Typhoon Haiyan-devastated communities now thriving 18 August 2024

Typhoon Haiyan-devastated communities now thriving

Ten years on from one of the world’s most ferocious cyclones, communities in the Philippines are thriving thanks to a long-term recovery project. 

New Zealand's Anti-Human Trafficking Measures Fall Short, Says Report 30 June 2024

New Zealand's Anti-Human Trafficking Measures Fall Short, Says Report

International governments’ anti-trafficking efforts are scrutinised and ranked annually. Once again, New Zealand lags.

A Modern Slavery Act for New Zealand, could help you shop guilt-free 24 March 2021

A Modern Slavery Act for New Zealand, could help you shop guilt-free

The government has announced widespread support from Kiwis for proposed modern slavery law 8 September 2022

The government has announced widespread support from Kiwis for proposed modern slavery law

The Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment (MBIE) received more than 5,600 submissions and has released a summary of the feedback received on their legislative proposal.

Black Friday: To buy or not to buy? 15 November 2023

Black Friday: To buy or not to buy?

Black Friday bargains are often not a fair deal for those who make the goods we buy. Find out how you can make a difference for some of the almost 28 million people trapped in forced labour this Black Friday.   

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