Partners and Funders
Brazilian Public Labor Prosecution Office
SmartLab
Survivor Alliance
Survivor Alliance envisions a world where survivors of slavery and human trafficking are thriving members of society. The achieve this vision by uniting and empowering survivors of slavery and human trafficking around the world to become leaders of the anti-slavery movement. They believe that building sustainable survivor communities enables survivors to thrive and that empowered survivors will lead the anti-slavery movement and create solutions for fellow survivors to thrive. By providing learning, leadership, and engagement opportunities, survivors can find a way to transform trauma into treasured knowledge and expertise.
Instituto Trabalho Decente
Instituto Trabalho Decente (Decent Work Institute) is a civil society organization based in Brasília that implements activities all over the country with the goal of promoting human rights in the world of work, decent work, and sustainable development, focusing on the socioeconomic integration of vulnerable people, groups, and communities.
U.S. Department of State, Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons
The TIP Office leads the Department’s global efforts to combat human trafficking through the prosecution of traffickers, the protection of victims, and the prevention of human trafficking.
Global Fund to End Modern Slavery
King Center on Global Development
King Center on Global Development
The Stanford King Center on Global Development is a university-wide research center working to help improve the lives of people living in poverty around the world. The Center enables a multidisciplinary community of Stanford scholars to conduct path-breaking research, shape policy and practice, and train and inspire a diverse new generation of global leaders.
Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment
Stanford HAI
Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health
The Lab would also like to thank the Dolby Family for their support of our work since the very beginning.