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Jun 17, 2025
Historic EU Vote to End Time Limits on Prosecuting Child Abusers is a Major Step for Survivors and Children’s Justice
Jun 17, 2025
Joint Reaction from ECLAG and DOT Europe on European Parliament vote on Directive to combat child sexual abuse
Mar 5, 2025
Why ECPAT International Is Saying Goodbye to X
Mar 14, 2022
The President of Albania awards the Order of Special Civil Merits to CRCA/ECPAT Albania on its 25th anniversary
Mar 8, 2022
We must protect the lives of children from Ukraine from the war and its consequences!
Mar 7, 2022
Launch of the Global Boys Initiative: Boys In Pakistan Report
Feb 25, 2022
“The cost of war, the price of conflict—is always paid for, by our children and their futures”
Feb 21, 2022
เปิดตัวรายงาน Disrupting Harm เทคโนโลยีกับการแสวงหาประโยชน์ทางเพศจากเด็กในประเทศไทย
Feb 21, 2022
Launch of the Disrupting Harm Report for Thailand on Technology and the Sexual Exploitation of Children
Feb 11, 2022
Launch event: The Regional Plan of Action for Protection of Children from All Forms of Online Exploitation and Abuse in ASEAN (2021-2025)
Feb 10, 2022
ECPAT International Secretariat Names New Board Leadership
Nov 29, 2021
New podcast episode! Peru, India and DRC: Laws are good, but action must go along with them to really end the sexual exploitation of children
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