Trafficking in Persons Report 2014

Date: 2014 Description: Trafficking in Persons Report 2014. - State Dept Image

"We each have a responsibility to make this horrific and all-too-common crime a lot less common. And our work with victims is the key that will open the door to real change—not just on behalf of the more than 44,000 survivors who have been identified in the past year, but also for the more than 20 million victims of trafficking who have not.

As Secretary of State, I’ve seen with my own two eyes countless individual acts of courage and commitment. I’ve seen how victims of this crime can become survivors and how survivors can become voices of conscience and conviction in the cause.

This year’s Trafficking in Persons Report offers a roadmap for the road ahead as we confront the scourge of trafficking." -- John F. Kerry, Secretary of State

 

The Report

The 2014 Trafficking in Persons Report is available in PDF and HTML formats. Due to its large size, the PDF has been separated into sections for easier download. To view the PDF file, you will need to download, at no cost, the Adobe Acrobat Reader.

PDF Format

Introductory Material (PDF)
Country Narratives: A-C (PDF)
Country Narratives: D-I (PDF)
Country Narratives: J-M (PDF)
Country Narratives: N-S (PDF)
Country Narratives: T-Z and Special Case (PDF)
Relevant International Conventions/Closing Material (PDF)

Foreign Language Introductory Material

Introductory Material (PDF) [Arabic]
Introductory Material (PDF) [French]
Introductory Material (PDF) [Spanish]

HTML Format

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

Remarks

06/20/14 Remarks at the Release of the 2014 Trafficking in Persons Report;  Secretary of State John Kerry; Ben Franklin Room; Washington, DC
06/20/14 Briefing on the Trafficking in Persons Report 2014;  Ambassador-at-Large Luis CdeBaca, Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons; Via Teleconference

Fact Sheets

A Day in Your Life: Touched by Modern Slavery [Get Acrobat Reader PDF version   ]
International Programs To Combat Trafficking in Persons [Get Acrobat Reader PDF version   ]
Journey From Victim to Survivor [Get Acrobat Reader PDF version   ]
Media Best Practices [Get Acrobat Reader PDF version   ]
Office To Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons: An Overview [Get Acrobat Reader PDF version   ]
Profits and Poverty: The Economics of Forced Labor--International Labor Organization, 2014 [Get Acrobat Reader PDF version   ]
Protection Checklist [Get Acrobat Reader PDF version   ]
The Challenges of Certification in Addressing Forced Labor [Get Acrobat Reader PDF version   ]
The Intersection Between Environmental Degradation and Human Trafficking [Get Acrobat Reader PDF version   ]
The 3Ps: Prosecution, Protection, and Prevention [Get Acrobat Reader PDF version   ]
The Use of Forced Criminality: Victims Hidden Behind the Crime [Get Acrobat Reader PDF version   ]
The Vulnerability of LGBT Individuals to Human Trafficking [Get Acrobat Reader PDF version   ]
Vulnerability of Indigenous Persons to Human Trafficking [Get Acrobat Reader PDF version   ]
What Is Trafficking in Persons? [Get Acrobat Reader PDF version   ]