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Pivoting toward the Evidence: Building effective counter- trafficking responses using accumulated knowledge and a shared approach to monitoring, evaluation and learning

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Pivoting toward the Evidence: Building effective counter- trafficking responses using accumulated knowledge and a shared approach to monitoring, evaluation and learning

This paper seeks to construct a common framework for aligning goals, defining and assessing progress, and building a robust and shared evidence- base of effective anti-trafficking programmes and practices. It suggests a road map for capturing and using knowledge accumulated in the sector and beyond, guiding and growing effective interventions, monitoring their progress, evaluating their results and compiling evidence of “what works” in countering human trafficking. 

Date of Publication
Type of Resource
Other
Target Audience
Academia
Civil Society
Government
Intergovernmental Organization
Source / Publisher
Inter-Agency Coordination Group against Trafficking in Persons
Language
English
Geographic Scope
Global
Workstream Output
No
Regional Review Process
No
GCM Objectives
Cross Cutting Theme
Rule of law and due process
Human rights
Whole-of-government approach
Whole-of-society approach
Keywords
Trafficking in persons
Status
Published

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