Getting to Good Human Trafficking Data: Everyday Guidelines for Frontline Practitioners
Ultimately this document serves as a catalyst to assess and enhance existing data collection efforts – tailored to the local context with a view to the regional potential – for good, responsible data to combat human trafficking. This guide is intended to serve as a reference document, offering baseline standards and recommendations based on current understanding around good, responsible data practices. Read more here.
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