On July 23, 2020, the Human Trafficking Collaborative Network (HTCN) collaborated with the United Nations Association (UNA-USA) of St. Louis and National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW)-St. Louis and held a two-part webinars titled “Post-Covid19 Anti-Trafficking Strategies”. Part I “Global Perspectives on Trafficking in Persons Counter Measures” included the plans in mitigating the anticipated increase in numbers of vulnerable populations around the world as well as how supply side global networks will change during and in the post-Covid19 era. Presentations were given by Hannah Stallard, a Programme Management Officer at the United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime (UNODC), and Leah Meyer, a Human Trafficking Subject Matter Expert. Questions on Part I should be addressed to amanda.sy@wustl.edu.

Post-Covid19 Anti-Trafficking Strategies Part I Recording

The Impact of Covid-19 on Trafficking in Persons at the Global Level: UNODC’s Perspective (Hannah Stallard)

Human Trafficking Networks and Technology in the Post-Covid World (Leah Meyer)

Speakers’ Bios

Post-Covid19 Anti-Trafficking Strategies Webinar Series Flier