CONNECTING, SHARING AND LEARNING
TO END MODERN SLAVERY

Human trafficking is a growing and often shifting global phenomenon impacting almost 50 million people around the world.


Each day, governments and NGOs are working tirelessly to address this issue. Nevertheless, there remain large gaps within the anti-trafficking movement. These gaps cause our efforts to be disjointed and often result in inefficient, unsustainable, or even harmful practices.

WE ARE THE GLOBAL LEARNING COMMUNITY.

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We exist to strengthen and foster a comprehensive, connected, and competent anti-trafficking and modern slavery movement.

As a culturally diverse, global community, we collaborate to strengthen standards, facilitate connections and learning, and implement creative and innovative solutions within the anti-trafficking and modern slavery movement.

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We’re a community of over 300 members including NGOs, businesses, academia, government workers, and individuals from over 60 countries.

Some members have requested their locations not be represented.

Together, we’re connecting and collaborating to end modern slavery.

We do this through the following primary initiatives:

Monthly Learning & Community Led Calls

Network & Coalition Support

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Support Community Initiatives

Resource Sharing & Development

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Regional Conference Planning

Connection & Networking

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“Convening partners from across the GLC’s international network has been transformative… by collaborating with partners from diverse countries, we have collectively discovered powerful commonalities in their data that raise the potential for innovative strategies to enhance services while respecting unique, localized nuances across contexts.”

— DR. ANGELA ROBINSON

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