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From research to action: South Korean practitioners mobilize to support boy survivors of sexual exploitation and abuse
ECPAT News
Jul 24, 2023
From research to action: South Korean practitioners mobilize to support boy survivors of sexual exploitation and abuse
Jul 18, 2023
Southern and Eastern Africa Regional Workshop Summary and Action Plan: Uniting for Children
May 30, 2023
Global Boys Initiative: India Report Launch Event – 25 April 2023
May 9, 2023
ECPAT International and KAACR Kenya to Host Workshop on Ending Child Sexual Exploitation in East & Southern Africa
May 4, 2023
Republic of Moldova: Council of Europe-ECPAT Country Overview highlights the need for more resources to tackle child sexual abuse and exploitation
May 2, 2023
ECPAT International and Family for Every Child’s joint webinar tackles sexual violence and exploitation of boys in Southern and East Africa
Apr 24, 2023
Association Keoogo from Burkina Faso joins the ECPAT International network as its 124th member.
Apr 7, 2023
ECPAT’s Global Boys Initiative Research and Practices Showcased at 5th South-South Institute on Sexual Violence Against Men and Boys in Kampala, Uganda
Apr 5, 2023
Malaysian government takes concrete steps to address online child sexual exploitation and abuse following Disrupting Harm research
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