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International Programming: The TIP Office awards grants to combat all forms of human trafficking according to the “3P” paradigm of prosecuting traffickers, protecting and assisting human trafficking victims, and preventing trafficking in persons. The TIP Report shapes the TIP Office’s foreign assistance priorities. Examples of project activities include helping countries enact and implement anti-trafficking laws; training police, prosecutors, and judges; helping develop victim identification protocols and training officials on their implementation; providing direct support to victims; building capacity to offer victim services; and increasing awareness of human trafficking.

International Programming: The TIP Office awards grants to combat all forms of human trafficking according to the “3P” paradigm of prosecuting traffickers, protecting and assisting human trafficking victims, and preventing trafficking in persons. The TIP Report shapes the TIP Office’s foreign assistance priorities. Examples of project activities include helping countries enact and implement anti-trafficking laws; training police, prosecutors, and judges; helping develop victim identification protocols and training officials on their implementation; providing direct support to victims; building capacity to offer victim services; and increasing awareness of human trafficking.

International Programming: The TIP Office awards grants to combat all forms of human trafficking according to the “3P” paradigm of prosecuting traffickers, protecting and assisting human trafficking victims, and preventing trafficking in persons. The TIP Report shapes the TIP Office’s foreign assistance priorities. Examples of project activities include helping countries enact and implement anti-trafficking laws; training police, prosecutors, and judges; helping develop victim identification protocols and training officials on their implementation; providing direct support to victims; building capacity to offer victim services; and increasing awareness of human trafficking.

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