We are delighted to share an important interview with our co‑founder Saravanan Ganesan, published by the Deutsches Institut für Menschenrechte, on the evolving risks of human trafficking and labour exploitation in the digital era.
Digitalisation is reshaping recruitment, mobility, and work structures worldwide. While it creates new opportunities, it also opens the door to new forms of deception, coercion, and exploitation — especially for migrant workers navigating digital labour markets and platform‑based employment.
In the interview, Saravanan highlights why stronger digital safeguards, transparent platform practices, and cross‑border accountability are essential to protect vulnerable communities. His insights reflect AFRIW’s ongoing commitment to fair labour conditions, safe migration pathways, and evidence‑based advocacy.
At AFRIW, we continue working to ensure that digital spaces uphold dignity, fairness, and human rights for all.
👉 You can read the full interview in German here.
