Episode 260: Leo Ackon (International Justice Mission)
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What does it look like to confront some of the darkest forms of injustice in the world while holding onto hope that lasting change is possible?
This week on Advancing the Mission, we sit down with Leo from the International Justice Mission (IJM) to discuss the global fight against human trafficking, modern slavery, and violence against vulnerable people. Together, we explore how IJM works alongside local authorities and justice systems to rescue victims, bring perpetrators to justice, and help communities build safer futures.
Leo shares his personal journey to IJM, including how growing up in Ghana and learning about the legacy of slavery at Elmina Castle shaped his passion for justice. We discuss some of the most common misconceptions about human trafficking, why many people believe the issue is distant from their lives, and the reality that exploitation continues to impact millions of people around the world today.
One of the key themes of this conversation is the power of partnership. Leo explains how IJM's model focuses not only on rescuing victims but also on strengthening local justice systems so that communities can better protect vulnerable people long after individual cases are resolved. We talk about the challenges of working in complex cultural environments, the importance of advocacy, and the role everyday people can play in creating change.
Leo also shares practical ways individuals can get involved in the fight against human trafficking through prayer, awareness, advocacy, and support for organizations working on the front lines. We discuss IJM's ambitious goal of helping protect hundreds of millions of people from violence and exploitation by 2030 and why systemic change is essential to achieving that vision.
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