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Alliance to End Slavery and Trafficking 1700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Suite 520 Washington, DC 20006 www.endslaveryandtrafficking.org ALLIANCE TO END SLAVERY AND TRAFFICKING (ATEST) BACKGROUND Legal nowhere but present across the globe, slavery damages our communities, taints the products and services we consume and the profits we earn, and is one of the most pressing human rights challenges of our time. The fact that the enslavement and trade of human beings exists in our modern world as a disturbingly large, highly profitable illicit industry is unacceptable. Humanity United, a foundation dedicated to building peace and advancing human freedom, founded the Alliance to End Slavery and Trafficking (ATEST) in 2007, initially as a pilot project to strengthen U.S. laws and increase federal resources dedicated to antitrafficking efforts. ATEST formalized its alliance in 2009 with a broadened mission, and has expanded to include 13 organizations. ATEST works as a collective and in partnership with civil society, governments, and businesses to create fundamental change of the accepted norms that enable the phenomenon to persist around the world — from strengthening laws and business standards to building public will. WHAT IS ATEST? ATEST is an alliance of U.S.based human rights organizations, acting with a shared agenda to end modernday slavery and human trafficking around the world. Member organizations individually reflect a range of perspective within the human trafficking community both in labor and sexual exploitation, addressing the needs of adults and children, here in the U.S. and abroad. It is this diversity in perspective and expertise that makes the alliance unique and allows members to put forth and advocate for comprehensive solutions that address the gaps and needs of the individuals affected by this crime. WHO IS ATEST? ATEST is comprised of the following organizations: the Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST), Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW), ECPATUSA, Free the Slaves, Futures Without Violence (FUTURES), International Justice Mission, National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA), National Network for Youth (NN4Y), Polaris, Safe Horizon, Solidarity Center, Verité, and Vital Voices Global Partnership.

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Alliance  to  End  Slavery  and  Trafficking    1700  Pennsylvania  Avenue,  NW    Suite  520  Washington,  DC  20006  www.endslaveryandtrafficking.org    

 ALLIANCE  TO  END  SLAVERY  AND  TRAFFICKING  (ATEST)    BACKGROUND  

Legal   nowhere   but   present   across   the   globe,   slavery   damages   our   communities,   taints   the  products   and   services  we   consume   and   the   profits  we   earn,   and   is   one   of   the  most   pressing  human  rights  challenges  of  our  time.  The  fact  that  the  enslavement  and  trade  of  human  beings  exists   in   our   modern   world   as   a   disturbingly   large,   highly   profitable   illicit   industry   is  unacceptable.    

Humanity   United,   a   foundation   dedicated   to   building   peace   and   advancing   human   freedom,  founded  the  Alliance  to  End  Slavery  and  Trafficking  (ATEST)  in  2007,  initially  as  a  pilot  project  to  strengthen  U.S.   laws  and  increase  federal  resources  dedicated  to  anti-­‐trafficking  efforts.  ATEST  formalized   its   alliance   in   2009   with   a   broadened   mission,   and   has   expanded   to   include   13  organizations.   ATEST  works   as   a   collective   and   in   partnership  with   civil   society,   governments,  and   businesses   to   create   fundamental   change   of   the   accepted   norms   that   enable   the  phenomenon  to  persist  around  the  world  —  from  strengthening  laws  and  business  standards  to  building  public  will.  

WHAT  IS  ATEST?    ATEST   is  an  alliance  of  U.S.-­‐based  human   rights  organizations,  acting  with  a   shared  agenda   to  end   modern-­‐day   slavery   and   human   trafficking   around   the   world.   Member   organizations  individually  reflect  a  range  of  perspective  within  the  human  trafficking  community  both  in  labor  and   sexual   exploitation,   addressing   the   needs   of   adults   and   children,   here   in   the   U.S.   and  abroad.  It  is  this  diversity  in  perspective  and  expertise  that  makes  the  alliance  unique  and  allows  members   to   put   forth   and   advocate   for   comprehensive   solutions   that   address   the   gaps   and  needs  of  the  individuals  affected  by  this  crime.      WHO  IS  ATEST?    ATEST  is  comprised  of  the  following  organizations:  the  Coalition  to  Abolish  Slavery  and  Trafficking  (CAST),  Coalition  of  Immokalee  Workers  (CIW),  ECPAT-­‐USA,  Free  the  Slaves,  Futures  Without  Violence  (FUTURES),  International  Justice  Mission,  National  Domestic  Workers  Alliance  (NDWA),  National  Network  for  Youth  (NN4Y),  Polaris,  Safe  Horizon,  Solidarity  Center,  Verité,  and  Vital  Voices  Global  Partnership.      

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ATEST  MEMBER  ORGANIZATIONS  

Coalition  to  Abolish  Slavery  and  Trafficking  Stephanie  Richard  Policy  &  Legal  Services  Director  [email protected]  www.castla.org  

Coalition  of  Immokalee  Workers  Steve  Hitov  General  Counsel  stevehitov@ciw-­‐online.org    www.ciw-­‐online.org  

ECPAT-­‐USA  Faiza  Mathon-­‐Mathieu  Director  of  Public    Policy  and  Government  Relations  [email protected]  www.ecpatusa.org  

Free  the  Slaves  Karen  Stauss  Director  of  Programs  [email protected]  www.freetheslaves.net  

Futures  Without  Violence  Kiersten  Stewart  Director  of  Public  Policy  and  Advocacy  [email protected]  www.futureswithoutviolence.org/  

International  Justice  Mission  Holly  Burkhalter  Vice  President,  Government  Relations  [email protected]    www.ijm.org  

National  Domestic  Workers  Alliance  Sameera  Hafiz  Advocacy  Director  [email protected]  www.domesticworkers.org  

National  Network  for  Youth  Darla  Bardine    Executive  Director  [email protected]  www.nn4youth.org/  

Polaris    Keeli  Sorensen  Director  of  Government    Relations  and  Public  Policy  [email protected]  www.polarisproject.org  

Safe  Horizon    Griselda  Vega  Senior  Director  Anti-­‐Trafficking  Program  [email protected]  www.safehorizon.org  

Solidarity  Center    Neha  Misra  Senior  Specialist  Migration  &  Human  Trafficking  [email protected]  www.solidaritycenter.org  

Verité    Shawn  MacDonald  Senior  Advisor  [email protected]  www.verite.org  

Vital  Voices  Global  Partnership  Jessica  Leslie  Senior  Program  Manager,  Human  Rights  [email protected]  www.vitalvoices.org  

ATEST  STAFF  

Humanity  United  Melysa  Sperber  ATEST  Director  [email protected]  www.endslaveryandtrafficking.org  

Humanity  United  Gonzalo Martinez de VediaATEST  Senior Policy  Associate  [email protected]  www.endslaveryandtrafficking.org