Ending Human Trafficking Podcast

286 – How Do We Measure Prevention, with Jeni Sorensen

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Jeni Sorensen Jeni Sorensen is a human trafficking specialist with 20 years of experience designing, managing, and evaluating programs to combat human trafficking in the U.S. and around the world. Ms. Sorensen currently serves as Director of International Poverty Action’s Human Trafficking Research Initiative, which fosters partnerships between researchers and program implementers to build and carry out rigorous research studies. Previously, Ms. Sorensen served as Director of Winrock International’s Human Trafficking and Safe Migration programs, where she oversaw a $70 million portfolio of counter-trafficking programs in Asia and Latin America. Ms. Sorensen holds a BA from the University of Texas at Austin and an MPP from Georgetown University. Key Points To measure prevention impact, a theory of change and measurement of success should be identified beforehand. To measure trainings, identify the goal of the trainings, randomize your audience, and take a pre-test and post-test. Qualitative and quantita