Showing posts with label polaris. Show all posts
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Friday, 21 June 2013

Google Is Fighting Sex Trafficking With Big Data

I found an article on Fast Company about how Google is using Big Data to fight sext trafficking. I was really encouraged to read this and thought I would share.

Michael Grothaus writes:

"For years human traffickers have used the latest technology to profit from the slave trade, but now software engineers at big data companies like Palantir and Salesforce are enabling anti-trafficking organizations to fight back--thanks to a little funding help from Google.


The latest estimates about human trafficking, which include individuals held against their will in the sex trade and forced laborers in agricultural, industrial, and manufacturing settings, are that at least 21 million people on the planet are currently in slavery. To put that figure in perspective, that’s the equivalent of the entire populations of New York City, London, and Singapore combined. And it’s an industry that generates over $32 billion a year.
I have a particular interest in sex trafficking. I know that's a weird thing to say, but it's because I was first exposed to it during the Cannes Film Festival many years ago, only I didn't realize it at the time. Years after, when I finally made the connection, I began writing a novel about it. Since then, I've talked to trafficking victims in Poland and Italy and France. I've spoken to a girl who was a source who has disappeared. I know of victims who are so traumatized they hear voices in their heads. In Krakow while researching sex trafficking, I was assaulted and told to leave the city or I would be killed. And in America, I've been laughed at when I've told people the subject of my novel because many here don't believe that modern-day slavery exists--or if they do, they think it's only something that happens in Asia or Eastern Europe or Africa. They have no clue that it goes on in big American cities, and in suburbs, and at truck stops across the country.
The billions of dollars are being made off the backs of people no different than you or I--they’re just living in hell. Slaves in Asia who have literally been born and raised in a rice mill and have never stepped outside of it. Seven-year-old girls abducted in Russia or Brazil or America who are taken to foreign countries where they don’t speak the language and are told that going to the police is pointless, because the police are in on it; that if they try to escape, their family at home will be killed. These are people who don’t even feel like people anymore. They are property. Like your iPhone.
The thing about human trafficking is that it is not as “underground” as you might think a slave trade would be. Human traffickers use the latest technologies to their advantage--and do so exceptionally well. But now, thanks in part to a $3 million grant from Google, a group of three anti-trafficking organizations--Polaris in the U.S., LaStrada International in Eastern Europe, and Liberty Asia--are using innovative technology from big data partners Palantir and Salesforce.com to launch The Global Human Trafficking Hotline Network, which aims to turn the tide in the fight against modern-day slavery.


How Good Guys Are Using Technology Against Traffickers


“The traffickers are very savvy on the use of technology and the good guys need to get more savvy. We need to enable them to use the tools of the 21st century to take this on.”
That’s what Jacquelline Fuller, Director of Google Giving, tells me when I ask her how software can help fight trafficking. Fuller’s interest in trafficking stemmed from her time at the Gates Foundation. She was in India helping launch an HIV prevention initiative when her research into the commercial sex industry there opened her eyes to the realities of sex trafficking.
Upon returning to the States, Fuller joined Google.org--the philanthropic arm of the search giant that develops technologies to help address global challenges. “We look at how can we attack real-world problems through our engineers, through tools that we actually build and develop ourselves,” she says.
Part of Google.org is also its charitable funding arm, Google Giving, which runs the Global Impact Awards that support nonprofits using technology and innovation to tackle tough human challenges. “I’m a big believer in the power of technology for social impact,” Fuller says. “I think that’s an area that’s very underfunded.”
And this year the Global Impact Award went to anti-trafficking organizations Polaris Project, LaStrada International, and Liberty Asia due to their burgeoning work with using big data to build an interconnected grid of modern-day tools to fight human trafficking.
“Trafficking isn’t a very static or a very monolithic thing. There are uses of technology that traffickers are using that we haven’t even learned yet. It’s very fluid and the folks working on trafficking need to be as nimble as the traffickers are in our ability to innovate, in our ability to leverage new technologies to make our work more effective,” says Bradley Myles, CEO of Polaris Project, one of the recipients of the grant.
Myles tells me that traffickers use technology like everyone else does--to make their lives easier. They use social media to recruit victims, they use mobile devices with built-in GPS to track women under their control, so they always know where they are and if they are servicing clients, and they even use Internet groups as a marketplace to buy and sell women and forced laborers.
Traffickers also use technology to get online customers via porn sites--even if those customers don’t know that the women they’re watching are being held against their will. “There are webcam sites that exist where traffickers force women to be involved in live online shows. Traffickers are forcing women and girls to strip and do sex acts over webcams for sex buyers that are in another country but are interacting with the women nonetheless,” Myles says.
So given the traffickers’ skills with using technology to their advantage, what do Google, Polaris, and the rest think the answer is to fighting the tech-savvy slave trade?"

