Justice Centre Hong Kong

From 2015 the Executive Director was Piya Muqit, who was previously head of policy and advocacy at UNICEF UK.

[8] The organisation works with civil society partners to champion the rights of persons seeking protection in Hong Kong.

[10] They also carry out research and policy work to try to raise awareness of issues affecting marginalised mirgrant populations.

Their 'Coming Clean" report in 2016 found more than 80 percent of the territory's 336,600 domestic workers are exploited, with one in six a victim of forced labour.

[11] Providing the first quantitative data on trafficking this gave Hong Kong a very low ranking on the Global Slavery Index,[12] and pushing Hong Kong onto the Tier 2 Watch List of the US State Department’s Trafficking in Persons report.