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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
Jul 4, 2019
Mauritius: Sexual exploitation putting children at risk
Jun 27, 2019
2019 Trafficking in Persons Report addresses the role of governments to end the sexual exploitation of children in travel and tourism
Jun 21, 2019
ASEAN MPs endorse landmark legal framework to protect the region’s children from travelling child sex offenders
Jun 18, 2019
Training for police from multiple countries on preventing child sexual exploitation
Jun 16, 2019
Senegal: Forced begging and domestic servitude expose children to sexual exploitation
Jun 15, 2019
The 49th Asia Region Law Enforcement Management Program (ARLEMP) opened with a focus on measures to prevent transnational child sexual exploitation
Jun 12, 2019
CRCA/ECPAT Albania asks police to investigate alleged child sexual harassment
Jun 12, 2019
Najat Maalla M’jid appointed UN Special Representative on Violence Against Children
Jun 10, 2019
Pacific Region: Frontline workers regularly seeing child sexual exploitation
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