Anti-Trafficking & Modern Slavery Learning Scoping Study Launch

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About JLI

An international collaboration on evidence for faith actors’ activities, contributions, and challenges to achieving humanitarian and development goals. Founded in 2012, JLI came together with a single shared conviction: there is an urgent need to build our collective understanding, through evidence, of faith actors in humanitarianism and development.

On December 2nd, 2019, JLI officially launched its scoping study on the role of local faith actors in anti-modern slavery and human trafficking. This launch is the first of a series of upcoming webinars which will dive deeper into the individual themes discussed in the scoping study.

Speakers: 

Christa Foster Crawford, J.D: Freedom Resource International Payap University Faculty of Law

    • Presentation: Scoping Study- Key Findings (33:33-45:05)
    • Key findings can be found in the executive summary of the scoping study on the role of local faith actors in anti-modern slavery and human trafficking

Dr. John Frame: Lead researcher for the scoping study

    • Presentation: Scoping Study Methodology & Research Gaps (15:05-22:52)
    • Read the full full scoping study  for more information about Dr. John Frame’s research methodology.

Toluwanim Jaiyebo: International Project Advisor with the Anti-trafficking and Modern Slavery Team of the Salvation Army

    • Presentation: Scoping Study Framework Overview (10:56-14:55)

 

The JLI Anti-trafficking Hub will have a series of webinars in 2020 on key themes. To be informed of future webinar information and engage in the online collaboration sign up as a member here.