Harvard Radcliffe Seminar: Operational Guidance to Overcome Trafficking among Urban Migrants during Humanitarian Crises
As a result of conflict, poverty, and other complex social, cultural, and political factors, the world today is facing greater rates of urban displacement and larger numbers of urban migrants than ever before. This increase of dislocation driven by humanitarian crises, unfortunately, also presents growing opportunities for human trafficking to occur in urban areas. In spite of the scope of this problem, there is little dependable data on human trafficking in humanitarian crises settings.