beGlobal is an international social impact network focused on building community resilience against modern slavery and human trafficking.
Materials
Our Work
Precarização do trabalho, o vírus da COVID-19 e o papel das Organizações Sociais
Goals
Belong, be Free
The beGlobal Network believes that knowledge production and exchange are fundamental tools to solve local problems that have global impact.
Raise awareness on new types of modern slavery in the world, through the production of research, diagnoses and conferences.
Understanding and prevention of anti-modern slavery measures that are implemented locally for dissemination on a global scale.
Promote good practices exchange to collectively think new and alternative measures to tackle modern slavery.
Team
Global Network
Dr. Alison Gardner
Rights Lab, University of Nottingham
Nattakarn Noree
Institute of Asian Studies, Chulalongkorn University
Dr. Perada Phumessawatdi
Institute of Asian Studies, Chulalongkorn University
Dr. Ratchada Jayagupta
Institute of Asian Studies, Chulalongkorn University
Dr. Rehana Capurchande
Department of Sociology, Eduardo Mondlane University
Dr. Domingos J. Langa
Department of Sociology, Eduardo Mondlane University
Dr. Carlos Eduardo Cuinhane
Department of Sociology, Eduardo Mondlane University
Dr. Lurdes Rodrigues da Silva
Department of Linguistic and Literature, Eduardo Mondlane University
Barbara Stone
BRICS Policy Center / University of Denver
Heloisa Gama
BRICS Policy Center / Pontifical Catholic University of Rio
Dr. Silvia Marina Pinheiro
BRICS Policy Center / Pontifical Catholic University of Rio
Lucas Lemos Walmrath
BRICS Policy Center / Pontifical Catholic University of Rio