
The Interactive Map for Business of Anti-Trafficking Organisations is the first resource of its kind which describes the global and local initiatives and organisation that business can partner with on its anti-trafficking efforts. It seeks to improve coordination for the eradication of human trafficking and provides a baseline from which existing and newly formed initiatives can move forward in the fight against human trafficking. The Map identifies the entities that can help a business prevent, identify and address human trafficking (sex trafficking and labor trafficking), organ removal, forced labour and child labour in company operations, products and services, and/or its supply chain. The Map also indicates the entities that are empowering survivors of human trafficking by providing vocational training or employment opportunities.
The data provided is based on deskbased research, surveys, interviews conducted with anti-trafficking experts, businesses, and representatives of selected organisations or initiatives listed on the Map.
Issues covered on the Map:
Child labour
Recruitment
Forced labour/labour exploitation
Sexual exploitation
Organ removal
Types of entities covered on the Map:
NGOs and NPOs
Funds/foundations
Business/social enterprises
Initiatives (including partnerships, alliances, coalitions, networks, forums, working groups/task forces, and campaigns).
Entities are categorised based on the geographic region of their activities, rather than where their headquarters may be located. Entities that do not specify a geographic region for their work or work in three or more geographic regions are also listed as ‘global’.
Entities are categorised based on services they provide to companies: prevention, identification and remediation or empowerment and employment.