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The University of Nottingham’s (UoN) Stop The Traffik society held a clothes swap on 11th March to help raise awareness of trafficking issues. At an even swap of one item of clothing for another, or £1 for each item, the event was positively received by attendees. And although the society will not be...
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The University of Nottingham’s (UoN) ‘Stop The Traffik’ society is set to hold a clothes swap on 11th March to raise awareness for the Sumangali Scheme in Tamil Nadu, India. Organisers of the UoN campaign hope that students will donate their unwanted clothes and in return swap these for new clothes,...
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The depravity of modern slavery persists around the world. In 2014 the International Labour Organisation estimated that globally 21 million people were victims of forced labour, which generated $150 billion of profit in the global private economy. With the consequences of Climate Change displacing increasing numbers of people around...
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On Tuesday 17th of March the University of Nottingham’s Stop the Traffik Society organised a Clothes Swap event at the Atrium in Portland, where students were invited to trade in their used clothes for others: providing the perfect way to reinvent your wardrobe for free! The success of the...