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Apr 16, 2026
Discord announces partnership with child protection NGO ECPAT International to support teen users
Apr 1, 2026
This is no April Fool’s joke: Europe is switching its detection of child sexual abuse online off
Mar 10, 2026
Joint Call on European Parliament to Allow the Continuation of Current Child Sexual Abuse Detection Practices
Dec 8, 2025
Global Call to Abolish Statutes of Limitations for Sexual Crimes Against Children
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
Feb 19, 2025
Groundbreaking Case Study Launched: A Model for Sustainable Tourism with Child Protection at its Core
Dec 24, 2024
ECPAT Mourns Passing of Sunita Danuwar, Founder of Shakti Samuha, Nepal
Dec 12, 2024
The GSTC sets up sustainability criteria for the attraction sector to protect children in Travel & Tourism
Nov 18, 2024
ECPAT and 75+ Child Protection Advocates Calling to Stop Child Sexual Abuse Crisis
Nov 18, 2024
New Survey Data: Parents’ Fear for Children’s Online Safety Ranks Higher than Physical and Mental Health Concerns
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