
Dr. Joelle Mak
Assistant Professor in Migration, Labour Exploitation and Human Trafficking, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK
She is a public health researcher specialising in evaluation of complex interventions across Asia and Africa. She studies migration, exploitation, trafficking, sexual health and violence. She previously led a five-year DfID-funded Nepal evaluation of an intervention designed to reduce migrants’ vulnerability to exploitation. is currently leading the analysis of the MIDEQ Hub survey of migrants in South America and the Caribben, Africa and Asia, and is also the evaluation and research lead for the Staying Alive Foundation (SAF).