JOINT LETTER TO HEADS OF G7 STATES

Kamonohashi Project has joined a group of leaders from the civil society space fighting against forced labour and human trafficking in urging the G7 nations to take concrete steps to give momentum to achieving the United Nations sustainable development goal of ending forced labour, modern slavery and human trafficking by 2030, and ending child labour in all its forms by 2025.

Joint Open letter to G7 heads of state and government - Need for coordinated action by G7 leaders on forced labour

AHT Landscape And Solutions Study

Over nine years of its journey of supporting anti-human trafficking organistions in India, Kamonohashi Project has always envisioned sustainable improvement in communities affected by trafficking and based its decisions to support systems dealing with meso and macro issues causing vulnerabilities.
In order to aid our knowledge for better decision making on funding and collaborations, we commissioned Sattva Consulting and Reflexive Lenses to conduct two separate but linked studies. The first one attempts to build a holistic picture on human trafficking in India through the eyes of organisations working in the sector – what are their experiences, what approaches they have found effective or challenging, and how they have been able to impact the larger ecosystem etc. The second research by Reflexive Lens is aimed to understand how the leadership in this sector is disposed to view systems, take on roles, deal with ambiguities and uncertainties and what may be fostering or hindering for them to work in larger collectives or networks.

Click to download the research report and its executive summary

RESPOND>SOLVE>EVOLVE: A LANDSCAPE AND SOLUTIONS STUDY FOR A STRONGER ANTI-HUMAN TRAFFICKING ECOSYSTEM IN INDIA

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF THE AHT LANDSCAPE AND SOLUTIONS STUDY