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"This
year, 188 countries and territories are included, and we have taken a hard look
at one of the biggest problems we face in combating modern slavery: the
challenge of accurate, effective victim identification. Only through vigorous
victim identification can we ensure that trafficking survivors get the services
they need, can participate in legal proceedings, and can have their voices
heard." US Secretary of State, John F. Kerry
PDF Format
-Introductory
Material (PDF) [11546 Kb]
-Country
Narratives: A-C (PDF) [6408 Kb]
-Country
Narratives: D-I (PDF) [4496 Kb]
-Country
Narratives: J-M (PDF) [5128 Kb]
-Country
Narratives: N-S (PDF) [6309 Kb]
-Country
Narratives: T-Z and Special Case (PDF) [4059 Kb]
-Relevant
International Conventions/Closing Material (PDF) [2445 Kb]
HTML Format
-Letter
from Secretary Kerry
-Letter
from Ambassador Luis CdeBaca
-Victims'
Stories
-Victim
Identification: The First Step in Stopping Modern Slavery
-Definitions
and Methodology
-Topics
of Special Interest
-Global
Law Enforcement Data
-2013
TIP Report Heroes
-Tier
Placements
-Country
Narratives: Countries A Through F
-Country
Narratives: Countries G Through M
-Country
Narratives: Countries N Through Z
-Special
Case
-Relevant
International Conventions
-Trafficking
Victims Protection Act: Minimum Standards for the Elimination of Trafficking in
Persons
-Stopping
Human Trafficking, Sexual Exploitation, and Abuse by International Peacekeepers
-International,
Regional, and Sub-Regional Organizations Combating Trafficking in Persons
-Glossary
of Acronyms
-A
Closing Note: Lift Every Voice and Sing