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From Laura Gutierrez: A little question: Dr. Gore, do you think there is a way of using this methodology virtually? or does it require a lot of face-to-face interaction in the drawing/mapping activity?

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Who is using the data collected from these projects and what does intervention look like on the ground or in policy?

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How do you ensure the safety of yourself, your team, and your informants while engaging in these mapping activities?

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Candy Corn

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reeces

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snickers

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snickers

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Option 3 please

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From Jesse: How do you ensure the safety of yourself, your team, and your informants while engaging in these mapping activities?

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Can you describe convergence and how it is related to your work?

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How do you ensure the safety of yourself, your team, and your informants while engaging in these mapping activities?

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Is there a nationality more prominently engaged in trafficking?

01:01:36
Thank you

01:03:57
This is fantastic! Thank you for your work and presentation!

01:04:14
Thank you!

01:06:13
Why are sea cucumbers trafficked? As pets? As food? I never heard of sea cumber trafficking.

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:(

01:08:41
Don't eat them is a go!!

01:08:48
oh noo

01:08:50
mistake

01:09:12
Great presentation!

01:09:15
Thank you so much for a fascinating talk!

01:09:21
Really amazing work, thank you!

01:09:24
I spent time in Zaire. Would love to follow up with you.

01:09:39
Now the DCR obviously

01:09:39
Thank you all!