Research and Documentation

Working with Member States and Agencies, CHTEA will strive to carry out appropriate vulnerability assessments, in-depth research on pull and push factors, in-depth research on the emerging and new forms of modern slavery – according to gender and age parity

CHTEA will further provide proper documentation of both evidence and new knowledge – documentary and publishing.

As an institution dedicated to the elimination of Trafficking in Persons, CHTEA engages in strategic partnership with others to crush this evil vice from the world.  CHTEA has a strong passion to drive out what is encountered in trafficking of the millions of women, children and men who are enslaved for the sole purpose of amassing billions of wealth by the greedy and inhumane members of the society.

A world free from the shackles of Human Exploitation and the prosecution of every woman or man who dares take up this evil task to the detriment of the most vulnerable in our society.

CHTEA seeks to redefine counter Trafficking in Persons’ (TIP) strategies through promotion of enhanced coordination, capabilities, skills, exposure, research and documentation; while at the same time seeking to offer holistic solutions to victims’ plight and design an arresting intervention for the perpetrators and/or traffickers. Working collaboratively with Government agencies, CHTEA seeks to advocate, train, advice and prepare policy briefs for sub-regional government policy makers as it may apply appropriately in an effort to create a synergized approach towards Trafficking in Persons and other transnational organized crimes.