An Investigation into the Impact on Social Inclusion of High Volume Transport Corridors

And Potential Solutions to Identifying and Preventing Human Trafficking

Abstract

This report outlines the findings of the primary research phase of the project: An Investigation into the Impact on Social Inclusion of High Volume Traffic (HVT) Corridors, and Potential Solutions to Identifying and Preventing Human Trafficking. National and regional stakeholders were invited to review the preliminary findings, including the interpretation of data and implications for policy and practice. Their perspectives are represented in this report. Topics that would benefit from further research are outlined.

This is an output of the High Volume Transport Applied Research Programme

Citation

Cathy Green, Kim van der Weijde, Jacob Odhiambo, Sam Clark, Neil Rettie, Eva Mwai, Japheth Kioko (2021) Fieldwork Report: An Investigation into the Impact on Social Inclusion of High Volume Transport (HVT) Corridors and Potential Solutions to Identifying and Preventing Human Trafficking

Fieldwork Report: An Investigation into the Impact on Social Inclusion of High Volume Transport (HVT) Corridors and Potential Solutions to Identifying and Preventing Human Trafficking

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Published 11 November 2021