U.S. Department of State Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report 2014
In addition to assessments of what almost every government in the world is doing to combat modern slavery, this year’s Trafficking in Persons Report takes a hard look at the journey from victim to survivor, making recommendations and highlighting effective practices that, if implemented, could ease the path forward for countless survivors around the world.
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–Introductory Material (PDF) [8975 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]
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–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
–Glossary of Acronyms
–A Closing Note