Out of Sight: Modern Slavery in Pacific Supply Chains of Canned Tuna

A few committed tuna companies (Thai Union, Bumble Bee Foods and Clover Leaf Seafoods) are working consistently to improve their approach to human rights, with innovative measures to address modern slavery, such as digital traceability of fish, and measures designed specifically to protect migrant fishers from abuse.

Lack of trafficking convictions and trainings have blunted Britain’s anti-slavery response

Insufficient coordination, data-sharing across agencies and jurisdictions, and sector-specific training, are universal problems w/ anti-trafficking efforts. Join us as we support the scaling of our National best practices to our international partner nations across Europe!

Source Country Conditions Impact Destination Country Exploitation

ARCHIVE PHOTO: A prostitute sits in the dark as she waits for customers near a bar district in Shanghai. June, 2003. REUTERS/Claro Cortes IV

In order to fully understand the ways survivors experience their exploitation and the ways traffickers defraud and coerce victims from other nations, we have to make an effort to understand the conditions survivors and traffickers experience in the source countries.

RENATE: Our work with Nordic Model Countries and EU

Our CEO was in Sweden this past week with the RENATE network of survivor support agencies. As a group, throughout the week, we discussed the ways human trafficking manifests in […]