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20 Apr 2020

Australia: Govt. to develop International Strategy on Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery; includes BHRRC’s submission to consultation process

The Australian Government is developing an International Strategy on Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery (2020 Strategy). The 2020 Strategy aims to provide a comprehensive and coordinated framework to inform Australia’s international efforts to help eradicate human trafficking and modern slavery. As part of the development process, the Government is inviting feedback on a consultation paper. 

Submissions are being accepted until 1 May (Email to [email protected]).

Business and Human Rights Resource Centre's submission, responding to the consultation paper, is linked below.