To find out and to read the rest of the article, go to the full article at: http://www.fastcolabs.com/3009686/how-google-is-fighting-sex-trafficking-with-big-data?partner=rss 


Blessings!

Ronell x



Related articles:

Huffington Post: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/19/google-impact-award-given_n_3101663.html

The Atlantic: http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/04/google-gives-3-million-to-fight-human-trafficking/274834/

Trafficking In Persons (TIP) Report 2013: http://www.state.gov/j/tip/rls/tiprpt/2013/index.htm





Friday, 3 May 2013

Sevenly & Polaris Project: Against Human Trafficking


THIS WEEK'S CHARITY ON SEVENLY

Polaris Project

Polaris Project is a leading organization in the global fight against human trafficking and modern-day slavery. Named after the North Star "Polaris" that guided slaves to freedom along the Underground Railroad, Polaris Project is transforming the way that individuals and communities respond to human trafficking, in the U.S. and globally.
You can help Polaris to support and free those who have been trapped in slavery this week particularly by buying clothing and accessories on Sevenly to donate to the cause. You can also donate to them directly on their site.

Blessings!

Ronell x


Friday, 23 November 2012

Human trafficking survivor stories


So to celebrate the fact that we are through the 21 ways to help A21 Campaign, I thought I would give you some links to survivor stories and to people who have been fighting for them.

- A21 Heroes (those who fundraise and fight against human trafficking): http://www.thea21campaign.org/a21-heroes.php - a good resource to get inspirations for your own ideas!


- Watch this video about two women who were tricked into the sex slave trade and their stories- A Dangerous Journey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=xosVqdLFnRo

Keep up your support against human trafficking! Today's challenge: find an inspiration and choose how you can play a part in ending human trafficking!

Blessings!

Ronell x

“I am a person who is unhappy with things as they stand. We cannot accept the world as it is. Each day we should wake up foaming at the mouth because of the injustice of things.” {Hugo Claus}




Monday, 12 November 2012

21 Ways to get involved with the A21 Campaign (14/21): Unite and Conquer!


United we stand, divided we fall. The core values of the A21 Campaign rest upon the collaborative efforts of those in the fight against human trafficking. Together we are stronger than when we are separate.

Today’s challenge is to unite and conquer, whether that is socially as suggested in the post party with a purpose, or meeting new people online in forums or at events that combat human trafficking.

British Ministers have also been focusing on human trafficking in the run up to and follow up after the London 2012 Olympics, recognising the definite need for unity in order to tackle this vast issue:

“We cannot effectively tackle the problem in isolation.  It is a transnational crime, and it requires a transnational response. We are working internationally on prevention through education and alleviating poverty. We are strengthening our borders to catch gangs and rescue victims. We also want to see greater protection for those victims, allowing them to return home and receive the support and aftercare they need.” {Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire}

“Our aim is to build on our collective efforts with international partners so far to continue to support victims and to identify and punish the perpetrators.” {Home Office Minister Mark Harper}

So enroll your friends and enlist your classmates in the fight for freedom! Together we can stand against the injustice of slavery – whatever you do, don’t do it alone!

Search online for events near you. If you are in America, the Polaris Project lists US events on their site: http://www.polarisproject.org/take-action/attend

Blessings!

