How are poverty and rigid gender stereotypes placing boys in Morocco at risk of sexual exploitation?
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Joint statement on the forcible transfer, deportation, and adoption of children from Ukraine by Russia
ECPAT News
Mar 10, 2023
Joint statement on the forcible transfer, deportation, and adoption of children from Ukraine by Russia
Mar 7, 2023
ECPAT with 41 child’s rights organisations denounces IMCO’s draft opinion on the EC Child Sexual Abuse Regulation Proposal
Mar 3, 2023
In Côte d’Ivoire, high rates of child labour and school dropouts have been found to increase children’s vulnerability to sexual exploitation.
Mar 2, 2023
The sexual exploitation of children as a consequence of the war in Ukraine is still under documented
Mar 2, 2023
Gaps in Ecuador’s laws leave children vulnerable to sexual exploitation and abuse
Feb 22, 2023
New legislation could hold big tech accountable for the dissemination of child sexual abuse materials.
Jan 23, 2023
Can monitoring of persons convicted of child sexual offenses through registries keep our children safe?
Nov 22, 2022
Launch of the Global Boys Initiative: Boys In Morocco Report
Nov 18, 2022
ECPAT joins Civil Society and Child Rights Organisations in an Open Letter to the European Union
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