Train U.S. doctors and nurses to spot victims of modern slavery, say advocates
"Trafficking victims pass through our doors every day, undetected, because health professionals do not know how to identify them"
Big businesses from Apple to Walmart say train suppliers to stamp out slavery
"We want to teach and train suppliers to make them better"
Partnership is the new leadership
No one company can solve these issues alone, and it’s not about size, but commitment that will allow us to make an impact in the world
FACTBOX-Why does Australia detain asylum seekers in offshore camps?
The Australian government argues the hardline stance stops people from risking their lives at sea and breaks the people-smuggling model
ANALYSIS - From ending sex slavery to child soldiers, campaigners say more data needed
"There is currently no way to use this information in a manner that would allow us to know that what we are doing is making a difference"
UK anti-slavery drive must stop victims before they leave Vietnam - activists
"The money needs to be used sustainably"
Smugglers offer new routes to Europe for jobless Tunisians
A crackdown has forced migrants and smugglers to find alternatives, giving Tunisians an opportunity to sell spots on boats between the Gulf of Tunis and Sicily
Britain's top firms fail to tackle slavery with 'tick box' culture
About half of Britain's biggest firms provide "no meaningful information" about their actions to stamp out slavery in their supply chains
Britain's top firms fail to tackle slavery with 'tick box' culture
BRITAIN-SLAVERY/COMPANIES (UPDATE 1):UPDATE 1-Britain's top firms fail to tackle slavery with 'tick box' culture
ANALYSIS-Could new slavery numbers complicate efforts to end the global crime?
About 40 million people were trapped as slaves last year