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Dr. Hilary Chester

By June 2, 2020

Dr. Hilary Chester directs the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Anti-Trafficking Program.  The Anti-Trafficking Program has several initiatives, including a national education and awareness raising campaign directed to immigrant communities; a program of specialized employment and job readiness services to U.S. citizen and foreign-national trafficking survivors; a global coalition to address human trafficking in the fishing and maritime industries and the ongoing development and delivery of training curricula, evaluations and quality improvement planning for service delivery and outreach programs; research and advocacy.

Dr. Chester has over 12 years of experience working with vulnerable migrants, including unaccompanied children, victims of human trafficking and refugees; program management, social science research and evaluation. She provides expert consultations on child trafficking cases to the U.S. government and is frequently invited to participate in multi-disciplinary working groups on human trafficking, especially at the intersections of trafficking and migration and the application of new technologies and use of data. She received her doctorate in Anthropology from Southern Methodist University.