Apps to Stop Human Trafficking Post author By Margaret Post categories In Design for Human Rights, Tech, Democracy & Human RIghts Apps to Stop Human Trafficking — from NetHope & USAID challenge last summer (Source: http://www.youtube.com/) Post date 02/07/2012 Tags anti-slavery apps, Apps to stop human trafficking, Human Trafficking, know your rights apps, NetHope, protect yourself apps, slavery, USAID Post navigation ←Previous post:Virtual Live Charity Interventions→Next post:On Drones & Law
Anti-Slavery Apps SlaveFree is an app that lets you scan any product in a store, to see if slave labor likely was used in its production. Slavery Footprint is an… Post date 01/20/2012
Traffick Junction – Linking people working against trafficking There is a team putting together a new platform in which people who work on human trafficking can link up, join forces, and share resources. Interested? Go look… Post date 03/14/2012