Partnerships

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Each year, the Office on Trafficking in Persons (OTIP) collaborates with federal, state, Tribal, territorial, local, and non-governmental partners to develop and deliver services for individuals at risk of or who have experienced human trafficking. Collaboration is key to maximizing capacity and resources and ensuring anti-trafficking policies and programs are effective. An integrative response reduces duplication, strengthens services, and amplifies impact across communities. 

Federal Interagency Collaboration

OTIP works with federal partners and stakeholders to raise awareness, set research priorities, and make policy recommendations to improve anti-trafficking efforts.

 

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Department Collaboration

OTIP collaborates across the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to support an effective, unified response to human trafficking.

 

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Federal Advisory Committees

OTIP supports and collaborates with federal advisory committees, using their recommendations to enhance the public health response to human trafficking.

 

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Public-Private Partnerships

OTIP forges public-private partnerships to drive innovative solutions for preventing human trafficking and enhancing services for survivors.

 

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