About Us
ARTICLE 5, African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights
Our unit exist to bring an end to modern slavery by preventing exploitation, rescuing victims, restoring lives, and reforming society. We provide Awareness, Education and Active Support to promote a clearer understanding of the signs and dangers of Human Trafficking. We cannot do this alone and have built effective working relationships with other organisations who share our vision
We undertake research, litigation and action focused on preventing and ending modern day slavery and trafficking and within the context of our work to promote all human rights – civil and political rights as well as economic, social and cultural rights.
To live in an Africa where everyone is free from all types of enslavement and where every African enjoys all of the human rights enshrined in the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international human rights standards.
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It was Archbishop Desmond Tutu who said: ‘If there is one abuse that offends our conscience in every way, it is the enslavement of a human being… No child should be born without hope; no person should live without freedom’.
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Modern slavery and human trafficking in Africa are complex and often hidden crime that crosses borders, sectors, and jurisdictions. Many of the ‘Backway’ travellers who leave Sub-Saharan Africa enroute to Europe find themselves victims of a network of vicious traffickers involving para-military security forces, merchants and a host of hidden faces.
We believe that to put an end to this vicious trade a strong multifaceted approach is needed. This includes building a reliable knowledge base to inform action, driving legislative change in the continent and harnessing the power of the AU, its Recs, businesses and faith groups and other influential local actors. Through a combination of direct implementation, grassroots community engagement, and working in partnership with faiths, businesses, academics, NGOs, and governments around the world AU Watch is strongly convinced that we can end modern slavery.
Modern slavery and human trafficking in Africa are complex and often hidden crime that crosses borders, sectors, and jurisdictions. Many of the ‘Backway’ travellers who leave Sub-Saharan Africa enroute to Europe find themselves victims of a network of vicious traffickers involving para-military security forces, merchants and a host of hidden faces.
We believe that to put an end to this vicious trade a strong multifaceted approach is needed. This includes building a reliable knowledge base to inform action, driving legislative change in the continent and harnessing the power of the AU, its Recs, businesses and faith groups and other influential local actors. Through a combination of direct implementation, grassroots community engagement, and working in partnership with faiths, businesses, academics, NGOs, and governments around the world AU Watch is strongly convinced that we can end modern slavery.
Our Freedom Lab, composed of a highly qualified research team from multiple disciplines,is collaborating with Legacy University in The Gambia to assess AU and AU Member States responses.
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