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Businesses and Corporations: Engagement and Advocacy

Save the Children is actively engaging with businesses, business groups, and corporations. We believe that the corporate sector plays a crucial role in eradicating these heinous practices. By fostering partnerships, we aim to create a unified front against human trafficking and slavery.

business iconEthical Supply Chain Management

We advocate for transparency in supply chains by helping businesses adopt ethical sourcing policies. By working closely with corporations, we ensure that their products are free from forced labor and child exploitation. Our team provides guidance on conducting thorough audits and establishing accountability measures throughout the supply chain.

CSR cionCorporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Initiatives

We collaborate with businesses to develop robust CSR initiatives focused on combating human trafficking. These initiatives include supporting survivor rehabilitation programs, funding educational opportunities for at-risk children, and promoting fair labor practices globally. By aligning CSR efforts with anti-trafficking goals, corporations can make a significant impact.

four hands iconPartnerships and Alliances

Our organization builds strategic alliances with industry leaders to amplify our advocacy efforts. We facilitate forums where businesses can share best practices, challenges, and solutions related to eradicating human trafficking. Through these partnerships, we aim to foster a culture of zero tolerance towards exploitation in all its forms.

act now iconRaising Awareness

We work with corporations to raise awareness about human trafficking through campaigns, workshops, and events. By leveraging their platforms, businesses can educate consumers about the realities of modern slavery and encourage them to make informed purchasing decisions that support ethical practices.

99% of victims trafficked for sexual exploitation are women and girls. (IBLA, 2019)

small key iconTraffickers use threats, lies, violence, debt bondage, and coercion to force victims to engage in commercial sex acts against their will. Young girls who live on the streets, or whose families are extremely poor are particularly vulnerable to this kind of trafficking.