U.S., Zambia signs partnership to prevent trafficking in persons

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Linnisa Wahid,P2P Signing,Prevent Trafficking In Persons (P2P)

United States Embassy Zambia’s Chargé d’Affaires, Linnisa Wahid and Minister of Home Affairs, Honorable Jack Mwiimbu, have recently signed

United States Embassy Zambia’s Chargé d’Affaires, Linnisa Wahid and Minister of Home Affairs, Honorable Jack Mwiimbu , have recently signedUnited States Embassy Zambia’s Chargé d’Affaires, Linnisa Wahid and Minister of Home Affairs, Honorable Jack Mwiimbu , have recently signed the U.S.–Zambia Partnership to Prevent Trafficking in Persons , a new multi-year initiative to combat trafficking in persons in Zambia.

With the signing of this P2P, the first globally, the TIP Office provided $4 million in America foreign assistance to Save the Children, which will collaborate with relevant Zambian government ministries and the TIP Office to implement an action plan developed to achieve the objectives of the P2P. Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, whose death in a helicopter crash was announced Monday, is the latest major political leader to die in an aviation accident.

Linnisa Wahid P2P Signing Prevent Trafficking In Persons (P2P) Save The Children U.S/ Zambia Partnership

 

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