Humanatis is privileged to have worked with the following clients on an exceptional range of projects:

Media For Humanity
   •  Strategic planning and program development for two three-year
      
anti-trafficking programs (May 2008). 

The Connecticut Permanent Commission on the Status of Women
   •  Creation of a fully adaptable three day human trafficking training curriculum
      and train-the-trainer component for state and local governmental agencies,
      state and local law enforcement, healthcare providers, service providers,
      faith-based organizations and community organizations throughout the
      State of Connecticut (June 2007).

Women’s Commission for Refugee Women and Children
   •  Women’s Commission for Refugee Women & Children, Trafficking of
      Refugees & Internally Displaced Persons: Global Implications of Four Country
      Studies
(to be published 2008).
   •  Women’s Commission for Refugee Women & Children, The U.S. Response to Human Trafficking: An Unbalanced Approach (May 2007).

International Rescue Committee
   •  Long Distance Learning Training Modules (Sept. 2005):
          • Human Trafficking: Awareness and Identification
          • Safety of Trafficked Clients
          • Social Services for a Trafficked Client
          • The T Visa: Immigration Relief for Trafficked Clients
          • Legal Assistance to a Trafficked Client: Alternative Immigration Relief

   •  International Rescue Committee, The Pro Bono Attorney’s Guide to
      Representing Trafficked Persons
(May 2005).
   •  Internal Memoranda: U Visa, VAWA, T Visa, Adjustment of Status, Advance
      Parole, Inadmissibility (Apr. 2005).

International Organization for Migration
   •  Advice and counsel to the Counter-Trafficking Unit, Regional
      Office for North America and the Caribbean, Washington, DC (May 2005).

National MultiCultural Institute
   •  Conceptual and substantive development of the human trafficking
      web portal http://www.humantraffickingsearch.net (Nov. 2005).

Center for Women Policy Studies
   •  Center for Women Policy Studies, Report Card on State Action to Combat
      International Trafficking
(May 2007).

   •  Advocating for and drafting federal trafficking legislation (Dec. 2006).
   •  Center for Women Policy Studies, Resource Guide for State Legislators:
      Model Provisions for State Anti-Trafficking Laws
(July 2005).

   •  Briefing: Immigration Benefits Available to Trafficked Persons
      in the United States (Mar. 2005).

Ayuda
   •  Supervise and mentor an attorney representing trafficked children
      in the metropolitan Washington, DC area (Sept. 2006- Mar. 2007).

Shared Hope International
   •  Project design, development and grantwriting on combating international
      sex tourism (Mar. 2005).
   •  Technical assistance with grantwriting projects on commercial sexual
      exploitation of children (Mar. & Apr. 2006).

Development & Training Services, Inc.
   •  Design and drafting of a proposed USAID funded regional partnership
      for Southeast Europe, including an initiative on cross-border law
      enforcement referrals (Sept. 2004).