On turning 60, I thought I should take stock to ponder if have spent my years usefully.
So what have I actually achieved?
- I started my professional career working for a couple of years organising hand dug wells for water, and check dams for soil conservation, in rural Ethiopia and Eritrea.
- Then I designed a piped water system for a quarter of a million war-displaced people outside Jalalabad in Afghanistan.
- After pushing papers in Oxford for a year or so I led a water, sanitation and public health programme for a quarter of a million war-displaced people in the besieged cities of the Angolan interior for the best part of five years.
- During that time I caught a sailfish off the coast of Angola. Tagged and released it.
- After Angola I learned to dive.
- Then I earned a PhD.
- I was appointed director of Anti-Slavery in 2006 and immediately had to organise its financial turnaround.
- I successfully advocated for making slavery eradication a post-2015 development goal.
- I found a woman who’d put up with me.
- I contributed to the introduction of a new statute in British law proscribing forced labour.
- I ran a marathon.
- I helped expose slavery in the manufacture of garments for Western high street brands.
- I won Mastermind with the specialist subjects Michael Collins, the novels of Dennis Lehane, and Abraham Lincoln.
- I helped develop the jurisprudence around “abuse of a position of vulnerability” as a means of trafficking in the case of Chowdury et al v Greece at the European Court of Human Rights.
- I played a leading role in the inclusion of victim protection and supply chain transparency measures in the UK Modern Slavery Act (2015).
- I achieved recognition of forced marriage as slavery in the International Labour Organization’s 2017 estimates of global slavery.
- Published my 1st novel – The Undiscovered Country
- Learned how to take a better photograph.
- Published Ethical Leadership: moral decision-making under pressure
- Published 2nd novel – Some Service to the State
- Worked out how to end slavery. Wrote it down in a book chapter called “Justice against Power: Marshalling a credible response to slavery eradication.”
- Wrote an unproduced screenplay.
- I’ve been an expert witness in over 200 trafficking cases.
- I began writing a play on the life of Frederick Douglass.
- I’ve started writing my fourth book on the Irish peace process.
I think, on reflection, I have not led a life of quiet desperation. But that doesn’t mean it’s not been without crushing disappointments.
Still, once more onto the breach, once more.