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		<title>Testimony of Luis CdeBaca on Reauthorization of TVPA</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act: Renewing the Commitment to Victims of Human Trafficking The text of Ambassador CdeBaca&#8217;s testimony was disseminated by the U.S. Department of State. Testimony Luis CdeBaca Ambassador-at-Large, Office To Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons Statement Before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary Washington, DC September 14, 2011  Good morning. I’d [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=cmshtc.wordpress.com&amp;blog=8729335&amp;post=739&amp;subd=cmshtc&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act: Renewing the Commitment to Victims of Human Trafficking<br />
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<p>Testimony<br />
Luis CdeBaca<br />
Ambassador-at-Large, Office To Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons<br />
Statement Before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary</p>
<p>Washington, DC</p>
<p>September 14, 2011</p>
<p> Good morning. I’d like to thank Chairman Leahy, Senator Grassley, and all the members of the Committee for the opportunity to testify today. I am Ambassador Lou de Baca. As President Obama’s Ambassador-at-Large to Combat Human Trafficking, I direct the State Department’s Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons (G/TIP) and I am responsible for leading our efforts in the global fight against modern slavery.</p>
<p>In addition to the production of the annual Trafficking in Persons Report and a range of direct diplomatic and public engagement on human trafficking issues, one of the primary responsibilities of our office is the administration of foreign assistance funds for international anti-trafficking programs.</p>
<p>Our grantees operate in all regions of the world and are advancing all three Ps of the 3P Paradigm—prevention, prosecution, and protection—that guide our efforts to fight modern slavery here at home and around the world. That means the work of our grantees runs the gamut of anti-trafficking efforts, whether victim protection and rehabilitation, training for prosecutors and law enforcement officials, or prevention efforts, including partnerships with civil society and the private sector, that look to address this crime and curb demand before it takes place. These efforts are closely linked to the mandates and purposes laid out in the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) and its subsequent reauthorizations. The provisions in the TVPA help to prioritize the allocation of our anti-trafficking funds.</p>
<p>Because the three Ps function as an interlocking paradigm, no single P stands alone. For example, it is not enough to prosecute traffickers if we do not also provide assistance to the survivors and work to ensure that no one else is victimized. Thus, many of G/TIP’s projects are cross-cutting in their approach to combating trafficking, and we place a particular emphasis on programs that address victim protection. Ninety percent of projects we have funded last year include a protection component and 61 percent provide direct services for victims. Just over half of the projects build capacity of local law enforcement and prosecutors to apprehend and prosecute traffickers; victim protection is a critical component of these projects as well because justice for the most vulnerable begins with a robust victim-centered approach. More than 90 percent of prevention programs include victim protection activities. Fifty-nine percent of all protection programs include activities to increase prosecutions and convictions, and nearly three quarters of projects focus on both labor and sex trafficking to ensure a comprehensive response to all forms of trafficking.</p>
<p>As I hope to demonstrate today, the programs we help fund are successful, but our foreign assistance budget is modest relative to the global scale of the crime of trafficking in persons. Our final foreign assistance appropriation for this fiscal year was $16.2 million. While we put every penny of that sum to good use, that total stands in stark contrast to a crime exploiting as many as 27 million victims worldwide.</p>
<p>My testimony will demonstrate that the appropriation for our international programs is money well spent, both in terms of the transparency of our grant selection process and in terms of the effectiveness of these funds in advancing U.S. foreign policy.</p>
<p>A good starting point is to explain how we decide to spend our foreign assistance funds. Responsible administration of foreign assistance funds is a top priority for our office. That’s why we’ve implemented a rigorous, transparent, and competitive application process for our grants.</p>
<p>Our foreign assistance and programming priorities are strategically linked to the country-specific tier rankings and diagnostic assessments included in the annual TIP Report. To maximize our limited funding, we identify priority countries for funding each year. We generally target our foreign assistance to Tier 3, Tier 2 Watch List, and, in some cases, Tier 2 countries, where governments have the political will to improve the response to trafficking but lack the economic resources to address the problem. In addition to targeting Tier 3, Tier 2 Watch List, and selected Tier 2 countries, we also consider a country’s financial resources and need for technical support, political will to address trafficking in persons, and other funding that may be already used to address trafficking in the country.</p>
