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Educating and Equipping

Everyone, everywhere has a role and place in responding to MSHT. No matter where you live and what language you speak, you are needed. Around the world, The Salvation Army is growing in awareness and being equipped to recognise the signs within its local communities.

This year, we focused on making sure everyone was aware of our foundational resources and prioritised increasing translations and accessibility for non-English speakers and communities. • Global Toolbox of Modern Slavery and Human

Trafficking Responses – 50 per cent of territories who reported are actively utilising this resource. It is available in Spanish,

French, Swahili, English, Hindi and Bahasa.

•Stronger Communities: A Support Booklet

for Changing Behaviours to Prevent Modern

Slavery and Human Trafficking: Everyone everywhere has a role in preventing modern slavery and human trafficking in our communities.

The Global Resource Library (GRL) was launched as a centralised and accessible hub for MSHTR resources.

Foundational resources for everyone, everywhere:

•Fight for Freedom: The Salvation Army Guide to Fighting Modern Slavery and Human

Trafficking – 69 per cent of territories who reported are actively utilising this resource. It is available in Spanish, English, Japanese,

Urdu, Swahili, Hindi and Bahasa. Stronger Communities acts as a guide to prepare The Salvation Army international community to go deeper in our awarenessraising conversations through applying the Opportunity Ability and Motivation (OAM) theory of behaviour change within our corps, programmes, projects and communities.

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