Abigail Munroe

Research And Policy Analyst at Walk Free

Abigail Munroe is a seasoned professional in human rights advocacy and modern slavery analysis, currently serving as a Senior Modern Slavery Analyst for Walk Free since January 2022. In this role, Abigail focuses on policy and research, working with governments and businesses to enhance human rights responses and assess legislation impacting supply chains. Prior to this, Abigail held multiple positions at Lumos from November 2016 to January 2022, including Senior Advocacy and Campaigns Officer with an emphasis on anti-trafficking. Notable earlier experience includes a consultancy project with SafeLives, producing a key policy report on domestic abuse, and serving as a Strategic Advisor for West Yorkshire Police, where research informed government funding for domestic violence services. Abigail holds a Master of Laws in International Law and Human Rights Law and a Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Sociology, both from the University of Leeds.

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London, United Kingdom

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Walk Free

Walk Free is an international human rights group working to accelerate the end of all forms of modern slavery. We combine world-class research with engagement with political, business, religious and community leaders and direct implementation through our civil society partners to drive systems change and dismantle the drivers of modern slavery. We have three core programs: mainstream modern slavery, make slavery uninvestable, and unstack the odds for women and girls. Walk Free publishes the Global Slavery Index, the world’s leading data set on modern slavery. We measure prevalence, vulnerability and how governments around the world respond to modern slavery. Our team is made up of statisticians, criminologists, lawyers, and international development experts, working to create and agitate for mass systems change, to address the root causes of slavery.


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Perth, Australia

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11-50

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