Who have we worked with?
We implement the projects on determinants of anti-trafficking policies in Bahrain and Algeria for the British Institute of International and Comparative Law. The projects assessed the links and sequencing of specific factors that have yielded improved political will and capacity in national governments to address trafficking in persons and which have led to sustained and comprehensive anti-trafficking efforts.


We collect data for the UK-registered organisation Fair/Square on its Five Corridors Project. This involves in-depth interviews with more than 30 stakeholders, such as government officials, recruitment agencies, and grassroots organisations.
This project aims to enhance understanding of how governments can strengthen regulatory and enforcement mechanisms to address abusive and fraudulent recruitment practices. The result is more positive outcomes for workers.
We work with the UK-based think tank Institute of Development Studies on a participatory research project funded by Winrock International and USAID. The aim is to understand what counts as successful reintegration for survivors of human trafficking, with a focus on Cambodia and Bangladesh. Click here for more project information.


We work with the International Labor Rights Forum on a diagnostic assessment to support the expansion of the Seafood Working Group – a global coalition of labour, human rights and environmental organisations working to end labour abuse and forced labour in the global seafood industry. The final report we authored for ILRF can be found here.
What our clients say
“Ms. Chiang has provided significant independent support to Human Rights at Sea since 2019. Most notably, this has included enabling state-level engagement in Taiwan through remote and field investigations, written advocacy, and translation skills. Further, she has been able to access trusted connections not just in-country, but also regionally. Ms. Chiang has an impressive ability to professionally influence and access high-level contacts while ensuring the context and nuances of local sectors, language and customs are understood.”
David Hammond Esq., CEO, Human Rights at Sea

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Humanity Research Consultancy
Brighton, United Kingdom
mina.c@humanity-consultancy.com
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