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USCRI Policy Brief: No Survivor Left Behind

July 26, 2023

To mark World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, in this week’s Policy and Advocacy Report, policy analyst Aaron Nodjomian-Escajeda examines global trends on trafficking in persons and provides recommendations on what the United States can do to “reach every victim of trafficking” and “leave no one behind.”

This report is part of USCRI’s ongoing work to provide services to survivors of trafficking and support the end of human trafficking.

Click here to read the full Policy & Advocacy Report.

USCRI administers the Trafficking Victim Assistance Program (TVAP) for the US Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Office on Trafficking in Persons (OTIP), contracting with a network of over 200 providers across the US and US territories who provide direct services to survivors of trafficking, including support for basic needs, health serviceslegal services, educational and job training, and placement programs.


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