This report is based on the factors that have prompted the office to monitor and combat trafficking in persons. (J/TIP) to rethink the way we allocate our foreign assistance funding, including the maturation of the anti-trafficking movement as new stakeholders from across sectors are producing fresh research, developing new techniques for victim identification and survivor care, and spearheading other innovative efforts that hold tremendous promise for changing the way we understand and respond to this crime. (Description from Source)