- Literature Review: Review existing research and literature on the root causes of human trafficking.
- Data Collection: Collect qualitative and quantitative data through surveys, interviews, and focus groups with key stakeholders, including survivors, community leaders, policymakers, and NGOs.
- Case Studies: Conduct in-depth case studies in various regions to understand local factors contributing to trafficking.
- Multi-Dimensional Analysis: Analyze the collected data to identify patterns and correlations among the identified root causes.
- Strategy Development: Develop targeted strategies to address the root causes identified through the analysis.
- Advocacy and Awareness Campaigns: Launch campaigns to promote the findings and advocate for policy changes at local, national, and international levels.
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