A two-year Global Study initiated by ECPAT International released in May reveals that more children are being sexually exploited more than ever before and that no country is immune to this crime. The report findings come despite a 20-year multi-sector effort to end the Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT). Dr Mark Capaldi, Head of Research and Policy at ECPAT International, has spoken to the BBC World Service about key insights taken from the Global Study.
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