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Completed Government and Civil Society US Foreign Aid

Anti-Trafficking in Persons Project [through American Bar Association]

$28.4K USD

Funder Department of State
Recipient Organization American Bar Association
Country Mexico
Start Date Sep 14, 2009
End Date May 05, 2013
Duration 1,329 days
Number of Grantees 2
Roles Recipient
Data Source US Foreign Aid
Grant ID 82041-54
Grant Description

The American Bar Association recently completed an assessment of Mexico using its Human Trafficking Assessment Tool (HTAT).

The HTAT involved input from Mexican government officials, civil society groups and academics, and will provide the necessary information for Mexican government authorities, law enforcement, civil society organizations, and other key stakeholders to reform their laws and overall efforts such that they can better combat trafficking in Mexico.

This additional funding will support widespread presentation and dissemination of the HTAT Report.

Presentation of the report will include a rollout event designed to generate media attention and serve as a catalyst for discussion and dissemination of the tool.

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American Bar Association

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