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prevalence reduction innovation forum

The Prevalence Reduction Innovation Forum (PRIF) initiative intends to build a global community of researcher-learners in the science of human trafficking prevalence estimation, with a focus on documenting the robustness of various methodological approaches in human trafficking prevalence research.

This effort is a collaboration between the U.S. Department of State Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons, CenHTRO, and the Hard-to-Reach Population Methods Research Group (HPMRG). Funded by  the U.S. State Department’s Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons (TIP Office), PRIF has two main aims: 


  • To document the robustness of various methodological approaches in human trafficking prevalence research. 
  • To identify and build the capacity of human trafficking teams in the design, testing, and dissemination of human trafficking prevalence data. 
The first forum was held in May 2020 and brought together close to 1,000 participants from across the world in interrogating current human trafficking prevalence estimation methods. The inaugural forum and subsequent virtual forums are available to stream on CenHTRO's YouTube page

Following the forum, six U.S.-based grantees began validating various prevalence estimation methods through research projects in global trafficking hotspots. At a forum in 2023, the teams will present and assess findings.
PRIF RESEARCH PROJECTS

Brazil
The Freedom Fund—Dr. Ana Brito and Yuki Lo
Estimating the Prevalence of Sex Trafficking of Children in Urban Brazil

Stanford University —Dr. Grant Miller
Estimating the Prevalence of Human Trafficking in Brazilian Agriculture

Costa Rica 
New York University —Dr. Meredith Dank
Estimating the Prevalence of Forced Labor in the Fishing Industry in Costa Rica

Morocco 
NORC at the University of Chicago—Dr. Clifford Zinnes and Kareem Kysia
Estimating the Prevalence of Forced Labor Among Domestic Workers in Morocco

Pakistan 
Johns Hopkins University—Dr. Courtland Robinson
Estimating the Prevalence of Forced Labor in the Brick Kiln Industry in Pakistan

Tanzania 
New York University—Dr. Meredith Dank 
Estimating the Prevalence of Domestic Servitude among Tanzanian Migrant Domestic Workers

Tunisia
University of Massachusetts Lowell—Dr. Sheldon Zhang
Estimating the Prevalence of Domestic Servitude in Tunisia


 

 

 

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VIRTUAL PRIF FORUM—MAY 2020
Part 1
Part 2