Ten years ago, Catholic, Anglican, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish and Orthodox religious leaders gathered to sign the Joint Declaration of Religious Leaders Against Modern Slavery, a public statement of their commitment to work together in spiritual and practical action to eradicate modern slavery and restore dignity and freedom to its victims. Before signing the Joint Declaration, each religious leader described his or her motivations for adhering to the document.
The event was historic not only for its commitment to work across religions to eradicate modern slavery, but also because it was possibly the first time that these faith leaders had met as a group, unified in a common cause, signing their names on the same document.