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Bekämpfung von moderner Sklaverei und Menschenhandel

Liechtenstein hat 2019 gemeinsam mit der niederländischen und australischen Regierung in der UNO eine Initiative zur Bekämpfung von Menschenhandel und modernder Sklaverei eingereicht (sog. Liechtenstein-Initaitve). Diese Broschüre gibt eine Übersicht über die Materie und bindet mittels Augmented Reality (siehe letzte Seite) multimediale Inhalte wie Videos, Animationen und 3D-Modelle ein.

Liechtenstein hat 2019 gemeinsam mit der niederländischen und australischen Regierung in der UNO eine Initiative zur Bekämpfung von Menschenhandel und modernder Sklaverei eingereicht (sog. Liechtenstein-Initaitve). Diese Broschüre gibt eine Übersicht über die Materie und bindet mittels Augmented Reality (siehe letzte Seite) multimediale Inhalte wie Videos, Animationen und 3D-Modelle ein.

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The Commission was convened

from September 2018 to September

2019. Over their one-year

mandate, all 25 Commissioners

contributed their expertise on a

voluntary, unpaid basis.

Discover more about the four consultations

The Commission held four consultations

– in the United States,

Liechtenstein, Australia and the

Netherlands – to consider different

ways the financial sector can

accelerate its engagement in addressing

and preventing modern

slavery and human trafficking:

from compliance and regulatory

regimes, to responsible lending

and investment, remedy, financial

inclusion, financial technology and

international cooperation.

Altogether, more than 40

experts from around the

world briefed the Com-

The Commission

mission on research, programmes

and initiatives. These consultations

were informed by Secretariat-produced

briefing papers

to frame the discussions. Six

Commission-led work streams

operated between the consultations.

Finance Against Slavery and

Trafficking

During the 74th Session of the

United Nations General Assembly

in New York, the Commission released

its final report, «Unlocking

Potential: A Blueprint for Mobilizing

Finance Against Slavery

and Trafficking». The Blueprint

includes concrete tools for finance

sector institutions to use

and initiatives they

can participate in to address

modern slavery and human

trafficking.

Launch of the Blueprint

With the launch of the Blueprint,

the Commission completed its

mandate. However, the «Liechtenstein

Initiative for a Financial

Sector Commission on Modern

Slavery and Human Trafficking»

continues in the form of «Liechtenstein

Initiative for Finance

Against Slavery and Trafficking»

(FAST) which will provide guidance

to those implementing the

Blueprint.

Fully implemented, the Blueprint

has the power to unlock enormous

potential – for the millions

of people whose exploitation

and financial exclusion

locks them out

of full participation

in global society. An

implementation review

conference will be

held in 2021. It

will consider

progress

and share

learning

about new

opportunities.

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