
Corallina holds a LLM summa cum laude (Roma3) and a M.A. in Human Rights (University College London). She is Program Coordinator at the Italian Coalition for Civil Liberties & Rights (Cild) – where she works mostly on immigration and asylum, also through the data-journalism project Open Migration – and Research Assistant at Antigone, as well as member of Antigone’s national Prison Observatory and Fair Trial’s Legal Experts Advisory Panel.

Héléna Behr is Senior Protection Associate at the UNHCR Regional Office for Southern Europe, and oversees UNHCR’s participation in the Italian Eligibility and Status Determination procedure. She is also is responsible for activities related to training and capacity building, statelessness and anti-trafficking. Ms Behr has worked with UNHCR since 1994 and in several locations, including the Russian Federation, Central Asia and Turkey.

Salvatore Fachile, lawyer and researcher on judicial issues concerning human trafficking, international protection, unaccompanied migrant minors, immigration law, and anti-discrimination law. He currently runs his law firm in Rome, and is a member of the advisory board of ASGI (Associazione per gli Studi Giuridici sull’Immigrazione) and a consultant to the Naples-based Social Cooperative Dedalus.

Between 1995 and 2016, Claudio Donadel was the project manager of the interventions on prostitution and human trafficking for the Municipality of Venice. In 2006 and 2007 he was a member of the Inter-ministerial Commission for the implementation of Article 18 of the Immigration Law and, between 2007 and 2013, a member of the Inter-ministerial Commission for the support of victims of trafficking, violence, and exploitation, both sitting at the Italian Department for Equal Opportunities.

Since 2003 he works as researcher and humanitarian worker for Doctors Without Borders in Italy and abroad. He currently works in the Advocacy Unit of Doctors Without Borders Italy on migration related-issues. Author of Distances. Stories of exile from South Africa of yesterday and today (2014) and Disarmo (2016).

Laura Bartolini is Data Analyst and DTM Focal Point at the Coordination Office for the Mediterranean of the International Organization for Migration in Italy. She
coordinates the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) operations in the country, researching on migrants’ vulnerabilities to exploitation and human trafficking along the Central Mediterranean route and on the interconnections between the type of travel and the specific protection needs of migrants in transit.

Public Prosecutor since 1995, he has been Deputy Prosecutor at the Courts of Ariano Irpino, Perugia and Rieti. Since 2011, he is Deputy Prosecutor at the Court of Rome. He was Vice President of the Commission for the support of victims of human trafficking, violence and exploitation, member of the Commission for the prevention of and fight against female genital mutilation practices, and member of the
Inter-ministerial Committee for Human Rights at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Debra Budiani-Saberi, Ph.D. is a Medical Anthropologist, the Executive Director and Founder of the Coalition for Organ-Failure Solutions, a Consultant to the United Nations Office of High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) and an expert on TPRO via a victim-centered approach. Her work has included an analysis of key stakeholders and actors involved in the organ trade including victims, recipients, medical professionals, religious clerics, laboratories, and the state.