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2015年10月27日

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Deloitte

New report: “The Freedom Ecosystem – How the Power of Partnership Can Help Stop Modern Day Slavery.”

Today, Deloitte University Press issued “The Freedom Ecosystem – How the Power of Partnership Can Help Stop Modern Day Slavery.” The report, a collaborative effort between Deloitte and Free the Slaves, describes how the Freedom Ecosystem can use collective action to remove conditions that allow slavery to exist. The ecosystem is a cross-section of organizations from the private sector, civil society, government, funding community, and the broader public. The report, which was previewed at the recent Freedom from Slavery Forum, will be discussed at an upcoming event “Deloitte’s Expert Anti-Human Trafficking (AHT) Panel” featuring Justine Currell, deputy head of the modern slavery unit, UK Home Office; and Andrew Wallis, founder and CEO of nonprofit Unseen. Both Currell and Wallace helped drive landmark anti-slavery legislation forward in the United Kingdom.