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Human Trafficking
WorldPoliticalGeopoliticalSocial / HealthEconomicThe U.S. Department of State classifies countries into three tiers according to the severity of the human-trafficking problem in a country and the government’s commitment to combatting trafficking. Tier 1 (the lowest level) are countries that meet the standards for elimination of human trafficking; Tier 2 countries are making progress toward meeting the standards, Tier-2 Watch List countries (designated as 2.5 on the map) are Tier 2 countries that need more evidence to confirm their status. Tier 3 countries do not fully meet the minimum standards to eliminate trafficking and are making no effor to do so.
U.S. Department of StateHuman trafficking is categorized into three tiers. Tier 1 (light orange): Canada, U S, Australia, most of Europe. Tier 2 (orange): Brazil, Mexico, India, and most of Africa. Tier 3 (dark orange): Russia, Iran, Chine; Special Case (blue-green) includes Libya, Yemen, and Eritrea.
Value | Value | Bolivia, 1825 | Brazil, 1822 | Chile, 1817 | Gran Colombia, 1819–1830 | Mexico, 1821 | Paraguay, 1811 | Peru, 1821 | United Provinces of Central America, 1823–1839 | United Provinces of La Plata, 1816 | Uruguay, 1828 | |
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14.4% | ||||||||||||
51.9% | 90.2% | 38.7% | 24.3% | 74.9% | 10.3% | 99.7% | 1.85% | 97.4% | ||||
98.5% | ||||||||||||
33.1% |
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