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Subject 2022 Stop Slavery Award: Save the Date
Date March 24, 2022 12:02 PM
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Save the date

The Thomson Reuters Foundation invites you to the 2022 Stop Slavery Award [[link removed]] ceremony in London on Thursday, April 28th.

Now in its sixth year, the Award celebrates those dedicated to the fight against all forms of modern slavery and human trafficking. The event will reveal the winners of the six categories recognising the vital work of grassroots organisations, journalists, solutions-focused innovators and cross-sector collaborators, as well as businesses that are rooting out forced labour from their supply chains.

We will also convene leading experts in the anti-slavery space for a panel discussion titled: 'Using human rights due diligence to combat modern slavery’.

Stay tuned for speaker and panellist announcements, coming soon.

Thursday, April 28th 2022

5:30 PM - 9:00 PM (BST)

Baker McKenzie,

100 New Bridge Street, London

EC4V 6JA

RSVP HERE [[link removed]] Agenda

5:30 PM – 6:15 PM

Arrival drinks and canapés

6:15 PM – 7:40 PM

Panel discussion and Award ceremony

7:40 PM – 9:00 PM

Post-event networking and drinks

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