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Human Trafficking

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The 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 State

Human 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.

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Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) Members

Latin America, 1830

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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

14.4%
51.9%90.2%38.7%24.3%74.9%10.3%99.7%1.85%97.4%
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33.1%
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