Eradicating modern slavery is a moral imperative. But is there also a powerful economic argument to ending it? This is the central argument of the new UN University Developing Freedom report which asks how fighting modern slavery can contribute to sustainable development. It invites us to consider how maximising people’s economic agency will unlock development gains for victims and the global economy, and calls for wide-ranging development sector engagement with the anti-slavery agenda.
Join us as we bring together leaders in the anti-slavery community and the global development sector to unpick the report’s claim, explore what the development benefits resulting from addressing slavery look like from diverse perspectives and learn what needs to be done to ensure that economic empowerment leads to sustained, continued freedom for survivors.
Speakers:
- Jennifer Townson – UK Government Migration and Modern Slavery Envoy
- Sara Pantuliano – Executive Director, Overseas Development Institute
- Prof. James Cockayne – Senior Fellow at UN University Center for Policy Research
- Sophie Otiende – Regional Operations Manager, Liberty Shared
- Sameer Digal – Project Manager, Duncan Hospital
- Nick Grono – CEO, The Freedom Fund
Moderator:
Maggie Gardner – Managing Director, Development and Partnerships, The Freedom Fund
Monday 22 February 2021
2pm-3:30pm GMT/9am-10.30am EST
7:30pm-9pm IST/5pm-6:30pm EAT