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Andrew Forrest, Chairman Global Freedom Network: It's in everyone's moral, social, and particularly economic benefit to end slavery

Tuesday, April 4, 2017

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Andrew Forrest's fight against modern slavery began in 2008 when his thenteenage daughter Grace traveled to Nepal and discovered that children from an orphanage were being trafficked and sold to India. The philanthropist tycoon and former CEO of Fortescue Metal in Australia made a commitment to end modern slavery in 2010 by establishing the Walk Free Foundation. "The Forrest family came together and decided collectively as a family to fight modern

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