23/02/2026
Persons with disabilities are among those most vulnerable to human trafficking — yet this issue remains underexplored in both research and practice. A recently published journal article co-authored by CHSSC Senior Research Fellow Elisabeth Jackson explores how disability shapes vulnerability to trafficking in specific and intersecting ways and draws out the implications for counter-trafficking efforts.
The article draws on research in Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand which was led by Elisabeth Jackson in collaboration with local researchers and was commissioned by the DFAT-funded ASEAN-ACT program.
👉 Read the article here: https://www.latrobe.edu.au/socialchange/research-and-evaluation/disability-and-trafficking-asean
👉 More about ASEAN-ACT: https://www.aseanact.org/
La Trobe University