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06YEREVAN214
2006-02-13 12:34:00
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Embassy Yerevan
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USG'S TIP REPORT: DRIVING ARMENIA'S ANTI-TIP

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UNCLAS YEREVAN 000214 

SIPDIS

SENSITIVE

DEPT FOR G/TIP, DRL AND EUR/CARC

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL KCRM AM KTIP HSTC
SUBJECT: USG'S TIP REPORT: DRIVING ARMENIA'S ANTI-TIP
COMMISSION ACTIVITIES

Sensitive but unclassified. Please protect
accordingly.

UNCLAS YEREVAN 000214

SIPDIS

SENSITIVE

DEPT FOR G/TIP, DRL AND EUR/CARC

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL KCRM AM KTIP HSTC
SUBJECT: USG'S TIP REPORT: DRIVING ARMENIA'S ANTI-TIP
COMMISSION ACTIVITIES

Sensitive but unclassified. Please protect
accordingly.


1. (SBU) On February 9 the State Inter-Agency Anti-
Trafficking Commission met to discuss GOAM efforts on
combating trafficking in persons (TIP) throughout 2005
in advance of the submission of the USG annual TIP
Report. Members of the Commission representing state
bodies (Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Labor and
Social Affairs, Department for Migration and Refugees,
and others),as well as international organizations and
the local Hope and Help NGO reported on their anti-TIP
activities in 2005. The discussions at the meeting
revealed an obvious lack of communication between the
agencies, which they acknowledged, and pledged to work
to improve. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which
chairs the commission, urged the agencies to provide a
detailed summary of their anti-trafficking activities
over the past year in order to submit the information
to the Embassy for potential inclusion in the TIP
report.

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COMMENT: REPORT PROVIDES URGENCY TO GOAM EFFORTS
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2. (SBU) This meeting of the Commission, as well as
previous such gatherings, demonstrates that the USG's
TIP report is one of the principal driving forces for
the activities of the Government Anti-TIP Commission.
A representative of Armenian law-enforcement noted that
assigning permanent staff under the Commission to work
on human trafficking would be the best way to make the
work of the Commission more effective. As the
Commission reviews the implementation of the National
Action Plan on Combating Trafficking (2004-2006) and
prepares its own report and recommendations to the
Government, it is clear that the USG's report is
serving as a catalyst for interagency anti-TIP
cooperation and is setting the Commission up as a more
effective tool in coordinating the GOAM efforts on
fighting TIP.
EVANS