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The Salvation Army — Anti-Trafficking & Modern Slavery International (ATMS)

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2025

Anti-Trafficking & Modern Slavery International Impact Report 2025

12,718 community awareness events organised globally (June 2024–July 2025); 165,580 vulnerable people received support from The Salvation Army
Key Metric 1
14,552 survivors of trafficking supported globally; 70 survivors received return and reintegration assistance through the Beyond Programme; 20 international family support cases
Key Metric 2
698 potential trafficking victims intercepted at Mozambique–Malawi border (Tete); 125 women and 85 children supported in Bangladesh outreach; 26 survivors supported in Uganda project; 28 adults and children in Burundi
Key Metric 3
Bangladesh: local government agreed that religious leaders performing child marriages will have licences revoked — direct policy change achieved through project advocacy; Uganda: community football tournament raised trafficking awareness across law enforcement, local government and community leaders