Africa: Exclusive-Erratic Aid Spending Could Derail Drive to End Slavery By 2030

London — Research found that some of the countries receiving the most anti-slavery aid were not the nations estimated to be the most affected by modern slavery

Patchy, politicised and poorly coordinated aid spending by the world's top economies to stop modern slavery could hinder a drive to end the multi-billion dollar crime by 2030 and erode public support for such funding, experts said on Thursday.

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