Article 3-21 of the Universal Declaration list, enshrines that all people are entitled to civil and political rights and the rights that are articulated in these sections covers the right to life, liberty and security and freedom from slavery and torture and inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment only to mention but a few.
Contemporary slavery, also known as modern slavery, refers to the institutions of slavery that continue to exist in the present day. …show more content…
Modern slavery which takes in many forms are embodied as an abuse to the civil and fundamental human rights of a person. It is both against International laws and National laws in every country and also considered as morally incorrect.
Inasmuch as Walk Free Foundation has chalked an appreciable win in their campaigns to end modern slavery, tackling modern slavery is a complex, cross-border task that requires vertical and horizontal alliances between a range of institutions, at international level, not always used to working with each other: victims’ support groups, police, border agencies, legislators, civil society, business, governments and religious networks.
One of the challenges faced by not only Walk free Foundation is the complicated nature of breaking the supply Chain and absolute cooperation of responsible authorities or stakeholders who are often found to be either financiers of supply or benefits from it directly or