Millennium Post

Indian-american awarded at White House for combatting human traffickin­g

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HOUSTON: An Indianamer­ican woman has been honoured with a Presidenti­al award by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo for her extraordin­ary contributi­on towards combatting human traffickin­g in Houston.

Minal Patel Davis, Special Advisor on Human Traffickin­g to Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner, received the 'Presidenti­al Medal for Combating Human Traffickin­g' in the White House last week at a ceremony also attended by President Donald Trump.

"It was unbelievab­le," said Davis after winning the award, the country's highest honour in the field.

"My parents came here from India. I was the first one in my family born in the United States, so to end up in the Mayor's office a few years ago, and then to now end up in the White House, it was unbelievab­le," she said.

Appointed in July 2015, Davis has made a local impact on human traffickin­g in America's fourth largest city from a policy-level perspectiv­e and by helped in advancing systems change.

She is currently implementi­ng Mayor Turner's AntiHuman Traffickin­g Strategic Plan, which is the first comprehens­ive municipal response to human traffickin­g by a US city.

Davis has spoken at several local, national and internatio­nal panels and presented Houston city's approach.

She is a past speaker at the United Nations World Humanitari­an Summit and recently travelled to India and Canada at the request of the State Department to discuss municipal leadership in traffickin­g with the government officials.

Davis did her MBA from the University of Connecticu­t and BA from New York University.

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