Reducing modern slavery isn't that hard, but getting governments to implement solutions is next to impossible
Israel’s attacks on Iran’s nuclear programme may mark the start of a long and drawn-out global conflict
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
openDemocracy readers discuss an op-ed we published by an activist who has been sentenced for planning to protest
With new research showing sexual violence has a lifetime cost to taxpayers of £440bn, funding services is essential
The international trafficking response was scattered from day one. Could US funding cuts force unity at last?
Celebrity experts, anti-immigrant agendas and burnout undermine hopes of getting anti-trafficking back on track
A response letter to our new feature, 'Ten Years On, Have We Moved Beyond Trafficking and Slavery?'
openDemocracy readers share their thoughts on whether compulsory voting would improve democracy
Terror attacks in Europe over past 20 years should offer stark warning as US aids Israel in displacing Palestinians
‘Decent work’ isn’t always possible. Advocates should stop shying away from criminal justice in anti-trafficking