CENTER ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING
RESEARCH & OUTREACH
The Center on Human Trafficking Research & Outreach (CenHTRO) was established in 2021
as a collaborative, cross-disciplinary, and international research hub in the global
effort to combat human trafficking. CenHTRO draws upon three decades of cumulative
research and practice by its faculty in Sub-Saharan Africa. Based in the University
of Georgia School of Social Work and led by Dr. David Okech, pictured at right, the
center conducts research, develops programming, and influences policies that drastically
and measurably reduce human trafficking and other forms of exploitation. |
“Human trafficking is a multidimensional and complex problem. It is important to address the root causes of trafficking by focusing on the drivers and facilitators of the phenomenon.” |
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As part of ourTheory of Change (PDF), we recognize that human trafficking is a complex, multi-sector social problem that no single entity
can tackle alone. We believe that survivors’ voices are essential in prosecution,
protection, prevention, and policy for successful anti-human trafficking efforts.
We find that an interdisciplinary and trauma-informed strategy is lacking in existing anti-trafficking efforts worldwide. We believe our approach will lead to innovation that promises positive outcomes in the fight against human trafficking.
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