Johns Hopkins University, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies2014-10-222014-10-222012Johns Hopkins University, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (2012). 100 Best Practices in Combating Trafficking in Persons: The Role of Civil Society. Baltimore, MD.http://www.ungift.org/doc/knowledgehub/resource-centre/CSOs/100-Best-Practices-in-Combating-TIP.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11212/1759This document is divided into five parts: Part I highlights initiatives carried out by NGOs, which are grouped under four broad categories: prevention, protection, identification and investigation, and multipronged initiatives. Part II lists initiatives undertaken by corporations, employment agencies, unions, and workers’ associations. Research projects, secondary school, and university courses about trafficking in persons, as well as clinical programs, are grouped in Part III, which is devoted to academia. Part IV focuses on media initiatives and highlights the different means used to inform the widest possible audience about trafficking in persons, including news programs, documentaries, films, websites, and mobile applications. Finally, Part V highlights the role that religious institutions can play in the fight against trafficking and lists initiatives taken by faith-based organizations.en-UStraffickinginterventionbest practices100 Best Practices in Combating Trafficking in Persons: The Role of Civil SocietyArticle