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Explore OPRE’s Understanding Key Concepts of Economic Empowerment for People Who Have Experienced Human Trafficking for definitions of key concepts related to this topic. These definitions were generated by people with lived experience of human trafficking and practitioners who provide economic empowerment services to people who have experienced human trafficking.

Explore OPRE’s Economic Empowerment for People Who Have Experienced Human Trafficking: A Guide for Anti-Trafficking Service Providers for recommendations for programming related to economic empowerment and considerations for applying these recommendations, such as through survivor engagement, partnership development, funding, and program evaluation.

Discover an overview of the participants who have been assisted by and services provided through the ACF's OTIP Demonstration Grant to Strengthen the Response to Victims of Human Trafficking in Native Communities (VHT-NC) Program during the first 2 years of implementation.

The Human Trafficking Youth Prevention Education (HTYPE) Demonstration Program: Year 2 Reflections report describes the second year (2021 — 2022 school year) project implementation activities conducted by the eight projects funded under the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) Office on Trafficking in Persons (OTIP)’s HTYPE Demonstration Program.

The Human Trafficking Youth Prevention Education (HTYPE) Demonstration Program: Year 1 Reflections report describes the first year (2020— 2021 school year) project planning and startup activities conducted by the eight projects funded under the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) Office on Trafficking in Persons (OTIP)’s HTYPE Demonstration Program.

This report summarizes the methods used in prior human trafficking prevalence estimation studies. This includes a discussion of the strengths and weaknesses of each method in general and as applied to specific industries. This report concludes with a recommendation for field testing two prevalence estimation studies within one industry and one geographic location in the United States.