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Closed Government and Civil Society US Foreign Aid

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

$357K USD

Funder U.S. Agency for International Development
Recipient Organization International Organisation for Migration
Country World
Start Date Jun 27, 2009
End Date Mar 01, 2014
Duration 1,708 days
Number of Grantees 2
Roles Recipient
Data Source US Foreign Aid
Grant ID 82252-54
Grant Description

These funds supplement the International Organization for Migration's (IOM) existing grant and will enable IOM to continue management of its Global Human Trafficking Information Management System through FY 2009. The database will facilitate case management and coordination of activities for TIP victims in a standardized manner.

This system will strengthen the ability of the organization to compare information abut victims served in IOM facilities, analyze trends in experiences and service needs of victims, and will track and analyze methods used by traffickers.

This unique victim database improves the capacity of IOM managers and policy makers to understand the causes, processes, trends, and consequences of trafficking.

In addition, IOM will disseminate information derived from analysis of key factors and trends so that program implementers and policy makers globally can benefit from the information gleaned from thousands of victims.

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International Organisation for Migration

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