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Modern slavery in the Philippines: Progress & Persistent Challenges The Philippines has made strides in fighting human trafficking, but migrants, women, and children remain at risk due to corruption, weak protections, and rising online exploitation. 🔍 Learn more about the realities of modern slavery in the Philippines—and explore solutions in our fact sheet and blog. 🔗 Read & download here: https://freetheslaves.net/modern-slavery-in-the-philippines-a-closer-look/ (fb)

"Alone, we can do so little; together, we can do so much." – Helen Keller These words remind us that real change happens when we work together. Helen Keller, a global symbol of courage and resilience, understood the power of collective action—a belief that deeply resonates with our mission at Free the Slaves. Since 2000, we have worked to end modern slavery by dismantling the systems that allow exploitation to persist. But this fight cannot be won alone—it takes communities, organizations, and governments coming together to create lasting change. Keller’s message continues to inspire our work every day. By uniting efforts, we can build a world where freedom is a reality for all. (fb)
