Australia Exposes Voluntourism’s Great Hypocrisy
…taking advantage of well-meaning travellers in search of the “sugar rush” of doing good. Britain, the United States, and Australia are major contributors to orphanage tourism. In fact, a 2016…
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…taking advantage of well-meaning travellers in search of the “sugar rush” of doing good. Britain, the United States, and Australia are major contributors to orphanage tourism. In fact, a 2016…
…more power. If successful, companies and governments would be required to enact preventative measures, conduct robust risk analyses, and face punishments for failing to prevent all human rights violations—including human…
…and the criminalization of young people. These stories draw in donors, who often provide funding and basic support where the state has failed to step in. Research done in the…
…13 hours a day with no overtime pay as required by local law. That’s what Labour Behind the Label’s investigation found when they interviewed workers across three factories Pakistan. All…
When we build systems to combat trafficking without survivor input, we risk repeating the very power dynamics that allowed exploitation to happen in the first place. That’s why the United…
…(if there is one) will be any better.” Additionally, she also points out that customs officials have complete discretion in enforcement and are not required to consult the workers whose…
…can and will resist exploitation. But empowerment is a long process, and long-term legislative goals are not as appealing to donors as stories of raid and rescue. But as Agarwal…
An estimated 700,000 children experience homelessness over a single year in the U.S. 10 Survivor-advocate Marnie Grundman explains in her video that these vulnerable children can be trafficked into forced…
…new Amnesty report “I Was Someone Else’s Property”. Visiting over 50 compounds, talking to 58 survivors and reviewing testimony from 336 more, the research shines a light on a trafficking…
…balance between gaining work experience and education to become economically stable in the long term. Work experience is important; however, it should not endanger youth’s health, education, and mental well-being.”…
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