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Purpose
  • Support Personnel
This course is free, and available for self-paced learning. It is designed for professionals working in business sector and other stakeholders so to help them better understand, identify and address human trafficking in global supply chain. The course focuses on migrants as the risk of their exploitation is severe, particularly for undocumented workers but also for those that migrate legally. In the course learners can find case studies, quizzes and information on at-risk sectors, indicators of abuse and strategies for business and supply chain engagement.
Title Verité’s Free eLearning Course on Human Trafficking
Date launched 2014
Status (Ongoing, forthcoming) Ongoing
Type of Resource Online course
Purpose Support Personnel
Online or Blended OL
Learning outcomes The course aims to enhance the knowledge on human trafficking in the global economy by providing specialized training to strengthen human rights monitoring and remediation systems.
Target group Professionals in businesses/companies working with migrant workers
Evaluation results/ monitoring plan N/A
Recognition or certification of learning N/A
Europass Title, organisation, thematic area, learning outcomes
Financing and sustainability model VERITE
Leading Organization VERITE- Fair Labor Worldwide
Contact Person Email: Declan Croucher - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Website https://www.verite.org/verites-free-elearning-course-human-trafficking
Is this initiative country-specific? If yes, please specify the country No