Combating Trafficking in Persons

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This information paper provides background information on TIP and explains what the DoD's CTIP Program Office does and why it is important.

This brochure explains how CTIP policy affects government contracts in U.S. contingency operations. The DoD mandates compliance with CTIP in contract clauses.

This poster provides information on how and where to report TIP to the Department of Defense Hotline.

Communicating CTIP Policy to Third Country Nationals. DoD created wallet-sized cards (3.5" x 2") that spell out worker's rights and provides hotline information to report suspected violations. These mini-cards were translated into the following languages most commonly used by workers in Afghanistan and were provided to installations in Afghanistan:

English
Pashtu (for use by individuals from Pakistan, India, Afghanistan)
Malay (for use by individuals from Malaysia, Indonesia)
Urdu (for use by individuals from Pakistan, India)
Thai (for use by individuals from Thailand)
Tagalog (for use by individuals from the Philippines)
Arabic (for use by individuals from Iraq, Africa)
Dari (for use by individuals from Afghanistan)


The General Awareness training module is available on mobile devices, and can be downloaded for free at: 

- Apple App Store
- Android Marketplace


Trafficking in Persons Report 2012 published by the Department of State


• Human Trafficking and Smuggling Reports posted by the the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)


The Polaris Project's National Human Trafficking Resource Center


Office of Victim Crimes and Bureau of Justice Administration (OVC/BJA) Directory