The U.S. Government is committed at the highest levels to implementation of the Trafficking Victims’ Protection Act. In USAID recipient countries where trafficking is a serious problem, USAID missions and operating units should give priority attention to mounting anti-trafficking activities and should consider trafficking in their strategy development, assessments, and program planning. By themselves, USAID activities will not end this pernicious abuse of human rights, but within country-based collaborative frameworks that have the committed participation of civil society, government, faith-based organizations, and law enforcement, these actions can produce powerful results. (Description from Source)