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Trafficking in Persons

U.S. - Latvia Cooperation

There are several anti-trafficking projects funded by the U.S. government in Latvia:

2008

  • A total of 18 Lecturers from Latvian universities and colleges attended a training course "Human Trafficking: A Social and Legal Problem in Latvia and Worldwide".  The training course was sponsored by the Government of the U.S. and administered by the Riga Office of International Organization for Migration. The purpose of the training was to provide Latvian lecturers with theoretical and practical skills to educate their students on how to prevent and fight human trafficking and what assistance measures there are available for trafficking victims in Latvia. The course participants developed a training material E-course on human trafficking. The newly developed e-course as well as other publications on the topic are now available for Latvian lecturers through the web site www.cilvektirdznieciba.lv.

2007

  • From April 23 to 27 specialists from the U.S. Department of Justice visited Latvia to conduct training sessions for judges and law enforcement specialists on prosecution of human trafficking cases.

2006

2005

2004

  • Anti-trafficking Conference, sponsored and arranged in conjunction with Dominican University and School of Social Work and Social Pedagogic Attistiba, took place from December 1 to 3 at the Latvian Police Academy. The conference brought together Latvian Prosecutors, Judges, Police, Border Guards, and Social Workers and their international partners from the U.S., Sweden, and Finland.

2003

  • The Lilya 4-Ever project, co-sponsored by the Swedish Embassy and the International Organization for Migration (IOM), conveyed the anti-trafficking message to over 10, 000 students.
  • Providing the Ministry of Interior of Latvia with anti-trafficking brochures "Be Smart Be Safe" for training purposes and use in anti-trafficking campaigns.