The UNICEF UK On Campus Cambridge Society will be hosting a panel discussion on the topic of child trafficking on Monday 28th January at 7.10pm in G24, Faculty of Law.
There will be a suggested on-the-door entry donation of £2-3, and all proceeds will go towards UNICEF UK. Click here to see the Facebook Event. We'll be exploring the topic with a panel of experts to understand the complex and abhorrent practice of Child Trafficking, the problems we face, and the strategies being deployed to end it. This event is open to all, whether you have previously researched Child Trafficking, or whether you have never looked at it in detail. There will be an opportunity for questions from the audience. We will also provide wine before and after the event! SPEAKERS: GEORGE PAPADIMITRAKOPOULOS Mr. Papadimitrakopoulos is the Adviser and Liaison for the United Kingdom to the Greek National Rapporteur on Trafficking in Human Beings, advising the Rapporteur on issues pertaining to policy, practice, partnerships, victims, and communications. He is also a Member of the Europol Platform for Experts (EPE), an invitation-only secure collaborative web platform for experts in a variety of Law Enforcement areas; and Assistant Editor to the first Lexicon of Criminology and Criminal Justice in Greece, by Greek Scholars globally, published December 2018. REV. DR. CARRIE PEMBERTON-FORD Dr. Pemberton-Ford is the Director of the Cambridge Centre for Applied Research in Human Trafficking and has submitted policy evaluation and strategic direction papers to a range of enforcement, international, governmental and non-governmental organisations. From 2017-8, holding a UNITAR Fellowship, she advised the UN Institute for Training and Research in issues pertaining to Human Trafficking and Gender Equality. DR. SARADAMOYEE CHATTERJEE Dr. Chatterjee obtained a PhD in Social Work from the University of Delhi and was then a consultant to the United Nations' Development Programme (UNDP) in India, working on issues related to human trafficking and HIV/AIDS. She is currently a Bye-Fellow at Lucy Cavendish College and Academic Visitor at the Centre of Development Studies, and her recent academic work focusses on the '(re)integration' of trafficked survivors in the UK, and organ trafficking. DR. SARAH STEELE FRSA, FHEA Dr. Steele is the Deputy Director of the Intellectual Forum at Jesus College, and her research focuses on cross-border issues, including human trafficking and the trade in body products and organs. She is also an Affiliated Researcher at the Department of Politics and International Studies. This is a non-ticketed event, so ensure you arrive promptly to guarantee seats. Please message the page or email [email protected] in advance if you require any access arrangements We hope to see many of you there!
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