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Stop Slavery Award
 

Applications close this Friday, December 3rd

 

There's less than one week left to apply to our sixth annual
Stop Slavery Award.

The Award categories recognise the wide range of actors dedicated to ending modern slavery and human trafficking, including grassroots organisations on the frontline, businesses of all sizes that are rooting out forced labour from their supply chains, journalists raising awareness of the issue, solutions-focused innovators and cross-sector collaborators. 

The entry deadline is 11:59 pm GMT this Friday, December 3rd. 
Applications will be shortlisted and then reviewed by our expert judging panels, which include Kevin Hyland, the former UK Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner, Kenneth Roth, Executive Director of Human Rights Watch and Kalpona Akter, Founding Member and Executive Director of the Bangladesh Center for Worker Solidarity. 

Finalists will be invited to an award ceremony, where they will be celebrated amongst peers. The winners will each receive a print – conceived especially for the initiative – by Turner Prize-winning artist Anish Kapoor. 

FIND OUT MORE AND APPLY
 

Referral Partners 

 
B Lab
 
 
 
Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative
 
Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply
 
University of Nottingham Rights Lab
 
World Business Council for Sustainable Development
 
 
 
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