WUNRN
US State Department
We
each have a responsibility to make this horrific and all-too-common crime a lot
less common. And our work with victims is the key that will open the door to
real change—not just on behalf of the more than 44,000 survivors who have been
identified in the past year, but also for the more than 20 million victims of
trafficking who have not.
The
2014 Trafficking in Persons Reportis available in PDF and HTML
formats. Due to its large size, the PDF has been separated into sections for
easier download.
PDF Format
-Introductory
Material (PDF) [7746 Kb]
-Country
Narratives: A-C (PDF) [4743 Kb]
-Country
Narratives: D-I (PDF) [3882 Kb]
-Country
Narratives: J-M (PDF) [4105 Kb]
-Country
Narratives: N-S (PDF) [5513 Kb]
-Country
Narratives: T-Z and Special Case (PDF) [3105 Kb]
-Relevant
International Conventions/Closing Material (PDF) [963 Kb]
HTML Format
-Letter
from Secretary Kerry
-Letter
from Ambassador Luis CdeBaca
-The
Journey from Victim to Survivor
-Definitions
and Methodology
-Victims'
Stories
-Topics
of Special Interest
-Global
Law Enforcement Data
-2014
TIP Report Heroes
-Tier
Placements
-Country
Narratives
-Special
Case
-Countries
That Are Not States Parties to the Protocol
-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
& Civilian Personnel
-International,
Regional, and Sub-Regional Organizations Combating Trafficking in Persons
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