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Conference – Global Education Lab #2: Forced Labour

Conference - Global Education Lab #2: Forced Labour

Conference – Symposium – Forum

18-25 November 2025 | Bern, Germany

Global Education Lab is a space for critical pedagogy, networking and action for global justice. This 2nd edition brings educators and trainers together to share/create educational methods on forced labour, modern slavery and resistance against it.

Global Education Lab is an annual series of skillshare weeks for educators working on global justice, neocolonialism and global supply chains. With this series, we want to highlight, promote and expand critical and decolonial pedagogy around North-South relations in times of globalized capitalism destroying our planet. Educators, youth workers and activists from different parts of the world come together to share and create educational methods, approaches, social media content and solidarity on urgent topics. Global Education Lab #1 in 2024 was about Extractivism. Our long term aim is to create a network of people doing Global Education and to create a database of high quality educational methods for educators to adapt to their local context.

Our focus this year is forced labour. 27.6 million people in the world are forced to work under threat or coercion and without the ability to leave freely, especially in industries like agriculture, construction, domestic labour, fashion and sexual exploitation. Some extreme forms of modern slavery involve control over someone’s life, including selling, buying and inheriting them. Some people are forcibly moved to another place  (human trafficking) in order to perform forced labour.

Many multinational corporations based in Europe are involved in upholding modern slavery in the Global South. Also Swiss companies source raw materials and products from regions where forced labour is prevalent. While there have been attempts to regulate this through supply chain laws and import bans, these efforts have not been successful in ending modern slavery. Labour conditions in many parts of the world are horrible. Education around this topic can and needs to empower European citizens to get active against this.

Our objectives with this skillshare

Expected outcome

This project is funded by the Swiss government agency Movetia.

More information at: SALTO

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