Non-UN Partners:
Delta 8.7 is supported by the Home Office Modern Slavery Innovation Fund, the Bureau of International Labor Affairs of the U.S. Department of Labor and the International Labour Organization. Funding from the United States Department of Labor is provided under cooperative agreement number IL‐30147. Delta 8.7 has received regular guidance and input by a Reference Group that is made up of more than 35 experts from the following organizations: Monash University, She is Rising, University of Nottingham, Rights Lab, UN-ACT, Stanford University, International Justice Mission, DFID, International Organization for Migration, Walk Free Foundation, Erb & Associates, Brazilian Federal Labour Prosecution Office, Decent Work Data Science Lab & Datahub, ICMPD, UN Global Compact, University of Bedfordshire, Liberty Asia, St Mary’s University, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of Sheffield, Freedom Fund, Jones Day, Modern Slavery Research Project, Polaris Project, United Nations University - International Institute for Global Health, Understanding Children's Work, UNODC, Freedom United, New York University, HEAL Trafficking, Ethos Matter, The Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime, ILO and Mentari.