Ronell x

Two people are better off than one, for they can help each other succeed. If one person falls, the other can reach out and help. But someone who falls alone is in real trouble. Likewise, two people lying close together can keep each other warm. But how can one be warm alone? A person standing alone can be attacked and defeated, but two can stand back-to-back and conquer. Three are even better, for a triple-braided cord is not easily broken.” {Ecclesiastes 4v9-12}





Monday, 29 October 2012

21 Ways to get involved with the A21 Campaign (6/21): intern with the A21 Campaign or volunteer with the Polaris Project!


Today’s suggestion (5 of 21) from the A21 Campaign to fight against modern day slavery and human trafficking: intern with the A21 Campaign or volunteer with the Polaris Project!  

Being an intern is a little like taking a meaningful gap year, with programs ranging from 1 to 12 months. A21 Interns are people who decide to be a part of the solution by contributing their time, experience, and talents towards the work of The A21 Campaign.

The A21 Internship Program is designed to give you the opportunity to be a part of the A21 team in the country of your choice. It is a chance to gain in-depth exposure to the projects, initiatives, and daily activities involved in combating human trafficking.

They have teams of people working hard in the fight against injustice all around the globe. You can join in and fight alongside teams in the following countries:

               Kiev, Ukraine
               Thessaloniki, Greece
               Sofia, Bulgaria
               California, United States
               Sydney, Australia

For more information, visit The A21 Campaign’s internship page and apply today! There is also a very informative intern FAQ page: http://www.thea21campaign.org/intern-faq.php.

You can also find out about volunteering for the Polaris Project (USA) by visiting http://www.polarisproject.org/take-action/volunteer. In addition to taking action online and in your community to end human trafficking, Polaris Project has opportunities for you to work directly with them as a volunteer in their Newark, NJ or Washington, D.C. offices. To find out about opportunities in other states, please click here.

Please consider this seriously, carefully and most of all prayerfully!

Blessings!

Ronell x

“I take pleasure in doing your will, my God, for your instructions are written on my heart” {Psalm 40v8}



Friday, 19 October 2012

(Stand up to Cancer event today) & 21 Ways to get involved with the A21 Campaign (1/21): write a letter

** Remember Stand Up to Cancer event today **
On the 8th October, I wrote about the Stand Up to Cancer campaign by Channel 4 and Cancer Research UK: (http://365days2changetheworld.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/stand-up-to-cancer-19th-october.html). Remember to watch Stand Up to Cancer tonight at 7.30pm on Channel 4: http://www.standuptocancer.org.uk/tv.

Over the next 3 weeks, I will be looking at 21 ways to get involved with the A21 Campaign (http://www.thea21campaign.org/21-ways-to-help.php&lang=en). Today we are looking at the first suggestion of how you can get involved: writing a letter.

Grab your stationary and pull out a pen! This simple act is an incredible encouragement to survivors along their journey. But don’t be surprised if it has a great impact on you too. Try it and see for yourself.

The A21 Campaign have some suggestions for writing letters:

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We would love for you to write a letter or card to the girls in our shelter. Address your letter along the lines of "Dear Beautiful" or "Lovely," and write an encouraging note that places value and worth upon the girls.
In the contents of your letter, be sure to refrain from stating your own beliefs or talking too much about your job or lifestyle, as these girls have all come from differing backgrounds and deserve to be respected and not made to feel bad about their situations. Obviously, they have been through a lot, and we ask that in your letters you do not claim to understand their situations or try to relate to what they have been through.
Please end your letter by signing with your first name only, and do not include any personal details. These letters are for the purpose of encouragement and support.
These letters can be mailed to the Greek Office.

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The Polaris Project is one of the leading organizations in the global fight against human trafficking and modern-day slavery.  Named after the North Star "Polaris" that guided slaves to freedom along the Underground Railroad, Polaris Project is transforming the way that individuals and communities respond to human trafficking, in the U.S. and globally. The Polaris Project also has some great tips and ideas about writing letters to the editors of magazines and newspapers here: http://www.polarisproject.org/take-action/raise-awareness

Please take the time to look at these two sites and write at least one letter to promote and support the fight against human trafficking!

Blessings!

Ronell x

“Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute.” {Proverbs 31v8}