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Apr 20, 2026
How civil society and digital communication platforms can collaborate to support healthier online experiences for teen gamers
Apr 16, 2026
Discord announces partnership with child protection NGO ECPAT International to support teen users
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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
Jan 17, 2019
The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) launches “Out of the shadows” index
Jan 16, 2019
Following ECPAT critique: Ireland takes important steps to ratify child rights protocol
Jan 4, 2019
UK: Child protection systems fail when trafficking victims run away
Jan 2, 2019
Latest ECPAT report finds no single legislative framework exists to project children from SECTT in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Dec 14, 2018
US: New law will ensure full compensation for victims of online child sexual exploitation
Dec 11, 2018
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Children at increasing risk of trafficking and sexual exploitation
Dec 2, 2018
New EU online privacy law likely to endanger the safety of children
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