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Completed Government and Civil Society US Foreign Aid

Anti-Trafficking in Persons Project [through International Organisation for Migration]

$1.01M USD

Funder Department of State
Recipient Organization International Organisation for Migration
Country World
Start Date Dec 04, 2007
End Date Feb 10, 2012
Duration 1,529 days
Number of Grantees 2
Roles Recipient
Data Source US Foreign Aid
Grant ID 82211-54
Grant Description

IOM will conduct four regional sessions of its two-week anti-TIP training program for groups of law enforcement officials across the criminal justice continuum from 16 countries selected from four targeted regions: Central America, the Caribbean, South America, and Africa.

The training will build relationships among participants from each country as well as demonstrate the importance of coordination across borders.

The focus will include investigation, interviewing, victim protection, law enforcement and NGO cooperation, and international anti-trafficking agreements.

Funding is provided to IOM for its expert trainers and proven curriculum and to INL's International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) program to support student participation and site costs.

All Grantees

International Organisation for Migration

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