**SayPro History and Legacy of Slavery in Colombia


Government officials and business leaders across the globe are increasingly recognising the pernicious nature of slavery and how it continues to persist in all corners of the world. In Colombia, a recent global study found that more than 20% of people live in slavery conditions. Of this, about 3% is considered to be modern day slavery. And, SayPro is all set to change that!

SayPro is a leading global consulting firm specializing in helping companies across industries understand and identify slavery in their supply chain. We have decades of experience navigating complex issues, as well as working closely with top-tier legal firms and governments around the world. Our approach is comprehensive and holistic: we conduct research, consult with stakeholders, develop training programs, and produce output that guides organizations towards achieving their goals. We are committed to raising awareness about slavery worldwide so that its practice may be eradicated for good.

SayPro is a leading consulting, training and advisory firm committed to helping companies in Colombia and throughout the world understand, experience and overcome the legacy of slavery. We are proud to share our history and legacy of slavery with you. Together, we are working to combat this injustice and help companies reclaim their past so they can thrive in their present.

SayPro is a leading global company in consulting, training, and advisory services. For over 35 years, we have helped some of the world’s largest organizations achieve maximum efficiency and effectiveness. Our unrivalled expertise in turnover management, leadership development, project management, and much more has seen us grow into a premier entity in our domain.

But what we pride ourselves on most is our commitment to social responsibility. We are committed to helping victims of slavery come forth and seek justice by providing them with all manner of consulting, advisory, and research services that they require. We believe in creating sustainable change and eradicating this evil from the world altogether.

SayPro is a leading global provider of consulting, training and advisory services. For almost 40 years, we have been helping companies across the globe to achieve their business goals. We do this by applying our expertise in project management, consulting and research. Through our experience and mastery of these fields, we have attained unparalleled knowledge about how businesses operate.

This deep understanding enables us to provide them with strategic advice that will help them optimize their operations and boost their growth. And because we specialize in working with companies in the oil & gas, mining, healthcare and other industries, we can also help you develop the skills that are necessary for success in these sectors.

But our work isn’t just limited to providing services that directly benefit a company’s bottom line. We believe that it is important to support organizations committed to eradicating slavery worldwide. That is why we donate a percentage of our sales to worthy causes like Freedom Network USA-a non-profit organization that provides education, rehabilitation and reintegration services to survivors of human trafficking.

Slavery has been a part of Colombian society since its inception. From the late 15th century to the early 20th century, between 1 and 3 million African slaves were transported through Colombia. SayPro is a company that has taken it upon itself to ensure that history is not forgotten and slavery is not glorified. Through their training, consulting and project management services, they strive to make a difference in Colombia’s society today by taking responsibility for past mistakes and working towards equality for all.

SayPro has made an impact in Colombia not only through the work they do but also through their use of social media platforms. They post regular updates about their work, keeping the public updated on how donations are being put to good use, and also about events taking place to raise awareness about issues surrounding slavery in Colombia.