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Polaris Project

Polaris Project is a Washington, DC-based non-profit that strengthens the anti-trafficking movement, especially at the grassroots level, and conducts direct intervention programs in partnership with government and community organizations.

Primary web addresses
http://www.polarisproject.org
Main Address
P.O. box 77892
Washington, DC 20013
Country
United States
Main Telephone
202-547-7909
Joined OneWorld
06/26/2003

Features
02/08/2007 A new book helps launch a campaign to end the modern slave trade. Find out how to get the book and get involved.
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Image: © Polaris Project
Noam Chomsky Joins the Polaris Project in Standing Up to Slavery
12/04/2006 Though it is illegal under international law, an estimated 12 million people live in slavery today. The Polaris Project and Anti-Slavery International are campaigning to stop modern slavery.
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Image: Noam Chomsky Joins the Polaris Project in Standing Up to Slavery © Polaris Project
Adam Hochschild, Author of King Leopold's Ghost and Bury the Chains, Shows His Support for the Campaign to End Modern-Day Slavery
07/26/2005 Hundreds of community members from across the United States have joined the public awareness campaign on modern-day slavery and human trafficking by taking photos showing their commitment to fighting the practice. Learn more about the issue, listen to the voices of survivors, and add your photo today.
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Image: Adam Hochschild, Author of King Leopold's Ghost and Bury the Chains, Shows His Support for the Campaign to End Modern-Day Slavery © Polaris Project



 
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