Published by: U.S. Department of State, Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons, 2007
Via: Docuticker
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act, passed by the Congress and signed into law by the President in December 2003, requires the Department of State to submit to the Congress an Interim Assessment of the progress made in combating trafficking in persons (TIP) by those countries placed on the Special Watch List in September 2006. The evaluation period covers the six months since the release of the June 2006 annual report.
This year, 39 countries are on the Special Watch List. These countries either (1) had moved up a tier in the 2006 TIP Report over the last year’s Report, or (2) were ranked on Tier 2 in the 2006 TIP Report, but (a) had failed to provide evidence of increasing efforts to combat TIP from the previous year, (b) were placed on Tier 2 because of commitments to carry out additional future actions over the coming year, or (c) had a significant or significantly increasing number of trafficking victims. Thirty-four of the 39 countries on the Special Watch List are in the second category–ranked as Tier 2 Watch List–including two countries initially ranked as Tier 3 in the June 2006 TIP Report, but reassessed as Tier 2 Watch List countries by the State Department in September 2006 (Belize and Laos). Attached to this Interim Assessment is an overview of the tier process.
Thursday, February 01, 2007
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Hi there - your site looks very interesting - great job! Radio Free Asia has been following trafficking stories in the region for many years now, and I have recently posted a couple of recent broadcasts (translated into English) on our blog. There's one on Lao women and the sex trade (definitely connected to gender and education)and one on the trafficking of North Korean women as 'brides'.
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