The Human, Earth Project
Fighting the global human trafficking crisis since 2013The Human,
Earth Project
Fighting the global human trafficking crisis since 2013
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‘The Human, Earth Project’ is a grassroots movement to raise awareness of the global human trafficking crisis, which affects every country on Earth.
Human trafficking is one of the world’s largest and most lucrative criminal industries, with an estimated 40.3 million victims (Global Slavery Index).
Awareness is the first crucial step towards tackling this monstrous issue.
Human trafficking, as seen in the media, is often very inaccessible, oversimplified, and statistical.
‘The Human, Earth Project’ gives a far more personal and nuanced insight into the complex realities of human trafficking.
Our founder’s personal connections give our work an exceptional strength, while his investigation shows that we as individuals are not powerless against human trafficking.
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January update
It's been a busy time here at The Human, Earth Project, with educational screenings, a film tour, and a new book launch coming up... Educational screenings of the 'Sisters for Sale' documentary Last year we began partnering with Blue Dragon Children's Foundation to...
November update
'Sisters for Sale' books The Richell Prize - one of Australia's most prestigious writing prizes - was announced earlier this month. It's the first major prize I've entered. I'm honoured to have been selected for the shortlist of five authors, from over 850 entrants....
October update
Last month I announced that I was one of 16 writers selected from over 850 entrants for the longlist of the Richell Prize, one of Australia's most prestigious writing prizes. For the shortlist, announced earlier this month, those 16 writers were whittled back to just...
“Thank you for your courage, your tenacity, and your willingness to do something beyond just talk about the tragedy that is human trafficking – I applaud you.”
- Donnie Featherston, supporter
“We all thank you for making this world a better place.”
- Arash Bahremand, supporter




