Your Impact in 2025

Anti-Slavery International, founded in 1839 and the world's oldest international human rights organisation, works to end all forms of modern slavery through legal reform, policy advocacy, survivor support and movement building. Their 2025 impact report covers work in Mauritania, Niger, the EU and UK, including securing penal code changes in Niger, influencing EU supply chain due diligence law, and supporting nearly 2,000 children from slave-descent communities into education.

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📋About

Descent-based slavery programmes (Mauritania & Niger), European supply chain advocacy, UK modern slavery policy, responsible business, migration and trafficking, climate change and slavery, international thematic advocacy

📊Key Metrics

Nearly 2,000 children from slave-descent communities in Niger supported into schooling (majority girls) Key Metric 1
New penal code in Niger updated to include heavy sentences for slavery practices following ASI advocacy Key Metric 2
Income £3.69m in 2024/25; EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive influenced by ASI supply chain working group Key Metric 3

Key Outcomes

  • Niger penal code amended to criminalise slavery practices; ASI advocacy directly cited in EU forced labour regulation and US Trafficking in Persons report
  • Women in slavery-affected communities in Niger enabled to generate independent income; civic education centres helped survivors obtain civil status documents
  • EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive influenced through ASI supply chain working group; Uzbekistan state-imposed forced labour eliminated following decade-long ASI-led campaign

📍Geography

International

2023 Enhanced

Impact Report 2022-23

8,033 children, adults and families affected by a disappearance helped in 2022/23
Key Metric 1
35,064 TextSafe® messages sent to missing children and adults; 2,960 Suicide Risk TextSafe® messages to high-risk individuals
Key Metric 2
40% of Lost Contact tracing cases successfully resolved; 1,000+ multi-agency professionals trained
Key Metric 3
30th anniversary year: over 10 years and £10 million raised by players of People's Postcode Lottery for Missing People's services
2025 Enhanced

World YMCA Annual Report 2025

CHF 3 million+ total programme funding raised in 2025 — a record — with CHF 1.3 million redeployed directly to YMCA National Movements
Key Metric 1
2.5 million people reached through digital skilling initiatives via HP partnership across 30 YMCA partners since 2021
Key Metric 2
37,000 people directly reached per Community Wellbeing project (1.3 million indirectly); 85 new Change Agents enrolled from 44 countries
Key Metric 3
5,000 jobs to be created under Igniting Youth Futures (USD 5.2 million Accenture/Macquarie-funded); 750+ young people already reached at year-end
2025 Enhanced

Allsorts Youth Project Annual Report 2023–24

95 individual young people in under-16s groups; 85 in over-16s groups; 42 in Transformers (trans/non-binary); 114 young people supported through 385 one-to-one sessions
Key Metric 1
149 parents and carers supported across 44 online and in-person groups; 3,500+ participants in training and workshops across 97 sessions
Key Metric 2
96% of young people said Allsorts groups had been of help; 75% said coming to Allsorts improved their overall wellbeing
Key Metric 3
Won Investing in Children's Member of the Year Award for extensive youth voice integration; 100% of Summer Programme participants enjoyed activities