Class Act

Maintaining the fight against slavery

Dr Katarina Schwarz (right) takes part in a recent BBC Impact discussion on modern slavery with...
Dr Katarina Schwarz (right) takes part in a recent BBC Impact discussion on modern slavery with Anti-Slavery International's Ryna Sherazi. Photo: Supplied
It is 400 years since the arrival of the first African slaves in the British colony of Jamestown, Virginia, but slavery and trafficking still affect millions of people. A former Otago woman working to improve law and policy for the victims talks to Kim Dungey.

Class Act: The Kiwi business reaching out to the world

Dozens of workers in developing countries are looking forward to a better future, thanks to Kai...
Dozens of workers in developing countries are looking forward to a better future, thanks to Kai Daniel's business, Duffle & Co. Clockwise from top left: Kai Daniel with some of the Duffle and Co team in Bali; Kai Daniel; in a sewing room room with some of the craftspeople in Bali; a selection of newly tanned bags; playing rugby for Dunedin; with craftswoman Sundari, in Bali. Photos: Supplied
Kai Daniel gives craftsmen across the world a chance to provide for their families and to help their communities. Kim Dungey reports.