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" Traffik Analysis Hub (TAH) was formed as a separate non-governmental organisation, recognized by the UK charities commission, to enable members to validate and map patterns, trends, and smuggling routes. Since 2019, TAH has grown to more than 100 fnancial institutions, corporations, research, academic, non-governmental, and law enforcement entities, with data representing over 1.1 million traffcking cases. Authenticated partners upload non-personal data relating to human traffcking. TAH uses AI to aggregate and interpret this data, transforming it into information that members can act upon. During 2022, IBM’s SCSR team subscribed to TAH and uses this tool to gain additional insight into supply chain countries (including the UK) that have heightened risk for upstream modern slavery. More details can be found at: https://www.traffkanalysis.org/"A parallel avenue of engagement is the work IBM completed to apply leading edge technology to this challenging issue. In conjunction with Stop The Traffik, law enforcement agencies, and financial institutions, IBM deployed cloud and artifcial intelligence technology to create a growing on-line database to track and counteract the trade of human beings on a global basis."