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Amplification

The exceptional insight and experience of frontline groups must be heard within the policy and human rights communities. Arise works to amplify their voices and advocate for the change they want to see.

To this end we -

  • implement a frontline focused communications strategy

  • create and facilitate advocacy opportunities for the frontline

  • bring frontline intelligence to business, funding and policy communities

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SPOTLIGHT ON

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Irregular Migrant Safeguarding

Duration:

Ongoing

Location: 

UK, Albania

Arise has also amplified the concerns of the Albanian anti-trafficking sector (URAT) through submissions to the UN Special Rapporteur and the Home Affairs Select Committee, along with media collaborations with ITV and Albanian station TopChannel, and at relevant events. This included our panel event at the House of Commons in February, and a roundtable discussion in Parliament in November 2023.

Learn more about this advocacy: 

Submissions

Arise responds to calls for submissions from policy and development bodies, including the UK Government and UN offices, harnessing frontline intelligence and research. This helps to shape stronger anti-slavery policy informed by those on the frontline.

To the UN Special Rapporteur on Trafficking in Persons,

 

on the trafficking of persons in the agricultural sector

February 2022

To the UN Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Slavery,

 

on slavery affecting persons belonging to ethnic, religious and linguistic minority communities

February 2022

To the UN Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Slavery,

 

on the nexus between forced displacement and contemporary forms of slavery

March 2021

To UK Dept for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS)

 

for Select Committee Inquiry: Forced labour in UK value chains

March 2021

To the UN Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Slavery,

 

on the role of organised criminal groups with regard to contemporary forms of slavery

April 2021

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