Prevention, Protection, and Prosecution: An Assessment of Anti-Trafficking Efforts

Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Speakers
Holly J. Burkhalter

Vice President of Government Relations and Advocacy, International Justice Mission

E. Benjamin Skinner

Senior Vice President, Tau Investment Management

Presider
Gayle Tzemach Lemmon

Fellow and Deputy Director, Women and Foreign Policy, Council on Foreign Relations

Holly J. Burkhalter and E. Benjamin Skinner speak about the challenge of documenting modern slavery, designing effective interventions, and bringing those interventions to scale.

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