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Dear Code 8.7 Participant, 


Thank you for attending 'Code 8.7: Using Computational Research and AI to End Modern Slavery' on 19-20 February in New York. 

It was a very fruitful event, with many insightful discussions and meaningful connections. The Code 8.7 organizing committee (Delta 8.7, The Alan Turing Institute, Computing Community Consortium, Tech Against Trafficking, Rights Lab and the Global Security Initiative at Arizona State University) is discussing next steps for Code 8.7 and will have updates to share in the near future. 

The organizing committee received several requests to share the contact details of those who participated in Code 8.7. Delta 8.7 is GDPR compliant, and we treat personal information with the utmost care and respect, so we kindly ask that you click 'I agree' below to consent to: 
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A participant contact list of those that click 'I agree' will be shared in early March 2019. If you have any questions, please contact us at info@delta87.org.

Thank you, 
Delta 8.7 and the Code 8.7 Organizing Committee
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This newsletter is produced by the Delta 8.7, a project by United Nations University Centre for Policy Research and a contribution to Alliance 8.7. Delta 8.7 helps policy actors understand and use evidence to adopt policy responses that will contribute to achieving UN Sustainable Development Goal Target 8.7. 
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