Fighting the scourge of modern slavery

The Home Secretary is awarding £4 million to international anti-slavery projects, protecting some of the world’s most vulnerable people. 

Key facts
  • Today the government is are announcing projects that will benefit from £4 million of funding from our Modern Slavery Innovation Fund, which supports international projects to trial innovative ways of stopping modern slavery. 
  • Projects to protect vulnerable girls from trafficking in Ethiopia and improve care standards for victims of modern slavery in Nepal are among those receiving funding. 
  • The government has committed a total of £200 million to combat the evils of human trafficking, forced labour and exploitation, and today’s announcement builds on the action we have already taken which includes passing the first Modern Slavery Act in Europe, giving law enforcement agencies the tools they need, toughening up sentences and providing more support for victims. 

Why this matters

Human trafficking, forced labour and exploitation are sadly not evils of the past, but are with us today, and we are leading the way to end these horrors across the globe.

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