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Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons


The Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons (G/TIP), headed by Ambassador John R. Miller, provides the tools to combat trafficking in persons and assists in the coordination of anti-trafficking efforts both worldwide and domestically.

Action To End Modern-Day SlaveryReport cover:  Trafficking in Persons Report, June 2005, [AP/WWP photos]
The 2005 Trafficking in Persons Report on 150 countries is the most comprehensive worldwide report on the efforts of governments to combat severe forms of trafficking in persons. Its findings will raise global awareness and spur countries to take effective actions to counter trafficking in persons.

The annual Trafficking in Persons Report serves as the primary diplomatic tool through which the U.S. Government encourages partnership and increased determination in the fight against forced labor, sexual exploitation, and modern-day slavery.

  
Highlights

Continued Commitment to Fight Trafficking in Persons
President Bush signed the 2005 Trafficking Victim Protection Reauthorization Act which strengthens U.S. anti-trafficking efforts at home and abroad. full text

Abolitionist Ambassador of the Year
Ambassador to the UAE Michele Sison was named the first-ever Abolitionist Ambassador of the Year for her actions to end child trafficking in the UAE. full text

Ansar Burney holds a photo of a child camel jockey victim.Anti-Human Trafficking Hero Discusses Child Jockeys
Human rights activist and 2005 TIP Report hero Ansar Burney described his groundbreaking work to assist victims of child camel jockey trafficking in the Middle East. full text

Research
Research is an integral aspect of G/TIP's fight to end trafficking in persons. Learn more about anti-trafficking research products funded by the Department of State.

2005 Trafficking in Persons Report
Report | remarks by Secretary Rice | remarks by Ambassador Miller

U.S. Government's International Anti-Trafficking Programs
Read the Fiscal Year 2004 report.  Also learn more about related anti-trafficking links and tier definitions.

  
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