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GMHC 2012
Update on the Global Trafficking in Persons Situation and How Health Professionals can get Involved
Update on the Global Trafficking in Persons Situation and How Health Professionals can get Involved
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Update on the Global Trafficking in Persons Situation and How Health Professionals can get Involved
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Katherine Welch
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Jun 15, 2012
This talk will address the current trends and updates on global (outside the USA) human trafficking issues. Themes and opportunities pertinent to health professionals will be highlighted.
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