Human traffickers are rarely held accountable during or after conflict. This is dangerous for everyone
La respuesta internacional a la trata de personas ha estado dispersa desde el primer día. ¿Podrían los recortes de financiación de EEUU forzar finalmente la unidad?
Keir Starmer’s defence plan overlooks by far the biggest threat facing global security
The international trafficking response was scattered from day one. Could US funding cuts force unity at last?
Syrians living in “hellish” conditions say it’s not safe to return home yet – some hope to cross the Med instead
Two decades in, Anti-Trafficking Review’s editor says maybe activists still don’t understand social change
The Conservatives knew their immigration plan would disproportionately impact LGBTIQ+ people. They did it anyway
Syrians in Greece are stuck between a rock and a hard place, with asylum suspended and their country in ruins
A nadie sorprende que las dos últimas conferencias de cambio climático hayan minado la confianza en la diplomacia. Pero podríamos recuperarla cambiando las prioridades
It’s no wonder that COP28 and COP29 reduced trust in climate diplomacy. But we could rebuild it by shifting priorities
As Keir Starmer cuts benefits in the UK, openDemocracy readers discuss social security where they live
Human smugglers thrive off the vulnerability created by migration policies – but it doesn’t have to be this way