Industry sector: Social Services
Introduction
The goal of the Human Trafficking Ecosystem Working Group is to effect the transformation of global human trafficking response. Our first task is the drafting of a white paper on how can ToIP principals and governance be used to enhance the prevention of human trafficking in such areas as recruitment of victims, domestic abuse, child abuse, sexual assault.
Develop and make available a set of documents which include (but are not limited to) a governance framework (a "GF") for verifiable digital credentials related to human trafficking and individual safety response.
Organizing Committee
Scott Warner -secours.ioJamie Stirling - secours.io
Jeremy Dzral - WYofi kaimeta.com/
Interested Participants
Karl Kneis - IdRamp.com
Paul Knowles - Human Colossus Foundation+
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Philippe Page - Human Colossus Foundation
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Scope
Produce a global template which changes the current nature of human trafficking response, with emphasis on data collection and collaboration. Our focus is to facilitate the deployment of tools, applications and governance developed within the ToIP ecosystem to positively facilitate prevention, empower victim advocacy, implement survivor financial inclusion measures, increase prosecution rates and enhanced data analytics in partnership with advocacy groups, public safety organizations, judicial entities.
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Objectives - Exploration - Human Trafficking & Safety Response Whitepaper
develop and make available a set of documents which include (but are not limited to) a governance framework (a "GF") for verifiable digital credentials related to human trafficking and individual safety response
- use the CCI White Paper draft as a template
- how can ToIP tools and governance best serve victim advocacy and domestic violence groups?
- how can ToIP principals and governance be used to enhance the prevention of human trafficking in such areas as recruitment of victims, domestic abuse, child abuse, sexual assault?
- how can credentials be applied, who benefits?
- what is the current state of global human trafficking data collection, storage and unification?
- can data become the new witness/evidence for prosecutors reducing the revictimization of victims?
- can we use data to assist investigators in case prioritization?
- what does financial inclusion for for survivors look like?
- how can we use data to create ROI measurements to attract investment to address these issues?
- how can guardianship ID be applied to this issue? (Survivor advocacy is an "at will" relationship.)
- how are civil liberties addressed?
- what events and data has standing in court?
Deliverables
- Define and execute "To Small To Fail" deployment pilot.
- Establish ToIP architecture, governance and best practices within the global public safety sector utilizing a focus on human trafficking response
- Integrate the use of digital identity and credentials by human trafficking victims and survivors.
- Develop data strategy.
- Deploy the Overlays Capture Architecture (OCA) data capture architecture to facilitate a standardized global solution for data capture, data language unification.
- Use OCA to enhance human trafficking investigation, case prioritization and prosecution.
- Define and deploy guardianship ID in the prevention of victim recruitment and survivor advocacy.
- Integrate payment systems for use by victims and survivors.
Milestones
Communication
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References and Links
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STANFORD UNIVERSITY HUMAN TRAFFICKING DATA LAB
https://kingcenter.stanford.edu/research/initiatives/stanford-human-trafficking-data-lab
BOOKS:
Responding to Human Trafficking - Author: Alicia W. Peters Univ. of Pennsylvania
https://www.upenn.edu/pennpress/book/toc/15434_toc.html
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