Staff correspondent
U.S. Embassy Dhaka celebrated National Human Trafficking Awareness Day and reflected upon its
continued partnership with Bangladesh to prevent human trafficking, prosecute traffickers, and provide
for survivors, according to a press release.
In 2023, the U.S. Embassy and the U.S. Department of Justice’s International Criminal Investigative
Training Assistance Program (ICITAP) and Overseas Prosecutorial Development, Assistance and Training
(OPDAT) conducted human trafficking training for more than 200 investigators, financial analysts,
prosecutors, and judges throughout Bangladesh. These capacity-building programs are conducted in
partnership with the Government of Bangladesh and provide expert assistance, victim-centered skills
development, and case-based mentoring to Bangladeshi counterparts.
Together, ICITAP and OPDAT conducted 48 training sessions in Bangladesh, and ICITAP partnered with
USAID-funded activities to engage in community outreach programs to raise awareness about the
dangers of trafficking and educate communities on how to identify and report potential cases. These
efforts reflect a holistic strategy to involve law enforcement, the community, and NGOs.
“Working together with Bangladesh to combat human trafficking is a great example of how our two
countries can collaborate to stop those who exploit people for profit,” said Ambassador Haas.
He added, “while today we honor those who help end the crime of human trafficking, the United States
is committed to partnering with Bangladesh each and every day to protect the most vulnerable, to bring
traffickers to justice, and to once and for all end the scourge of human trafficking.”