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about mit[b]
Insights and recommendations require effort to generate, articulate, and implement. You know this; we know this.
At mit[b], we work with you to understand the problem you are trying to solve and then get to work. Your success is our obsession, so we put real thought into it and don’t just delegate to AI.
Our subject matter expertise includes: human trafficking, forced labour, child exploitation, transnational crimes, human security, humanitarian law, gender-based violence, and data-driven solutions in criminal justice.
what mit[b] does
1. Research with purpose
Data-driven investigations into global crimes, security, and human rights.
2. Real legal analysis
Expert compliance and legal insights—designed to solve real-world challenges.
3. Training that matters
Human-centered learning on trafficking, exploitation, and AI intersections.
4. Impact-driven evaluation
Clear, actionable reviews to measure and enhance your impact.
5. Strategy development
Actionable strategies for advocacy and influence.
6. Expert opinions
Admissable court opinions on the non-punishment principle (S.45 of the Modern Slavery Act).
case studies
End-2-end research
Working with a UN agency, we designed a methodology and research tools and undertook literature reviews, interviews and focus groups to produce recommendations on good practices in returning and reintegrating survivors of human trafficking.
Training for the defence sector
Training courses can be boring; ours are not. We have worked with a defence academy to develop and deliver training on human trafficking in conflict.
Legal compliance
For an EU body we reviewed Poland’s compliance with various EU laws on gender equality and within the criminal justice space.
Strategy development
For international NGOs we have developed policy and advocacy strategies.
Embracing AI
For a US-based think tank we researched and delivered recommendations on the use of AI in human security.
Doctrinal analysis
Reviewed over 40 national legislations across the globe and provided how they can be improved in addressing human trafficking.