<p>At the start of the process, our office posts information about funding priorities and the availability of funds for anti-trafficking projects on our website. We convene a half-day bidders’ conference for potential applicants, which in the past has been attended by nearly 150 representatives of NGOs, universities, and international organizations, among others. For those not able to attend the conference, we publish the material presented on our website.</p>
<p>We solicit proposals via <a href="http://www.grantsolutions.gov/">www.grantsolutions.gov</a> and <a href="http://www.grants.gov/">www.grants.gov</a>, the portals for U.S. government grants, and through a global call for proposals through U.S. embassies abroad. Solicitations conducted via <a href="http://www.grantsolutions.gov/">www.grantsolutions.gov</a> and <a href="http://www.grants.gov/">www.grants.gov</a> involve applicants submitting their proposals through the systems managed by OMB and HHS. The global call for proposals is a partnership between U.S. embassies and G/TIP, as we ask U.S. embassies to inform organizations working on trafficking how proposals may be submitted to G/TIP.</p>
<p>Grant proposals that are submitted to G/TIP in response to solicitations for bilateral or regional projects are reviewed for technical requirements. Proposals that meet the minimum technical standards (English language, figures in U.S. dollars, and published page limits) are forwarded to U.S. embassies for review by the TIP country team, which may include the political officer, USAID, and other relevant offices. The country team reviews applications and provides feedback to the Department on proposals for bilateral projects that are submitted to G/TIP.</p>
<p>Proposals are then subjected to a competitive interagency regional review panel that provides an opportunity for input from representatives of G/TIP; the relevant Regional Bureau; other offices within the Department that fund anti-trafficking programs; the USAID regional representative; and, as appropriate, other U.S. government agencies.</p>
<p>G/TIP anti-trafficking projects are primarily funded as grants, cooperative agreements, or Interagency Agreements and managed by the G/TIP Grants Officer and International Programs Officers. However, some projects are awarded at State Department posts abroad if G/TIP and post determine that this would facilitate more effective management of the project.</p>
<p>The selection of proposals for funding is based on program priorities and requirements conveyed in the solicitation for proposals. In an ongoing effort to improve the design and effectiveness of anti-trafficking projects, in FY07, G/TIP began to explicitly require applicants to clearly articulate goals and objectives, activities to support each objective, as well as indicators to measure success. The FY07 revised solicitation format was recognized as a model for other offices within the Department.</p>
<p>To further improve the competitive process, in FY10, our office initiated a two-stage grant application process that streamlined the application for organizations seeking funding and reduced the U.S. government resources required to review hundreds of 30-page proposals, while preserving fairness and transparency. In the first stage applicants submit a two-page proposal or concept note and following the review described, selected applicants are invited to submit a full proposal for competitive review.</p>
<p>The required proposal elements stated in solicitations constitute the basis for evaluating proposals. Each panel recommends to me proposals for funding. The results of the review panels are compiled for my review and consideration. I select proposals that best reflect the programming needs for the specific country as identified in the TIP Report, as well as global and regional program needs. Following review and approval of recommended projects by the Director of Foreign Assistance, all projects are sent for Congressional Notification. Abstracts of recommended proposals are distributed to the members of the Senior Policy Operating Group (SPOG) for a final review and comment.</p>
<p>The review process is thorough and transparent, involving numerous partners within the State Department and across government, and of course concluding with Congressional consultation. Such diligence is necessary given the demand for our international program funding. In the last two years, the Office received 998 applications requesting a total of $547 million.</p>
<p>In recent years, G/TIP has taken several steps to shorten the time from proposal submission to project award, including hiring more program officers (from five in 2009 to nine in 2011) and establishing the grants officer and budget officer positions within G/TIP. In contrast to previous years, almost all of foreign assistance funds were obligated in 2010 and we expect the same this year.</p>
<p>Our thorough pre-award review process is necessarily coupled with effective monitoring and evaluation of international programs. The program and grant officers within the Department have monitored anti-trafficking grant projects to provide technical assistance to grantees and to ensure that project goals and objectives are implemented; that Federal grant funds are expended consistent with the provisions of pertinent statutes, regulations, agency administrative requirements; and, that Federal funds are used responsibly.</p>
