JPIIJPC engages in research to inform its programs and strengthen advocacy on human rights and social justice issues. Notable studies include:
An Assessment of the Situation of Ugandan Survivors of Human Trafficking: A Case Study of Kampala, Kasese, and Fort Portal Districts – Examining the experiences and needs of survivors to guide support interventions.
Human Trafficking: A Threat to Society – Highlighting the societal impact of human trafficking and providing evidence-based recommendations for prevention and advocacy.
Through these research efforts, JPIIJPC ensures its actions and policies are grounded in evidence and respond effectively to community needs.