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“Presentation of Human Trafficking-Related Graduate Theses and our 2011-2012 Sunny Dupree Award Recipients”
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
10:30 - 12:00 pm
Carr Center Conference Room (Rubenstein Building, Floor 2, Room 219) Harvard Kennedy School of Government
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Presentation of

Human Trafficking-Related Graduate Theses

and our

2011-2012 Sunny Dupree Award Recipients



Dear Colleagues,

Please join us on May 1st from 10:30 am to 12:00 pm in the Carr Center Conference Room (Rubenstein 219, Harvard Kennedy School) for a very special event! Come and hear current Harvard Kennedy School MPP2s present their Policy Analysis Exercises (PAEs) on human trafficking. Learn more about PAE funding and advising opportunities available through the Program on Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery for those MPP1 students interested in focusing on human trafficking. The PAE is a "thesis-like" project that is a mandatory requirement for all MPP students at HKS. The PAE allows students to analyze real world problems for actual clients under the supervision of a faculty advisor.

We will also be presenting the 2011-2012 recipients of the Sunny Dupree Award, which was established by Kathryn Wasserman Davis and Sunny Dupree in the fall of 2008 in an effort to support global peace through combating human trafficking. In order to create an impact through future student anti-trafficking activists and policymakers, Mrs. Davis and Ms. Dupree established this generous student award for Masters in Public Policy (MPP) students who focused their PAEs on human trafficking. Each of the awards will be named in honor of Sunny Dupree, whose concern for human trafficking triggered this project support.

We hope you will be able to attend and to share in our celebration of the incredible scholarly work students have done this year to combat human trafficking.

All my best,

Christina Bain, Director
Program on Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery
Carr Center for Human Rights Policy
Harvard Kennedy School



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