Targeted Funding for Anti-Trafficking Initiatives: An evidence-based anti-oppressive approach
Targeted Funding for Anti-Trafficking Initiatives: An evidence-based anti-oppressive approach
Blog Article
Community-driven research is key to ngetikin creating evidence-based collaborative systems that meet the multifaceted needs of human trafficking survivors and address oppressions that create vulnerabilities to human trafficking.Programmes and solutions require money and evidenced-informed processes, or they risk investing in systems that will not meet the needs of the intended target populations.This paper reflects on how a community-initiated research project influenced funding to enhance anti-trafficking work in a Midwestern US state.
We urge other regions to adopt g5210t-p90 this model of research and resource allocation in their own anti-trafficking efforts.