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Global pandemic, local devastation

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September 16, 2020

Covid-19 has had a devastating impact on those most vulnerable to forced labour and human trafficking. Around the world, communities already suffering from poverty and exploitation have borne the brunt of the pandemic and its economic fallout.

In April, the Freedom Fund launched an Emergency Response Fund, raising over $2,000,000 to help mitigate some of the worst effects of the crisis. We’ve highlighted the life-saving response fielded by hundreds of grassroots initiatives in our new report, published today, ‘Global pandemic, local devastation: Frontline efforts to support the most vulnerable.

We’re pleased to announce that all funds have been disbursed to our frontline partners in India, Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand, Ethiopia and Brazil – directly supported some 230,000 vulnerable individuals, with hundreds of thousands more benefitting indirectly. The money has been used to provide small cash payments and relief supplies, as well as support advocacy on behalf of marginalised communities.

The report documents the short and long-term effects of the pandemic. As we move from emergency mode towards the new normal, it is incumbent on all of us to ensure the most vulnerable don’t become permanent covid victims.

The international donor community has a crucial role to play, both in pushing back on governments and industries using the pandemic to slow or reverse progress on human rights and ethical practices; and in stepping up investments in frontline initiatives and community structures, which have proven themselves as the first – and in some cases last – line of defence for vulnerable people.

Read the report.

Written by
The Freedom Fund