What we do

Advocacy, collaboration, community engagement

What sets us apart

The World Freedom Network's connection to local churches, civil society organizations, governments and the United Nations, means we are uniquely positioned to drive lasting change in the global fight against human trafficking.

Why it matters

Human Trafficking is a global crisis. Millions of people are currently being exploited through forced labor and modern slavery. The scale is massive and the suffering is real. Confronting it requires more than isolated efforts - it demands united action.
Collaboration is Key — Traffickers operate in highly coordinated, cross-border networks, exploiting gaps between systems. The anti-trafficking sector, by contrast, has often been fragmented. Only by working together -sharing knowledge, resources, and strategy- can we stay ahead, multiply impact, and drive systemic change. 
Faith-Based Engagement — Trafficking exists in every community. Unlike governments or agencies, churches are local, relational, and present - in communities, positioned to protect , support , and advocate for those at risk.
Advocating for Change — Reforming policies, protecting survivors, and strengthening justice systems are essential to dismantle trafficking networks and defend those who cannot defend themselves.

Our goal

To see global victim identification rates double.

Currently, less than 1% of trafficking victims are identified. Doubling this is both urgent and achievable. By strengthening collaboration across the anti-trafficking sector, engaging the church, and advocating for systemic change, we believe this goal can become reality.

Our impact

Connects anti-trafficking organizations for stronger, united efforts.
Equips churches and communities with tools to fight exploitation.
Advocates for policies that protect survivors and prevent trafficking.
By working together, the World Freedom Network opens pathways to freedom, stops exploitation, and changes lives on a global scale.
Join us
Trafficking and exploitation are a global crisis that no single organisation can end alone.
By uniting across borders, sectors, and faith communities, we can amplify impact, drive systemic change, and advocate for lasting freedom.