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What you helped accomplish in 2020, a first in Kenya
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IJM’s latest in the fight to end slavery
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You chose to bring light: 2020 Year in Review
IJM exists to protect people in poverty from violence, and in 2020, this was more desperately needed than ever. Because of you, the work of justice flourished.
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SEE YOUR IMPACT
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“While COVID-19 has spread devastation across the world, violence has been the shadow pandemic following behind.”
CEO of IJM UK David Westlake penned an op-ed for Reuters detailing how pandemic restrictions have played into the hands of abusers and traffickers and exposed the lack of systemic protection against violence around the world.
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READ ON REUTERS
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Member of infamous human trafficking network arrested in Thailand
IJM Thailand has worked with authorities to successfully identify and arrest a Thai boat owner accused of trafficking a Cambodian man for forced labor on his vessel.
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LEARN MORE
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IJM Uganda partners with police to pilot digital storage of case files
Manual storage of physical case files (frequently in sacks) often meant there was little capability to track and search cases or analyze case data trends.
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READ LOCAL COVERAGE
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IJM DR signs inter-institutional agreement to train judges, prosecutors and police
This is a significant step forward in addressing trafficking in the Dominican Republic. According to José Monteiro, IJM Country Director for the DR, “partnering with the main actors of the public justice system is what ensures the sustainability of the changes that are taking place within the justice system to protect millions.”
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First arrest in IJM Kenya’s child sex trafficking project
The well-connected, "untouchable" suspect was arrested after five months of evasion.
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READ MORE
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Why run the Race to Rescue?
Sophia, one of our youngest and mightiest Race to Rescue teammates, shares her experience.
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READ HER Q&A
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