Current Work

    Nonprofit Organizations in Anti-Trafficking and ICT Use for Coordination and Information Sharing

    Conducted field study of 17 nonprofit organizations in the anti-trafficking subsector in two different metropolitan cities. Will use results of the qualitative data analysis to determine a baseline design direction for creating a system to facilitate coordination between nonprofit organizations. This is a critical need among nonprofit organizations serving high-risk populations such as trafficking victims. Such organizations require a significant level of inter-organizational coordination between other nonprofits, government or policy bodies, law enforcement, medical services, etc. – all of which can cross local, state and national boundaries. Currently planning for a two-year longitudinal study for designing, building, deploying and evaluating an inter-organizational coordination system along an information flows model.


Contact

email: jstoll at gatech

Modified: 10 4 2008