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MONITORING & EVALUATION OF TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS


COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE

A supportive community of M&E experts and researchers
working on anti-trafficking programs and policies.

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RECRUITING FOR STEERING COMMITTEE MEMBER


Join us! We are searching for a new member, specifically a candidate with lived
experience of trafficking, or from communities highly affected by human
trafficking. Someone with practical knowledge to help steer METIP’s work to meet
the priorities of survivors and people most affected by human trafficking. The
work will mostly be remote via zoom and email, and we are offering an honorarium
of USD 1,080 per annum as an appreciation of your time.

If this sounds like you, please see further details below and apply by Friday
9th December.

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A CALL TO ACTION FOR A MORE INCLUSIVE ANTI-TRAFFICKING FIELD

While there is broad consensus within the anti-trafficking field that the
inclusion of marginalised groups is crucial to effective programming and
research – good intentions are often not reflected in practice.

This Call to Action summarises the main findings that came out of a series of
discussions held during our 2022 Annual Conference, calling on readers to
reflect on inclusivity within their organisational policies, procedures,
research design, data collection and monitoring methods.

Read our Call to Action




LESSONS LEARNED FROM OUR 2022 QUARTERLY MEETING

On the 12th of July 2022, the METIP community gathered once again for one of our
quarterly meetings, to discuss a cutting-edge topic which is currently marking
its way into discussions on anti trafficking research and monitoring: how to
achieve equitable and inclusive monitoring, evaluation, and research.

We have extracted four main lessons from this event, which you can find in the
document attached. These relate to four main topics: ways of capturing missing
voices in anti trafficking programming and research, good practices of
collaborating with survivors, how to use participatory methods involving
survivors and community members, and how to create a more equitable distribution
of research grants in the anti trafficking sector.

Read our lessons learned document


A COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE IN THE ANTI-TRAFFICKING SECTOR

The Monitoring & Evaluation of Trafficking in Persons (METIP) community of
practice is a group of monitoring, evaluation and research experts who work in
the anti-trafficking sector globally. METIP is a supportive environment where
members can network and share best practices, brainstorm ideas and strategies,
and problem solve. 

The overall purpose of the group is to improve monitoring, evaluation, research
and learning, and help increase the body and quality of evidence underpinning
counter trafficking programs and policies.

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ARE YOU EXPERIENCED IN THE ANTI-TRAFFICKING FIELD?

RESEARCHERS  –  EVALUATORS  –  M&E PROFESSIONALS  –  PROGRAM MANAGERS  – 
SUBJECT MATTER EXPERTS

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We are always looking to connect with more professionals working in our field.
If you believe you belong in METIP please apply to join.


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