A number of victim assistance and assessment centers were established in particular border areas.
Denmark sustained its victim assistance and protection efforts over the year.
In 2007, Slovenia increased funding for victim assistance from $85,000 to $105,000.
The report noted that these conditions for victim assistance are too high for child victims to meet.
The government demonstrated modest improvement in its victim assistance and protection efforts during the reporting period.
The A21 Campaign is currently the only organization providing victim assistance across international borders.
Sweden continued to provide adequate victim assistance both domestically and in source countries during the reporting period.
That includes crime statistics, criminal background checks, laboratory services, training, victim assistance, and more.
Kazakhstan allocated nearly $35,000 for victim assistance during 2007.
The Government lacks a framework to both prosecute trafficking and to manage victim assistance.