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SHORTLIST ANNOUNCEMENT 

We are pleased to announce the 19 candidates – including corporates,
non-profits and individuals – shortlisted for our 2022 Stop Slavery Award.

Now in its sixth year, the Award celebrates the wide range of actors dedicated to the fight against modern slavery - a multi-billion-dollar industry affecting an estimated 40.3 million people around the world.

The shortlisted candidates were chosen from more than 150 entries, received this year from more than 30 countries.

MEET THE SHORTLIST
 

CEREMONY INVITATION 

Taking place in London on 28 April, the ceremony will reveal the winners of the six Stop Slavery Award categories and host leading anti-slavery experts for a panel discussion on ‘Using human rights due diligence to combat modern slavery’. 

Together, the panellists will share the corporate perspective on tackling worker exploitation, the unique experience of working with survivors and the need to develop policy solutions to end modern slavery.

 
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SPEAKERS

Francesca Richmond

Partner, Dispute Resolution (London),
Baker McKenzie
(Welcome remarks)

Antonio Zappulla 

CEO, 
Thomson Reuters Foundation 
(Opening remarks)

Parosha Chandran

Barrister, and Professor of Practice,
The Dickson Poon School of Law,
King's College London
(Panellist)

Red Godfrey-Sagoo 

Chief Executive,
Sophie Hayes Foundation
(Panellist)

Joel Roberts

Director,
International Government Relations,
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
(Panellist)

Yasir Khan

Editor-in-Chief,
Thomson Reuters Foundation 
(Moderator)

Giulia Corinaldi

Director of Inclusive Economies, 
Thomson Reuters Foundation 
(Award ceremony host)

 

Thursday, 28 April 2022
5:30 PM - 9:00 PM (BST)

 

Baker McKenzie,
100 New Bridge Street,
London EC4V 6JA

 
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AGENDA

5:30 PM – 6:20 PM
Arrival drinks and canapés

6:20 PM – 6:30 PM
Welcome and opening remarks 

6:30 PM – 7:40 PM
Panel discussion and award ceremony 

7:40 PM – 9:00 PM
Post-event networking and drinks

 
 
 

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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