<p>Grantees are required to submit program progress and financial reports throughout the project period and final reports within 90 days of the end of the project.</p>
<p>The U.S. embassy officers are partners in program monitoring. G/TIP notifies the appropriate officer at post when a new grant is awarded; the guidance from G/TIP provides key project information and recommends procedures for embassy participation in monitoring which are subject to embassy staffing and workloads. When G/TIP Program Officers conduct site visits they use a standardized format for review of administrative and programmatic aspects of the project and the TIP point of contact at the embassy accompanies the officer on the site visit, if available. This practice facilitates close collaboration between the post and G/TIP and strengthens follow-on monitoring by posts.</p>
<p>We take great care in ensuring that we are responsible custodians of the taxpayers’ money, and I believe G/TIP has succeeded in our efforts to make the administration of our programs funding as transparent and accountable as possible. But the true success story here is the programs themselves. Whether in Cote D’Ivoire, where Prosperite is providing basic shelter and services to young girls; or in Thailand, where TRAFCORD has coordinated a series of successful rescues of labor and sex trafficking victims and serves as a model in the region; or in Mexico, where Casa Alianza is working to increase the identification of TIP victims among highly vulnerable street children; or in India where projects demonstrate best practices in raising awareness of government services for freed bonded laborers and aftercare following their release; or in Ghana where a U.S. expert provided technical assistance to local prosecutors leading to a path-breaking conviction, the first of its kind in a forced child labor case, the true success of our programs is the results we are seeing.</p>
<p>The sad reality is that without the modest funding G/TIP is able to provide, many of the projects we support would have to close their doors. That would mean more than just the end of a victim identification initiative or the shuttering of a shelter for survivors. In many instances, it would mean the end of all such services in that country. That must not be the mark of our foreign policy.<br />
The President and Secretary Clinton have made the effort to combat modern slavery a priority because it is in our strategic interest to combat modern slavery. Human trafficking thrives in places where vulnerable populations slip through the cracks and live without the protection of law. The places where we support anti-trafficking programs are the places where we need to show that the United States will stand up for those who cannot stand up for themselves.</p>
<p>But fighting slavery is more than good foreign policy. It’s part of who we are as a nation. We cannot walk away from that responsibility here at home or in our conduct around the world.</p>
<p>I thank you again for the opportunity to testify today. We look forward to working with you further to provide information or answer questions that would provide additional clarity or background.</p>
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		<title>Girls Like Us &#8211; Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Kelsey Saragnese I don’t usually enjoy memoirs and autobiographies because, by their very nature, they are very focused on themselves, without a picture of the story and circumstances surrounding the author. However, Rachel Lloyd’s memoir, Girls Like Us, is an anti-memoir, a book about a movement, in which she includes herself only because it [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=cmshtc.wordpress.com&amp;blog=8729335&amp;post=729&amp;subd=cmshtc&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Kelsey Saragnese</p>
<p>I don’t usually enjoy memoirs and autobiographies because, by their very nature, they are very focused on themselves, without a picture of the story and circumstances surrounding the author. However, Rachel Lloyd’s memoir, <em>Girls Like Us, </em>is an anti-memoir, a book about a movement, in which she includes herself only because it is necessary to get a better grasp on the shared experiences of hundreds of thousands of girls, as the title suggests, like her.</p>
<p>Rachel’s story mirrors the one she tells of <a title="GEMS" href="http://www.gems-girls.org/">GEMS</a> (Girls Educational &amp; Mentoring Services): chapters filled with GEMS girls you meet, and are automatically drawn to, interspersed with her own addiction, abuse, exploitation, and recovery. Rachel illustrates the details of her own past, elaborate, haunting accounts that let a reader like myself, who has never experienced most of the things she has, understand and envision the horrors that trafficked and exploited girls face every day.</p>
<p>This is a book that I would suggest to anyone. Every woman should read it to understand that women, simply because they are women, are targeted and abused by predatory men, but that there are ways to stop it, to stand up for their unknown sisters and daughters. Every man should read it to understand the ramifications of actions, of jokes, of being a bystander, of tolerating that which cannot be tolerated. </p>
