word | | Trafficking in persons |
| construction | Uzbekistan | ... sexual exploitation; men are trafficked to Kazakhstan and Russia for purposes of forced labor in the construction, cotton, and tobacco industries; men and women are also trafficked internally for the purposes of ... |
| construction | Vietnam | ... Vietnam is a source country for men and women who migrate abroad for work in the construction, fishing, agriculture, mining, logging, and manufacturing sectors, primarily in Taiwan, Malaysia, South Korea, Laos, the ... |
| continental | Malta | ... skilled labor; Malta may be a transit country for African women subjected to sex trafficking in continental Europe tier rating: Tier 2 Watch List - the government demonstrated greater commitment to combat trafficking ... |
| contributed | Moldova | ... problem in Moldova; the government improved victim protection efforts, deployed more law-enforcement officers in the effort and contributed direct financial assistance toward victim protection and assistance for the first time (2010 |
| contributes | Madagascar | ... trafficking law, and the continued arrest and punishment of potential underage children in prostitution by local law enforcement, contributes to the dismal state of anti-trafficking law enforcement efforts in Madagascar (2011 |
| control | Congo, Democratic Republic of the | ... is internal, and much of it is perpetrated by armed groups and government forces outside government control within the country's unstable eastern provinces; Congolese women and children are exploited in forced ... |
| convict | Afghanistan | ... efforts to address human trafficking over the previous year; the Afghan government did not prosecute or convict trafficking offenders under its 2008 law, and it punished victims of sex trafficking with imprisonment ... |
| convict | Cameroon | ... including the creation of an inter-ministerial committee and a national action plan, it failed to convict or punish trafficking offenders, including complicit officials, under its child trafficking law, did not take ... |
| convict | Comoros | ... labor or to investigate suspected cases; the government made no discernible efforts to investigate, prosecute, or convict trafficking offenders, under existing legislation; care to victims of sex or labor trafficking and prevention ... |