
U.S. – MONGOLIA
CHILD PROTECTION COMPACT PARTNERSHIP
2020 – 2024
United States |
Mongolia |
Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons | Ministry of Justice and Home Affairs |
On April 2, 2020, the United States and Mongolia signed the U.S.-Mongolia Child Protection Compact Partnership, a four-year plan developed jointly by our two countries that documents the commitment of our nations to achieve specified shared objectives related to strengthening efforts to effectively prosecute and convict child traffickers, providing comprehensive trauma-informed care for child victims of these crimes, and preventing all forms of child trafficking in Mongolia. Under the Partnership, the TIP Office plans to invest $5 million to support achievement of these objectives.
- CPC Partnership Agreement
- Action plans
- Multidisciplinary Task Force
Implementing partners
Sub – Implementers
Mongolian Gender Equality Center
Talita Asia Mongolia
Prosecution
- Activities
- Trainings
- Studies
- Research
- Campaigns
- Recommendations
Protection
- Activities
- Trainings
- Studies
- Research
- Campaigns
- Recommendations
Prevention
- Activities
- Trainings
- Studies
- Research
- Campaigns
- Recommendations
Partnership
- Activities
- Trainings
- Studies
- Research
- Campaigns
- Recommendations
GOM Accomplishments
MOJHA
- Reports
- Legislations
- Regulations
- Standards
MSLP
- Reports
- Legislations
- Regulations
- Standards
PGO
- Reports
- Legislations
- Regulations
- Standards