Video On Demand

Combating Child Trafficking and Supporting Survivors through Strategic Development

December 9, 2016 • 1:00 – 2:15 pm EST
Please join us for a panel discussion on combating child trafficking through strategic partnerships among international development actors. Various NGOs, government institutions, private companies, and international organizations must coordinate to end child trafficking. In fragile states, during war, and in times of instability, children often fall victim to trafficking. USAID, the private sector, and other philanthropic organizations have the opportunity and responsibility to step in where international humanitarian law, human rights organizations, and diplomacy fail.  During this public event, expert panelists and moderators will cover private supply chain management, law enforcement, conflict management, and policy domestically and internationally as this epidemic of child trafficking continues to grow in the United States and abroad.

Our comprehensive and diverse panel of experts will represent governmental policy, NGOs, academia, and other fields.  We will announce additional speakers as they are confirmed.

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Daniel F. Runde
Senior Vice President; William A. Schreyer Chair; Director, Project on Prosperity and Development

Shannon N. Green

Co-Director, UW-STREETS Initiative, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison