Submission to the Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of slavery
15 March 2021
The Commonwealth 8.7 Network and CHRI submitted a joint response to the Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of slavery’s call for inputs on the nexus between forced displacement and contemporary forms of slavery. The statement included input from 5 Network members representing Australia, Canada, Nigeria and Vanuatu. The response was published on the OHCHR website and will go on to inform the Special Rapporteur’s thematic report that will be presented at the 48th Regular Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council. The response addresses how the marginalisation and lack of protection afforded to displaced persons increases their vulnerability to contemporary forms of slavery. It also notes the employment challenges faced by displaced persons and how this increases their risk of exploitation. The response also highlights the heightened risk of displaced children and adolescents, particularly those who are unaccompanied.
Membership, Engagement and Growth Working Group
SDG 8.7
The mandate of the Membership, Engagement and Growth working group is to:
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Strengthen member engagement
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Ensure membership growth
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Enhance internal communication
Current members of the working group:
Smarita Sengupta
Founder and CEO
Destiny Reflection, India
Francisca Awah Mbuli
Founder and CEO
Survivors' Network Cameroon
Paul Semeh
Founder/ Executive Director
Street Children Empowerment Foundation (SCEF)
Sudha Upadhyayula
Individual Member
India
Muhammad Aslam
Executive Director
Peace Foundation, Pakistan
Vera Belazelkoska
Managing Director
Ulula, Canada
Vivian Issac
Program Director
My Choice Foundation, India