Dang Vu Hoai Nam
Researcher, University of Iceland, Háskóli Íslands
Founder and Director, Humanity Research Consultancy
Mina Chiang is a sought-after expert in combating human trafficking and modern slavery, especially for her work in combating slavery in the scamming compounds in Southeast Asia, ending forced labour in the fishing industry, and survivor engagement and empowerment. Mina offers technical advice to UN agencies, Interpol, governments, NGOs, and the private sector through her work. She is an international speaker and has been interviewed by numerous media, including CNN, New York Times, and Sky News. Mina is the founder and Director of Humanity Research Consultancy (HRC), an award-winning, UK-based social enterprise revolutionising the fight against human trafficking by bringing in experts from the Global South. Mina has an interdisciplinary background in engineering, sociology, anthropology, and international development.
Suleman Lazarus, Mina Chiang & Mark Button (25 Feb 2025): Assessing Human Trafficking and Cybercrime Intersections Through Survivor Narratives, Deviant Behavior.
Chiang, M. and Casulli, V. (2023). HRC Briefing: Guidance on Responding to Victims in Forced Scam Labour, Humanity Research Consultancy.
Chiang, M., Singh, K. and Kasper, E. (2023). Global Sanctions: Can They Fight Transnational Organised Crimes Fuelled by Human Trafficking? Humanity Research Consultancy.
Chiang, M. and Chen, S. (2022). HRC Briefing: Cyber Slavery in the Scamming Compounds, Humanity Research Consultancy.
Kasper, E. and Chiang, M. (2022). Barriers and Opportunities for More Effective Identification of Victims of Human Trafficking, Winrock International.
Kasper, E. and Chiang, M. (2020). Survivors’ Perspectives on Successful Reintegration after Trafficking, Winrock International.