Conference Themes

1. Mind Mapping the Victim and the Trafficker :

Objective: To understand the psychological and sociological profiles of victims and traffickers.

Discussion Points:

  • Psychological trauma experienced by victims: emotional, physical, and social impacts.
  • The mindset and motivations behind traffickers' actions.
  • Identifying patterns and behaviors to better inform prevention and intervention strategies.

2. Technology and the Footprint of Technology with Human Trafficking

Objective: To examine the dual role of technology in facilitating and combating human trafficking.

Discussion Points:

  • The use of technology by traffickers: recruitment, exploitation, and concealment.
  • Innovative technological solutions: AI, blockchain, data analytics in tracking and preventing trafficking.
  • Strategies for leveraging technology for awareness, education, and victim support.

3. The Global Chaos of Human Trafficking

Objective: To analyze the worldwide landscape of human trafficking and its implications.

Discussion Points:

  • Current statistics and trends in human trafficking across regions.
  • The impact of socio-political factors, including conflict and economic instability, on trafficking rates.
  • Collaborative efforts among nations and organizations to combat human trafficking.

Connecting the Themes

The SAFE conference will bring together these three themes to create a holistic understanding of human trafficking:

Interconnections:

The psychological trauma of victims and the motivations of traffickers are intricately linked to the technologies that facilitate trafficking. By mapping these relationships, we can identify key leverage points for intervention.

Innovative Solutions:

By harnessing the power of technology, we can develop innovative solutions that address both the root causes of trafficking and the needs of victims, while also disrupting traffickers' operations.

Global Collaboration:

Addressing the chaos of human trafficking requires a united global response, integrating insights from psychology, technology, and international law to create comprehensive strategies.

Expected Outcomes

  • Development of actionable strategies and recommendations for stakeholders.
  • Enhanced awareness of the intersection between trauma, technology, and human trafficking.
  • Adding to the current network of professionals and organizations dedicated to combating human trafficking.
  • Informing global collaborative policies for prevention, intervention, and best practices.
  • Document good practices across the globe in preventing and combating human trafficking.
  • Bring out a list of experts across the world in the different aspects of service to victims / survivors; law making, law enforcement, care and protection, rehabilitation and in preventing trafficking.