<p><em>Girls Like Us </em>is available from the <a href="http://www.stophumantraffickingmo.com/">Central Missouri Stop Human Trafficking Coalition</a> for $20. To purchase a copy, email <span style="color:#99ccff;">help@stophumantraffickingmo.com</span>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Support the work of the coalition to provide services for survivors and to train front line professionals by DINING at SHAKESPEARE&#8217;S on Thursday May 12. Print out the attached flier and take it with you to either the West or Downtown Shakespeare&#8217;s (all day on Thursday), and 15% of your purchase will be donated to the Central Missouri Stop Human Trafficking Coalition.  The donation fliers are good for eat-in, carry-out, delivery, merchandise, drinks, frozen pizzas, and gift cards. You can&#8217;t go wrong!</p>
<p>We appreciate your support! Enjoy your Shakespeare&#8217;s Pizza!          <a href="http://cmshtc.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/cmshtc_5-12-11_shakespeares.pdf">CMSHTC_5.12.11_Shakespeares</a></p>
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		<title>Professional Training April 29, 2011</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Central Missouri Stop Human Trafficking Coalition (CMSHTC) invites you to our 5th Mid-Missouri training on addressing the problem of human trafficking. The training date is APRIL 29th, 2011. Click for downloadable Flier flier april 29 2011 training, Cover letter CoverLetter, Registration form RegistrationForm, and Map to the training site Map What’s the Problem &#8211; Since [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=cmshtc.wordpress.com&amp;blog=8729335&amp;post=667&amp;subd=cmshtc&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p><strong><a href="http://cmshtc.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/flier-april-29-2011-training1.jpg"></a><a href="http://cmshtc.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/flier-april-29-2011-training2.jpg"></a><a href="http://cmshtc.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/flier-april-29-2011-training2.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-674" title="flier april 29 2011 training" src="http://cmshtc.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/flier-april-29-2011-training2.jpg?w=450&#038;h=336" alt="" width="450" height="336" /></a>The Central Missouri Stop Human Trafficking Coalition</strong> (CMSHTC) invites you to our 5<sup>th</sup> Mid-Missouri training on addressing the problem of human trafficking. The training date is APRIL 29<sup>th</sup>, 2011.</p>
<p>Click for downloadable Flier <a href="http://cmshtc.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/flier-april-29-2011-training1.pdf">flier april 29 2011 training</a>, Cover letter <a href="http://cmshtc.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/coverletter.pdf">CoverLetter</a>, Registration form <a href="http://cmshtc.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/registrationform.doc">RegistrationForm</a>, and Map to the training site <a href="http://cmshtc.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/map.pdf">Map</a></p>
<p><strong>What’s the Problem &#8211; </strong>Since 2006 more than 150 individuals have been identified in our state as victims of human trafficking; some have been foreign-born, some have been U.S. citizens; some have been adults, some have been minors; some have been trafficked for forced labor, others for commercial sex. These individuals have been indentified not only in Kansas City and St. Louis, but in communities around the state. Regardless of the specific circumstances, each case represents someone who has suffered a severe injustice and a violation of their personhood and their human rights.</p>
<p><strong>Who Should Come &#8211; </strong>Effective action to recognize victims, to intervene and help individuals rebuild their lives, and ultimately to prevent trafficking requires a collaborative approach. Whether you are a school counselor, a local law enforcement officer, an emergency room clinician, a social worker, or another professional, you play an essential role in this effort. To eradicate human trafficking in Missouri and to empower survivors of this violence requires diverse skills and experience from many different sectors. If you have attended one of our earlier trainings (April 2010 or before), please join us again. This training is more in-depth with multiple presenters from different areas of expertise.</p>
<p><strong>What You Will Learn -</strong> The purpose of this training is to equip you to identify human trafficking and to collaborate with other professionals to meet the needs of survivors. Trainers include Officer Tim Thomason and Sgt. Lloyd Simons [Columbia Police Department], Carrie Tyler [Human Trafficking Outreach Manager for Centro Latino and CMSTHC], Gail Reynoso [Victim Advocate with CARDV], Margaret Howard [Advocate for Victims and Survivors of Human Trafficking], child welfare professionals, and board members of CMSHTC.  Social Work contact hours available; P.O.S.T. credit pending.</p>
<p><strong>Partnerships a Must -</strong> Although it can be challenging to create effective and mutually trusting partnerships among social services, health care, law enforcement, and community organizations, such partnerships are absolutely essential for an effective response to this difficult crime.</p>
