Largest canned tuna company tackles overfishing, labour abuse
Thailand's seafood sector has come under fire after investigations showed widespread slavery, trafficking and violence on fishing boats and in food processing factories
Goldman environmental prize awarded amid murders, violence against activists
Prize committee is looking at ways to improve safety for the winners so they can continue their campaigns
Home after six months detention, Indian fishermen recall ordeal in Gulf
"It was not clear to us that we had crossed international waters into Iran while fishing and were being detained. What followed we never imagined could happen"
Nestle, Mars vow to clean up pet food supply chains
The move by the world's two largest pet food companies puts pressure on suppliers to end labor abuses
Retail giant Costco wins dismissal of prawn lawsuit over Thai forced labour
The judge ruled that the plaintiffs didn't prove Costco was bound to inform customers that modern-day slavery could be part of its supply chain
Putting slavery out of business
The tragic reality is that slavery thrives today, despite being illegal under international law and in every country
Ending modern slavery: A unifying cause for President Trump
A profound moral test for the incoming administration will be sustaining U.S. leadership in the struggle against human trafficking
Charities alarmed as aid spending shifts from poor countries to refugees
Donor countries spent $12.1 billion in 2015 on hosting and processing refugees in rich countries - around double the amount spent in the previous year
Trafficked fishermen risk their lives to feed their families - chaplain
"If you want to solve the problem of trafficking, not only in the fishing industry but trafficking in general, you have to go to the root cause"
No company wants slavery in its supply chain, so why are so many sitting on their hands?
Decisive company action to end slavery and trafficking can bring dignity and freedom back to workers’ lives