Elkes Impact Awards

Nominations Have Now Closed

Do you know a trailblazer who has lived through modern slavery/human trafficking and is now using their voice to lead change? Or a community group that is walking the talk, supporting survivors, restoring dignity, and standing up for freedom?

The 2025 Elkes Impact Awards honors extraordinary commitment and action in the fight against human trafficking and slavery.

Founded in the spirit of visionary leader Dan Elkes, the awards complement the objectives of the Freedom from Slavery Forum, which aims to bolster the grassroots anti-modern slavery movement. The Forum focuses on fostering collaboration between key actors to identify and implement practical solutions to eradicate slavery globally.

Best Advocate with Lived Experience

One Award

Award Criteria

This award celebrates the extraordinary strength, resilience, and leadership of a survivor who has become a powerful force in the movement to end modern slavery. We seek to recognize a survivor who:

  • Has lived through human trafficking or modern slavery within the last 7 years (preferably during and post-Covid 19 period).
  • Has transformed their personal experience into a platform for change.
  • Is driving impactful work within their community whether through advocacy, organizing, education, peer support, or direct services.
  • Is a member or founder of a community-based organization.
  • Has demonstrated bold leadership, compassion, and commitment to justice.
  • Has received limited global recognition of their work to date but is ready to step onto a larger platform.
  • Is eager to expand their influence, grow their network, and collaborate with others working toward a world free from exploitation.

Purpose of the Award

To spotlight emerging survivor leaders whose work deserves greater visibility.

To honor the courage it takes to turn pain into power.

To invest in survivor-led solutions by providing recognition, connection, and networking opportunities.

To inspire others across the world with stories of resilience, transformation, and justice.

This is more than an award, it is a tribute to survivor leadership, a spark for global connection, and a call to keep the fight alive.

Best Survivor-led Community Group Supporting Survivors

One Award

Award Criteria

Celebrating a grassroots group that has made a powerful impact in supporting survivors’ reintegration, rights, and long-term empowerment.

This award honours a survivor-led community group that is creating powerful, sustainable change in the lives of survivors of modern slavery and human trafficking. We seek to recognize a group that:

  • Is led by individuals with lived experience of modern slavery or trafficking.
  • Provides meaningful and consistent support to survivors through reintegration, peer support, access to rights, or long-term empowerment services.
  • Has demonstrated resilience, creativity, and leadership in their programming.
  • Has received limited global recognition for their work but deserves broader visibility and support.
  • Is open to collaboration, peer learning, and expanding its impact.

 

Purpose of the Award

To spotlight grassroots survivor-led organizations whose impact deserves global recognition.

To invest in survivor-led solutions that are changing lives from the ground up.

To amplify under-recognized organizations, offering them a platform, support, and connection to the broader movement.

To inspire replication, collaboration, and innovation in survivor-centered care across the globe.

This is more than an award. It is a tribute to survivor-led programming, a nod to community-rooted power, and a rallying call for scalable justice.

The award package will include

A cash prize of USD 1,000, a trophy, and a certificate of award

Fully sponsored participation in the upcoming Freedom from Slavery Forum

A three-year appointment as a Freedom from Slavery Forum Ambassador

Ongoing technical support under Free the Slaves' Survivor Engagement Initiative

Who can nominate?

Anyone can nominate, and this includes but is not limited to individuals, organizations, colleagues, or community members. You can also nominate yourself.

Judges

The selection process will be led by an independent panel of judges with decades of experience in the anti-slavery/anti-trafficking movement. The panel will include professionals from diverse fields, experts with lived experience, and former Forum Ambassadors.

Nominations for the awards are now closed. Watch this space for further announcements. 

Questions: Survivor.engagement@freetheslaves.net

Past Award Winners

While we await the new round of nominations, we celebrate our past winners, such as Grace Kalekye Mwangangi, who received the Most Impactful Survivor Advocate Award, and the Survivor Network of Cameroon, winner of the Most Impactful Community-based Organization Award. Their indomitable spirits and substantial contributions have set the bar high, and we look forward to discovering our next champions.

Grace Kalekye Mwangangi

My name is Grace Kalekye, and I am a passionate advocate against human trafficking and modern-day slavery. In 2022, I had the honor of being elected as the most impactful Survivor Advocate by the Elkes Impact Award and Free the Slaves. I was recognized for exposing the hidden sex trafficking trade that was occurring in India, affecting not only myself but also many other young women from Africa. Through the support of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), I was able to share my story and shed light on this issue, which ultimately led to my return to my home country. You can watch the BBC documentary that includes my story here: https://youtu.be/0vDe6rUFs90

My journey began when I left my country to pursue my dreams of becoming a dancer in India. However, I found myself trapped in a world of sex trafficking, forced into a life I never imagined. With the help of a friend from the BBC, I reached out for assistance, and together we worked tirelessly to ensure my safe return. This experience ignited a fire within me to fight against human trafficking and to protect others from falling victim to this cruel trade.

Survivor Network of Cameroon

The winner of the Most Impactful Community-based Organization Award is the Survivor Network of Cameroon. The Survivor Network’s objectives include: rescuing enslaved individuals; sensitization campaigns against human trafficking and modern slavery; and, reintegrating survivors into their societies. The Survivor Network is involved in advocacy efforts, vocational training, and has started to give seed capital to survivors to start small businesses. The Survivor Network of Cameroon was selected for its passionate efforts in advocating against human trafficking and dedication to rehabilitating survivors of modern slavery. The Network truly put their community first and spared no effort in eradicating modern slavery. Through this award, we recognize their dedication, raise their organizational profile, and celebrate their grassroots impact.