The Barnaba Institute: Fighting Human Trafficking and Building a Presence Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Frank Barnaba saved the people from the human trafficking situation for decades and received an award from President Ronald Reagan for his work. Now retired, he began Barnaba Institute to continue its humanitarian mission. As its president, Frank involved in providing direct assistance to victims of the sex trade, often in dangerous conditions of the north-east. Barnaba Institute not only supports the needs, such as clothing, to victims, as well as education and training on the extent and danger of human trafficking with other organizations and the general public. Contacts with many organizations such as Covenant House, the largest non-profit child services agency in the U.S., will provide a forum to reach Frank and rescue equipment. Barnaba Institute executive director, however, does not only perform its mission, but also in finding adequate resources. After using the "seed" funding for the first three years, the CEO must now review its options to continue in the future. "Hide
by Marie Rock, John A. Seeger Source: North American Case Research Association (NACRA) 18 pages. Publication Date: 01 December 2012. Prod. #: NA0127-PDF-ENG

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