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Ending slavery in our lifetime will not only take education, it will take resources. Top charities like Restavek Freedom have local branches overseas with the cultural knowledge and staff needed to transition slaves into freedom.

If you belong to a local religious organization or nonprofit group, see what you can do to start raising the funds and awareness needed to end slavery in our lifetime. Just by speaking up and sharing your passion, you can inspire others to make a difference as well.

We must advocate the plight of the enslaved, at the top of our lungs when necessary. These days that can mean sharing enlightening articles and organizations on your social feeds to educate those who may not be aware. Volunteer at a local anti-trafficking organization or contact your city services to see what exists for victims of trafficking and slavery in your area.

While children are not the only enslaved population worldwide, they are the most vulnerable and at risk, especially in countries like Haiti where poverty has taken hold. Satyarthi cited the Brazilian conditional cash transfer scheme, where mothers are given a monthly stipend if they withdraw their child from labour and enroll him or her in full-time education, as one example. The year-old follower of Gandhi said his letter had also called on governments to increase their national and foreign aid budgets for the SDGs related to children.

This article is published in collaboration with Trust. Publication does not imply endorsement of views by the World Economic Forum. To keep up with the Agenda subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Author: Nita Bhalla covers disasters and conflicts, development, womens rights, climate change and governance.

Image: Suspected victims of human trafficking pray at a government shelter. The views expressed in this article are those of the author alone and not the World Economic Forum. For more than a decade, Polaris has provides real-time response to victims and survivors through the U.

National Human Trafficking Hotline and harnessing what we learn from that experience to help inform, design and implement scaleable, long-term solutions that leverage the insight of survivors and hold all actors in the human trafficking ecosystem accountable.

The center uses its expertise to combat some of the worst forms of labor exploitation, including forced labor, human trafficking, and migrant worker exploitation. Grounded in Torah and our Jewish historical experience, and guided by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, we call upon Jews to assert Jewish values by raising our voices and taking concrete steps to protect and expand human rights in North America, Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories.

Founded in , we are focused on mobilizing a collaborative effort across sectors, building public and political will needed to spur greater action and expanding comprehensive solutions to the communities around the world. Educate your faith community! Throw a party to raise awareness and funds! Ordinary people can use their voices to ensure local legislators are working to protect victims. Q: What can ordinary people do to help EndSlavery? Q: What can ordinary people do to end slavery?

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