The Women Protecting Migrants in Brazil’s North
Venezuelan migrants in northern Brazil are at great risk of exploitation and trafficking, but they have some powerful protectors: a diverse group of women committed to helping them.
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Venezuelan migrants in northern Brazil are at great risk of exploitation and trafficking, but they have some powerful protectors: a diverse group of women committed to helping them.
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Paul Spiegel, MPH ’96, MD, is recognized for his research on preventing and responding to complex humanitarian emergencies and director of the Center for Humanitarian Health.
W. Courtland Robinson, PhD ’04, researches populations in migration, whether displaced by conflict or natural disaster, or in the context of migrant labor and human trafficking.