Migrant Settlements in Greek Strawberry Fields Tracked by Satellites The migrant settlement at Nea Manolada. Credit: Ioannis Kougkoulos, Kornilia Hatzinikolaou Expert researchers from the University of Nottingham’s Rights Lab are working with the Greek government to try to fight human rights violations in the strawberry fields of Southern Greece. The university’s Rights Lab has been developing satellite technology capable of locating migrant settlements. The Rights Lab describes the state of the crisis across the globe and their goals as such: ” width=”1080″> “There are 40.3 million people enslaved around the world today. The global modern antislavery effort is nearly 20 years old and a commitment to end slavery by 2030 is part of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (target 8.7). But to achieve this goal, we need evidence-based strategies for abolition.