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human rights
conventions and declarations
european convention
sexual exploitation
modern slavery
human trafficking
subsequent united
Finances:
Objects:
the object of the cio is:to promote human rights (as set out in the universal declaration of human rights and subsequent united nations conventions and declarations and the european convention on human rights) by all or any of the following means:(1) the relief and assistance to people in need in any part of the world, who are victims of modern slavery/human trafficking, including: forced labour, commercial sexual exploitation, and domestic servitude; by providing them with long-term care, protection, rehabilitation tools and opportunities for self-development, offering accommodation, medical care, legal and emotional support, life skills training, specialized vocational training and employment opportunities.(2) raising awareness of, and promoting public support for, human rights issues affecting victims of slavery/human trafficking including: forced labour, commercial sexual exploitation and domestic servitude, in any part of the world, by providing information through educational programmes in schools, corporations, civic societies, churches and any other body.for the purpose of this clause, modern slavery is the term used within the uk and is defined within the modern slavery act 2015. the act categorises offences of slavery, servitude and forced or compulsory labour and human trafficking.
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