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Viewing cable 08MEXICO411, MEXICO: TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS PROJECT PROPOSALS

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
08MEXICO411 2008-02-13 21:44 2011-08-25 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Mexico
VZCZCXRO7503
RR RUEHCD RUEHGD RUEHHO RUEHMC RUEHNG RUEHNL RUEHRD RUEHRS RUEHTM
DE RUEHME #0411/01 0442144
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
R 132144Z FEB 08
FM AMEMBASSY MEXICO
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 0497
INFO RUEHXC/ALL US CONSULATES IN MEXICO COLLECTIVE
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 MEXICO 000411 
 
SIPDIS 
 
SIPDIS 
 
G/TIP FOR KATHLEEN A. BRESNAHAN 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: ASEC ELAB KCRM MX PHUM PREL SMIG
SUBJECT: MEXICO: TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS PROJECT PROPOSALS 
FOR 2008 INCLE AND ESF FUNDS 
 
REF: 2008 STATE 161287 
 
1.(U) Embassy Mexico City established a committee to evaluate 
six TIP project proposals based on guidelines set out in 
reftel.  The following sections/agencies at the Embassy were 
represented on the committee: Political, Public Affairs, 
Agency for International Development, Department of Justice, 
and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).  Post selected 
two project proposals for consideration by the Office to 
Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons (G/TIP) for 
funding. Post selected the proposal by Alternativas Pacificas 
(ALPAZ) as its first choice and Fundacion Casa Alianza Mexico 
as its second choice for funding based on their thorough 
knowledge of the trafficking problem in Mexico and their 
systematic approach to targeting vulnerable communities with 
awareness activities about the dangers of trafficking, better 
educating local legislators on the need for stronger TIP 
legislation, and providing victims with more comprehensive 
services. The full proposals of the two projects will be 
forwarded to the appropriate contacts in G/TIP by email. 
Below we summarize the two proposals we recommend State 
consider for funding. 
 
2. (U) Applicant: Alternativas Pacificas, A.C. 
 
Funding amount: US$ 47,670 
 
Project Title: Alternativas Pacificas (ALPAZ) TIP Project 
 
Project Duration: One year 
 
Proposal abstract: Since 1996, Alternativas Pacificas A.C. 
(ALPAZ) has provided services to battered women and victims 
of family and sexual violence and has expanded its services 
over the years to include victims of trafficking.  To date, 
ALPAZ has provided services to over 55,000 women and 
children.  ALPAZ proposes the following activities for 
funding: 
 
A.  Inform and raise awareness about human trafficking in 
Nuevo Leon to detect possible victims and to provide adequate 
services for victims of trafficking. 
 
B. Promote TIP legislation among local politicians and 
provide workshops for local government officials and civil 
society. 
 
C. Provide integral services to victims of trafficking 
including access to legal and judicial advice, housing and 
medical and psychological attention. 
 
3. (U) Applicant: Fundacion Casa Alianza Mexico, IAP 
 
Funding amount: US$ 489,760 
 
Project title: Human Trafficking Victims 
 
Project Duration: Three years 
 
Proposal abstract:  Fundacion Casa Alianza Mexico (FCAM) 
provides services to boys and girls aged 12 to 18 who have 
been victims of some form of human trafficking, among other 
forms of abuse.  FCAM has a sexual exploitation program, 
which is designed to provide quality education, treatment, 
and services to child victims of abuse or those at high risk 
of becoming victims by (1) the work of FCAM's street outreach 
team, and (2) the residential program of the five FCAM care 
homes.  FCAM proposes the following programs for funding: 
 
A.  Victim Services: To provide services to victims who are 
living on the streets and victims of human trafficking in 
providing medical, psychological and legal support.  The 
program also proposes to provide a safe haven for victims of 
trafficking in addition to providing education and job 
training. 
 
B. Training for Government and Civil Society:  To provide 
training to Casa Alianza personnel, NGOs and government 
officials on identifying and protecting victims of 
trafficking through workshops, awareness campaigns and 
materials. 
 
Fundacion Casa Alianza Mexico enjoys a good reputation among 
agencies working on TIP at post.  It has 20 years of 
experience in working with vulnerable communities in Mexico 
and has established a strong record in providing assistance 
to TIP victims.  Post supports Casa Alianza's proposal for 
funding but at the Department's discretion would welcome the 
opportunity to work with the organization to strengthen its 
proposal with a view to developing a greater emphasis on the 
 
MEXICO 00000411  002 OF 002 
 
 
education component. 
 
4.  USG funding of NGO work on TIP in Mexico assumes a vital 
role in supporting this key player's efforts to provide 
invaluable assistance to TIP victims.  A careful review of 
the projects submitted revealed that the two proposals 
outlined above were far and away the best candidates for USG 
funding based on their focus on producing concrete results 
through a careful identification of objectives, the trust the 
USG invests in their work -- past and present, and the fact 
that these projects uniquely complement each other.  Embassy 
Mexico City looks forward to working with G/TIP and with both 
of these organizations as appropriate in further refining 
their projects to meet our objectives and Mexico's needs. 
 
 
Visit Mexico City's Classified Web Site at 
http://www.state.sgov.gov/p/wha/mexicocity and the North American 
Partnership Blog at http://www.intelink.gov/communities/state/nap / 
GARZA