What we do

Research & Development
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We conduct research globally to collect data and satires on various facets of modern slavery. We work closely with country-level experts to produce high quality contextual work. Our research informs policy and stakeholders to craft a stronger response to fight modern slavery.

Survivor Engagement
We directly engage with survivors as partners to establish effective strategies that address prevention, protection and prosecution efforts.

Trainings & Workshops
Your brand thrives to be ethical, but aligning your global suppliers sounds like a daunting task? Leave it to us. We are here to ensure your brand’s human rights standards and ethical value is conveyed and respected by all suppliers.

Business Consultation
Searching for someone to talk to shape strategies to eliminate the risks of labour exploitation in your supply chain or community? Want to have a conversation to know more about modern slavery?
Our Mission
To combat modern slavery to widen & empower employment opportunities for local people, primarily educated youth in the developing countries.
Our Vision
A slave-free world, where everyone is equally valued, respected and able to flourish.

What is Modern Slavery?
The recruitment, movement, harbouring or receiving of children, women or men through the use of force, coercion, abuse of vulnerability, deception or other means for the purpose of exploitation.” Exploitation includes, but is not limited to, sexual exploitation, forced or bonded labour, forced criminality, domestic servitude and the removal of organs. *
*As defined by the UK Government

Ending modern slavery is on the global agenda. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Target 8.7 is to: “Take immediate and effective measures to eradicate forced labour, end modern slavery and human trafficking and secure the prohibition and elimination of the worst forms of child labour, including recruitment and use of child soldiers, and by 2025 end child labour in all its forms.”
Read more about UN Sustainable Development Goals here >

Impact of COVID-19 Responses on Survivors of Human Trafficking
THE STORY OF A FISHERMAN
Oasis Fund: HRC’s Trafficking Survivor Emergency Support Fund
HRC is a social enterprise committed to reinvesting 50% of our surpluses into our social missions written in the Articles of Association. We have launched a trafficking survivor emergency support fund, “The Oasis Fund,” to support trafficking survivors worldwide.

Why Humanity Research Consultancy?
“Stand with us and other visionary decision-makers to end modern slavery and extreme abuse in supply chains and societies, globally.”
Our Footprint

Our Clients

We implement the projects on determinants of anti-trafficking policies in Bahrain and Algeria for British Institute of International and Comparative Law. The projects assessed the links and sequencing of specific factors that have yielded improved political will and capacity in national governments to address trafficking in persons and which have led to sustained and comprehensive anti-trafficking efforts.

We work with the UK-based think tank Institute of Development Studies on a participatory research project funded by Winrock International and USAID. The aim is to understand what counts as successful reintegration for survivors of human trafficking, with a focus on Cambodia and Bangladesh.

We work with the International Labor Rights Forum on a diagnostic assessment to support the expansion of Seafood Working Group – a global coalition of labour, human rights and environmental organisations working to end labour abuse and forced labour in the global seafood industry.

“Best Human Trafficking & Slavery Research Consultancy 2021”
UK ENTERPRISE AWARDS 2021
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“To leave the world a bit
better, to know even one life has
breathed easier because
you have lived.”

“To leave the world a bit
better, to know even one life has
breathed easier because
you have lived.”