Addressing Child Trafficking and Slavery

Addressing child trafficking and slavery is a crucial part of the global effort to combat modern slavery and human trafficking. Child trafficking and slavery are particularly heinous crimes, as they involve the exploitation of vulnerable children. To address child trafficking and slavery, it is important to have strong laws in place that criminalize these practices and provide for the protection and support of victims. It is also important to raise awareness about these issues and to educate children, parents, and other members of the community about the dangers of child trafficking and slavery. Additionally, it is important to work with governments, civil society organizations, and other stakeholders to develop and implement effective strategies to prevent and combat these crimes.

Shared measurement in anti-trafficking coalitions
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Shared measurement in anti-trafficking coalitions

Guest blog by Dr. Emily Wyman, Rights Lab; Patrick Munduga, ANCHOR; Esther Weir, Rights Lab The anti-trafficking sector is facing a crisis in shared measurement. The largest repository of anti-trafficking project and program evaluations highlights that low numbers of evaluations are being generated and shared publicly. Alongside this, there is a startling lack of standardization in…

Request for Proposals for Endline Evaluation of the Addressing Child Trafficking & Slavery (ACTS) Project
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Request for Proposals for Endline Evaluation of the Addressing Child Trafficking & Slavery (ACTS) Project

Terms of Reference: Request for Proposals for Endline Evaluation of the Addressing Child Trafficking &…

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