.twitter.com/4jnJNUGEQX
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(2/2) They also investigated the carpet industry after claims that 'no child was found' working in the sector. They found children as young as 6. They showed that child labour is still present in
#India, & the power of groups at organising cover-ups. Read
https://bit.ly/3pf85kc pic.twitter.com/fuoW2sPCFg
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