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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
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ReThink Orphanages to hold global Ethical Student Travel conference
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Feb 22, 2019
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Feb 21, 2019
Albanian Parliament to consider new youth law drafted by ECPAT member
Feb 13, 2019
Italy: Poverty and social stigma increasing risk of child sexual exploitation
Feb 13, 2019
It’s a Penalty campaign brings attention to child sexual exploitation during the Super Bowl LIII
Jan 30, 2019
UK child trafficking victims have been waiting years for support
Jan 28, 2019
Czechia: Child sexual exploitation through prostitution reaches new high
Jan 18, 2019
Poor legal frameworks and a lack of data worsens child abuse and sexual exploitation says new report
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