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Bridging the Data Divide to Eradicate Human Trafficking

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By: Brittany Dunn, Bill Woolf
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In the ongoing battle against human trafficking, this groundbreaking follow-up to "Eradicating Human Trafficking: A Transformative Approach to Collective Impact" presents a powerful new weapon: standardized data and collaborative intelligence.

Drawing on the ancient wisdom of "Si vis pacem, para bellum" (If you want peace, prepare for war), this essential guide introduces a comprehensive data dictionary that transforms how anti-trafficking stakeholders collect, share, and leverage information. The authors present a strategic framework that unites governments, NGOs, law enforcement, healthcare providers, and businesses in a coordinated response against this evolving threat.

This book goes beyond theory to provide practical tools for building resilient systems that anticipate traffickers' adaptive tactics. By standardizing information across organizations, it eliminates critical gaps in communication while creating a unified foundation for action. The data dictionary serves as a living bridge between diverse actors, enabling seamless collaboration across borders, cultures, and sectors.

For frontline professionals, policymakers, and anyone committed to eradicating human trafficking, this resource offers both tactical guidance and strategic vision. It reframes the fight as one requiring not just compassion, but military-grade preparation and coordination. Only through such collective vigilance and strategic preparation can we achieve our ultimate goal: a world permanently free from trafficking.

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