Right To Be Free

  • Home
  • Who We Are
  • Senyo's Story
  • How You Can Help
  • Human Slavery Still Lives

    No One is Free Until We All Are Free

    In colonial times, the cost of a healthy slave was between 400 and 600 dollars, a tidy sum for farmers and plantation owners back in the day. The end of the slavery in 1865 finally brought closure to this barbaric practice.

    Fast forward 200 years. In spite of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted by the United Nations in 1948 stating that “slavery and the slave trade shall be prohibited in all their forms,” modern day slavery is still a sad reality. Slavery still equals money. Lots of it

    There are more people enslaved now than at any other time in human history. Even more tragic; half of all modern day slaves are children. A young child laborer in West Africa can be purchased for as little as $40.

    More than a century since slavery has officially ended, the trade in human beings for any purpose must not be allowed to continue. Right To Be Free is on the front lines of a battle that must be won.

    Take a moment to explore this site and learn more about Right To Be Free, an organization dedicated to saving those who have no voice…

    In the News

    Swedish Development Agency Hosts RTB Director Eric Peasah
    Modern Day Slavery On Lake Volta
    Conference on Protection of Unaccompanied and Separated Children
    Preventing Child Trafficking in Ghana's Fishing Communities

    Copyright Roslyn E. Long/2014
    All images provided by Roslyn Long, Eric Peasah and Claire Dillon.
    Please Note: All children's names have been changed to protect their identitities.