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I. Introduction and summary of recent activities
1.
The present report is submitted by the Special Rapporteur on contemporary
forms of slavery, including its causes and consequences, Urmila Bhoola, pursuant to
Human Rights Council resolution 33/1. It is her first report to the General Assembly
following the renewal of her mandate in September 2016, at the thirty -third session
of the Human Rights Council.
A.
Participation in consultations and conferences
2.
Since the thirty-third session of the Human Rights Council, the Special
Rapporteur has participated in a wide range of international conferences and
initiatives relating to the prevention and eradication of all contemporary forms of
slavery. In September 2016, She attended a meeting on cooperation against
contemporary forms of slavery convened by the Prime Minister of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and attended by other Heads of
State, United Nations agencies and civil society experts on the margins of the
seventy-first session of the General Assembly. During the meeting, the Special
Rapporteur stressed the need for robust legal and institutional frameworks and
coherence among legal and policy instruments. In addition, she discussed the
importance of involving the business sector and the need to integrate the voice of
victims into all slavery eradication efforts.
3.
In December 2016, the Special Rapporteur participated in a panel at an event
on child slavery with the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights,
Zeid Raad Al Hussein, and other stakeholders, convened by the United Nations
voluntary trust fund on contemporary forms of slavery. The fund assists individuals
whose human rights have been severely violated as a result of contemporary forms
of slavery. It provides vital direct humanitarian, legal and financial assistance to
victims through grants awarded to non-governmental organizations. Throughout the
implementation of her mandate over the past year, the Special Rapporteur has
worked in collaboration with the trust fund. She thanks the fund for its ongoing
support for her work and encourages Member States to support its work.
4.
In March 2017, the Special Rapporteur gave a presentation at the Security
Council ministerial open debate on trafficking in persons in conflict situations,
forced labour, slavery and other similar practices. She called for greater
coordination and leadership against slavery and related phenomena and for Council
members to ratify and implement international standards, as well as discussing the
need to strengthen humanitarian responses to conflict situations and to increase
national and international accountability for slavery-related human rights abuses in
conflict.
5.
During the past year, the Special Rapporteur has engaged with Alliance 8 .7, a
multi-stakeholder coalition committed to accelerating and intensifying action to
achieve target 8.7 of the Sustainable Development Goals, attending both the high level launch, held in New York in September 2016, and a consultation on child
labour and forced labour, held in Addis Ababa in June 2017.
6.
The Special Rapporteur will present a thematic report on access to justice and
remedy for victims of contemporary slavery at the thirty -sixth session of the Human
Rights Council, in September 2017. 1
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