Refugee & Human Trafficking
Khulisa Management Services actively engages in addressing refugee and human trafficking issues through evaluation and research projects. In work with the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM), Khulisa has assessed challenges faced by refugees and the effectiveness of assistance programs. In various studies, Khulisa also analyzed the prevalence of human trafficking and collaborates on multidisciplinary approaches to improve policies and interventions against trafficking of both adults and children. These initiatives align with Khulisa’s broader focus on democracy, governance, and social justice, demonstrating its commitment to supporting vulnerable populations through data-driven insights and targeted interventions.
Browse a brief selection of Khulisa’s education projects:
- Evaluating the Effectiveness of Programs for Protection of Refugee Youth in Urban Settings in Africa
- Research on the Nature and Scope of Trafficking In Persons (TIP) in South Africa
- Measures for Countering Trafficking in Persons in Southern Africa (MCTIP)
- Midline Evaluation Ghana Child Protection (J/TIP)