Publications
Our publications are a great source of information on the various forms of modern slavery happening around the world, reflecting what we have achieved as a growing social enterprise and what we envision to end modern slavery, globally. Discover our latest reports below.
From Fake Job Ads to Human Trafficking: The Horrifying Reality of the Human Trafficking Scam Trade
This publication by the Mekong Club in collaboration with HRC, The Knoble, and the Anti-Human Trafficking Intelligence Initiative, offers a comprehensive insight into the emerging crime of human...
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Scamming Compounds
Illuminating the Nature of Systemic Vulnerability to Cross-Border Human Trafficking: the Bangladesh-Malaysia Corridor
The research behind this report stems from a desire to more deeply understand the forces that make Bangladeshi migrants vulnerable to trafficking...
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Scamming Compounds
The Systemic Nature of Vulnerability to Trafficking for Kyrgyz Labor Migrants
This report has utilised a systemic approach to address the question of what makes migrants vulnerable to trafficking in Kyrgyzstan.
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Human Trafficking
Community Based Protection: Stories of how we protect ourselves during crises
This publication features 7 stories from volunteers and activists in communities from Yemen, Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, and Ethiopia. In this story report, they share their community based strategies
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Survivor Experience
Wi-Fi Available at Sea – but Not for Fishers
In this briefing, a collaborative effort with GLJ-ILRF, TAHR, Stella Maris Organisation, SPA, Indonesian Seafarers Gathering Forum (FOSPI), we respond to FAQ’s from our first briefing.
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Fisheries
Task Scams: A New Wave of Online Fraud
Our 4th briefing on the scamming compounds –also known as fraud factories– brings attention to ‘task scams.
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Scamming Compounds
Global Sanctions: Can They Fight Transnational Organised Crimes Fuelled by Human Trafficking?
In this briefing, we share our analysis of the implementation of sanctions as tools by nations to target individuals or entities involved in transnational organised crime.
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Human Trafficking
HRC Briefing: Guidance on Responding to Victims in Forced Scam Labour
This briefing shares our latest analysis and suggestions on addressing this ever-growing form of modern slavery.
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Scamming Compounds
Brand Book
We present to you the HRC Brand Book! This book will give you an insight into the foundations of HRC...
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About Us
Impact Report 2022-2023
We are proud to share our 2022-23 Impact Report, which highlights the progress and impact HRC has made in the last year!
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Annual Impact Reports
Wi-Fi for Fishers at Sea
The fishing industry is vulnerable to human rights abuses, with fishers on distant water fishing vessels being subjected to forced labour, violence, lack of drinking...
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Fisheries
Producing Statelessness: How the Predicament of Migrant Workers Generates the Existence of Stateless Children in Taiwan
A stateless person is someone who is not recognised as a national under any State.
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Migrant Worker
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