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Postnatal Care

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Strengthening Maternal and Infant Care through GenAI Mobile Messaging
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Ministério Público do Trabalho
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Luis Assis

Research Fellow, Stanford Human Trafficking Data Lab

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Lydia Aletraris

Research Scholar, Stanford Human Trafficking Data Lab

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Jessie Brunner

Director of Partnerships and Strategy, Stanford Human Trafficking Data Lab

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Stanford Human Trafficking Data Lab
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Dan A. Iancu

Associate Professor, Operations, Information and Technology

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Kimberly Babiarz

Research Director, Stanford Human Trafficking Data Lab

Mapping Supply Chains

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Detecting Human Trafficking and Deforestation in Supply Chains
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News / September 10 2025

Stanford Impact Labs Welcomes Eleven Scholars into the 2025-26 Faculty Fellowship
Sarah Hopwood

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