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Sexual Exploitation of Children in Tourism. Adapted Version Prepared for Children and Youth

Publication year:

2008

English

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pdf (228.5 KiB)

Publisher:

ECPAT International

A child-friendly booklet prepared by ECPAT International for the World Congress III Against Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents, aimed at helping children and adolescents understand sexual exploitation of children in travel and tourism, in relation to other child rights and protection issues. Three hundred children and adolescents from all over the world came together in Rio de Janeiro from 25-28 November 2008, to find ways to prevent and protect children from sexual exploitation in the travel and tourism sector, and to explore what has been done to stop sexual exploitation of children and adolescents in the many years of follow-up after the World Congress II held in Yokohama in 2001.

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Authors

Alana Kapell

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Sexual Exploitation of Children in Tourism. Adapted Version Prepared for Children and Youth

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Publisher

ECPAT International

Authors

Kapell, Alana

Format

pdf

Content type

Child Friendly Materials, Manuals, Toolkits and Guidance

Topics

Child Protection, Child Protection Systems

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© Author/Publisher

Keywords

Child abuseChildren's rightsCorporate Social ResponsibilityPreventionSexual exploitationUN Convention on the Rights of the Child

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