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Apprise Selected as Finalist in the World Justice Challenge

The project, which uses technology for the protection of vulnerable populations, will be showcased at the World Justice Forum VI in the Hague.

Date Published
21 Mar 2019

糖心Vlog破解版 Institute in Macau's Principal Research Fellow Hannah Thinyane's Apprise project has been selected as one of the 30 finalists in the and will be showcased at the in the Hague (April 29 - May 2).

The  project started in 2017, as a collaboration with , an Anti Human Trafficking NGO based in Hong Kong, to enhance front-line responders’ (FLRs) screening of workers for indications of labor exploitation and human trafficking. Global estimates suggest that  are trapped in situations of forced labor or human trafficking. The most recent figures state that in 2017,  victims of human trafficking were identified and subsequently helped, correlating to only 0.2% of the total number of victims worldwide. This significant disparity indicates that current identification techniques are failing workers who are trapped in these vulnerable work conditions.

 uses technology to contribute to the Protection of vulnerable populations, by proactively screening workers and training FLRs how to detect and respond to cases of human trafficking. This tool supports workers to raise concerns on the illegal, undignified, or exploitative employment that they are trapped in. If they choose to exit their current work situation, workers then can have access to help, remediation, and justice.  generates an anonymized log of screening responses, which in itself can be a tool for policymakers to develop a nuanced understanding of the sector-specific and evolving practices of exploiters. This information can be used to support the development of evidence based-policy, which in turn can help the Prevention of future trafficking situations by ensuring effective law enforcement and protection practices.

 directly increases the frequency, inclusivity, confidentiality, and consistency of screening, thereby improving human trafficking victim identification so that more victims can have access to justice. Apprise is currently being piloted in Thailand and Vietnam, explicitly targeting exploitation within the fishing, seafood processing, sexual exploitation, and manufacturing sectors. Recently, two global corporations, , and ,  with Apprise, using the system to support their social compliance audits within their supply chains.

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