beGlobal is an international social impact network focused on building community resilience against modern slavery and human trafficking.

Bangkok

Thailand

Maputo

Mozambique

Nottingham

United Kingdom

Rio de Janeiro

Brazil

Materials

Our Work

document
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Bangkok
Global Cities Free of Slavery and Human Trafficking: the case of Nan Province, Thailand
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| English
Maputo
Report of study “the domestic work in Maputo City: a type of modern slavery”
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| English
Nottingham
Intersections between exploitation and cognitive impairment: an exploratory study in Nottingham, UK
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| English
Bangkok Maputo Nottingham Rio de Janeiro
I Webinar Global Cities Free of Slavery Partners Forum: A COVID-19 impact analysis
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| English
Bangkok Maputo Nottingham Rio de Janeiro
Global Cities Free of Slavery I Workshop in Rio de Janeiro
document
| English
Nottingham Rio de Janeiro
Tackling slavery in supply chains: lessons from Brazilian-UK beef and timber
document
| Portuguese
Rio de Janeiro
Precarização do trabalho, o vírus da COVID-19 e o papel das Organizações Sociais
video
| Portuguese
Rio de Janeiro
Costurando Meus Direitos
video
| English, Portuguese
Bangkok Maputo Nottingham Rio de Janeiro
Global Cities Free of Slavery
document
| Portuguese
Rio de Janeiro
Inimigos Invisíveis: o impacto das lacunas na implementação da política pública de monitoramento do tráfico de pessoas no Brasil

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

Dr. Alison Gardner

Rights Lab, University of Nottingham

Nottingham
Nattakam Noree

Nattakarn Noree

Institute of Asian Studies, Chulalongkorn University

Bangkok
Dr. Perada Phumessawatdi

Dr. Perada Phumessawatdi

Institute of Asian Studies, Chulalongkorn University

Bangkok
Dr. Ratchada Jayagupta

Dr. Ratchada Jayagupta

Institute of Asian Studies, Chulalongkorn University

Bangkok
Rehana Capurchande

Dr. Rehana Capurchande

Department of Sociology, Eduardo Mondlane University

Maputo
Domingos J. Langa

Dr. Domingos J. Langa

Department of Sociology, Eduardo Mondlane University

Maputo
Carlos Eduardo Cuinhane

Dr. Carlos Eduardo Cuinhane

Department of Sociology, Eduardo Mondlane University

Maputo
Lurdes da Balbina Vidigal Rodrigues da Silva

Dr. Lurdes Rodrigues da Silva

Department of Linguistic and Literature, Eduardo Mondlane University

Maputo

Barbara Stone

BRICS Policy Center / University of Denver

Rio de Janeiro

Heloisa Gama

BRICS Policy Center / Pontifical Catholic University of Rio

Rio de Janeiro
Silvia Pinheiro

Dr. Silvia Marina Pinheiro

BRICS Policy Center / Pontifical Catholic University of Rio

Rio de Janeiro

Lucas Lemos Walmrath

BRICS Policy Center / Pontifical Catholic University of Rio

Rio de Janeiro

Funders

Investing in People

Partners

Strengthening Bonds and Individuals