<p><strong>Where and When -</strong> The training will be on April 29<sup>th</sup>, 2011 at the Columbia Police Regional Training Center, Robert M. Lemone Building, at 5001 Meyer Industrial Drive, Columbia, MO. Registration is at 8:30 a.m.; training is from 9 AM to 5 PM. The cost is $10.00 for the training. There will be a 75 minute break for lunch; we will have box lunches from Kaldi’s available for those who wish to eat at the site (please let us know ahead of time so we can order enough lunches; lunch is $10.00 additional).  There are also some cafés a short drive from the training center.</p>
<p><strong>Invite Others -</strong> When you receive this flier please post it and share with your co-workers. We would love to have any interested professionals benefit from this training. Please come and learn how to best serve members of your community who are without a voice!</p>
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		<title>Mission Statement</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 19:47:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The CMSHTC board has approved revisions to our mission statement. We believe the new statement better reflects that multiple aspects of the work that we are doing. The new mission statement reads: The Central Missouri Stop Human Trafficking Coalition exists to&#8230; &#8230;end and prevent forced labor and sexual exploitation of innocent children, women, and men. [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=cmshtc.wordpress.com&amp;blog=8729335&amp;post=533&amp;subd=cmshtc&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The CMSHTC board has approved revisions to our mission statement. We believe the new statement better reflects that multiple aspects of the work that we are doing. The new mission statement reads:</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:#faea89;">The Central Missouri Stop Human Trafficking Coalition exists to&#8230;</span></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:#faea89;">&#8230;end and prevent forced labor and sexual exploitation of innocent children, women, and men. Through active engagement in community collaboration and education, we seek to identify victims, expose traffickers and users, promote slave-free practices, and support survivors of human trafficking on their journey toward wholeness.</span></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:#faea89;">We envision communities free of modern-day slavery.</span></p>
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		<title>Next Monthly Meeting: May 11</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Normally we meet on the First Wednesday of Every Month, but due to the Missouri Office of Prosecution Services conference on May 4-6, our monthly meeting for May will be held on Wednesday the 11th of May. 5:30 PM – Open to everyone Room 136 of Parkade Center at 601 Business Loop 70 West, Columbia [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=cmshtc.wordpress.com&amp;blog=8729335&amp;post=521&amp;subd=cmshtc&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Normally we meet on the First Wednesday of Every Month, but due to the Missouri Office of Prosecution Services conference on May 4-6, our monthly meeting for May will be held on Wednesday the 11th of May.</p>
<p>5:30 PM – Open to everyone</p>
<p>Room 136 of Parkade Center at 601 Business Loop 70 West, Columbia Missouri.</p>
<p>Upcoming Meetings: May 11th, 2011; June 1, 2011.</p>
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		<title>2010 Trafficking in Persons Report Released</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2010 22:28:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The United States Department of State released the 10th annual Trafficking in Persons Report on June 14. The TIP reports have been issued annually by the DOS as mandated by the 2000 federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act. The report includes rankings of all nations in terms of their efforts to combat human trafficking. Of special note, [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=cmshtc.wordpress.com&amp;blog=8729335&amp;post=514&amp;subd=cmshtc&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The United States Department of State released the 10th annual <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Trafficking in Persons Report</span> on June 14. The TIP reports have been issued annually by the DOS as mandated by the 2000 federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act. The report includes rankings of all nations in terms of their efforts to combat human trafficking. Of special note, 2010 is the first year that the U.S. Department of State ranks the United States in terms of its efforts to combat human trafficking.</p>
<p>The full report is 22 megabytes, but is available <a href="http://www.state.gov/g/tip/rls/tiprpt/2010/index.htm">online </a>at the Department of State website. You can download the full document or each part separately.</p>
<p>At the same website is a video of the release ceremony, featuring Under-Secretary of State Marie Otero, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and Ambassador-at-Large Luis CdeBaca.</p>
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