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accounts, annual reviews, governance and accountabilities policies


Annual Reviews

Provides an overview of Anti-Slavery International's work throughout the year with basic financial information.

Annual Review 2010 Annual review 2010 (3520.21KB)

Annual Review 2009 Annual Review 2009 (1690.65KB)

Annual Review 2008 Annualreview2008.pdf (739.60KB)


Annual Accounts

Annual Accounts 2011 Acounts 2011 (515.92KB)

Annual Accounts 2010 Accounts 2010 (139.82KB)

Annual Accounts 2009 Accounts 2009 (87.61KB)

Annual Accounts 2008 Accounts 2008.pdf (119.84KB)

Annual Accounts 2007 Accounts 2007.pdf (112.45KB)

Annual Accounts 2006 Accounts 2006.pdf (1922.52KB)


GOVERNANCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY

We at Anti-Slavery International are committed to ensuring accountability to our stakeholders and to delivering quality programmes guided by agreed codes and standards.

To this end, we are developing an Accountability Framework which will help us increase the quality, effectiveness and impact of our work.
We are committed to taking account of the views, needs and capacities of our partners and the people in the communities we support, so that the quality and effectiveness of our work is strengthened.
Indeed, we strive to hold ourselves to account to all our stakeholders - including supporters and donors - in the delivery of these commitments. 

Some of our policies are available below.

Equal Opportunities Policy
Bribery and Corruption Policy
Protected disclosure and whistleblowing policy

Also below are evaluations of some of our projects.

Africa Programme - Niger Schools Independent Evaluation 2012
Trafficking Programme - Anti-Trafficking Monitoring Group Evaluation 2010
South Asia - Bonded Labour India Evaluation
Child Labour - Implementation of ILO Convention 182 evaluation

More evaluations and policies will be added in the near future.



Bonded labour is probably the least known but widest used form of slavery today
©Pete Pattisson / www.petepattisson.com

 

children in school

Former Restaveks, child domestic servants, at a summer camp organised as rehabilitation by Foyer Maurice Sixto
©Pete Pattisson / www.petepattisson.com