New Anti-Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery Hub Survey- COVID-19

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About JLI

An international collaboration on evidence for faith actors’ activities, contributions, and challenges to achieving humanitarian and development goals. Founded in 2012, JLI came together with a single shared conviction: there is an urgent need to build our collective understanding, through evidence, of faith actors in humanitarianism and development.

The JLI Anti-Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery Hub (AHT-MS), IAHT Network, the Rights Lab at Nottingham University, and Walk Free are partnering on a survey on how Covid-19 has affected responses to trafficking and unsafe migration.

 

The survey aims to:

  • Share promising practices among NGOs internationally in order to better serve survivors and at-risk populations
  • Inform advocacy, policy and funding priorities

Our plan is to use this as a baseline and then we’ll be able to collect further information in another few months’ time to see the changes in responses and issues. We know there are many surveys in circulation at the moment. This has been designed to be complementary to those surveys, not a duplication.