Who we are

We’re a team of pioneers, sickened by the impact of modern slavery on men, women and children all over the world – and determined to bring an end to exploitation once and for all. 

Justice and Care began in 2008 and our goal has remained the same: we’re committed to an all-out assault on this vile crime. 

Restore
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We work with the police to identify men, women and children trapped in modern slavery and support them to walk free. We provide specialist aftercare and journey with them on the road to recovery. Read more
Pursue
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We empower survivors to work with police and the judiciary to testify in court and ensure traffickers are brought to justice. Read more
Protect
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We support vulnerable families and individuals within communities that are targeted by traffickers. We raise awareness of the issue, and help families become financially stable. Read more
Change
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We demonstrate what works on the ground and use our experience and evidence to empower governments and key stakeholders to bring about change at scale. We call this systemic change and it underpins all that we do. Read more

Our awards speak for themselves. Our trusted work is having a massive impact.

Executive team

James Clarry

Chief Executive

James joined Justice and Care in 2023, from the private bank Coutts – where he was the Chief Operating Officer for six years. With a background in law, James has been a long-term admirer and supporter of Justice and Care.

Tariqul Islam

Country Director for Bangladesh

Tariqul oversees our work in Bangladesh. In 2020 the team won a coveted Thomson Reuters Stop Slavery Award and most recently Tariqul has been named a global hero in the fight against human trafficking by the US State Department. Tariqul has years of experience in the development sector.

Madalina Turza

Country Director for Romania

Madalina leads our work fighting human trafficking in Romania. Before joining Justice and Care, she worked at the highest levels of the Romanian Government – as the Government Secretary of State in the Labour and Social Ministry Department, and then State Counsellor to the Romanian Prime Minister. Among other things she led the country’s response to human trafficking.

Jamie Fyleman

Director of Global Development and Communications

Jamie is Justice and Care’s Managing Director. He started his career in the BBC. Since he’s been involved in working within the charity sector – including a senior role for a major aid and development NGO.

Claire Walters

Finance Director

Claire is a Chartered Accountant who trained with a Big Four accountancy firm. She moved into the not-for-profit sector in 2020 and oversees our global finances. 

Naomi James-Davis

Director of Strategy and Impact

Naomi is passionate about producing and leveraging evidence of what really works in the anti-trafficking space to inform both strategy and systemic change. Naomi has worked in leadership positions in the non-profit space for 14 years across fundraising, project management and monitoring and evaluation.

See our work

For some fifteen years we’ve been fighting human trafficking. Starting with a small team in India, we now are operating at various locations around the world – with the same DNA of brilliant frontline work from which we gather experience to spark change at scale.

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Finances

Every pound we receive is important to us. Take a look at how we steward the funds given to us or take a look at our latest accounts.

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History

It’s been quite a journey. Hear how we started out and have developed since – a potted history of Justice and Care as we’ve been fighting slavery for 15 years.

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Mission and Values

We are driven by a clear vision and a set of values that underpin everything we do and the way that we do it.

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Our Strategy

By 2035 our vision is to significantly reduce modern slavery in the three strategic locations where we work – Bangladesh, Romania and the UK. Our strategy document details our goals, values, and the roadmap for achieving our mission.

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