Published at the end of 2016, the Global Study on Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism has shed light on the crime of sexual exploitation of children in travel and tourism and set clear recommendations for concrete action. In the past years, ECPAT International has been actively working with relevant entities and individuals to implement these recommendations and generate opportunities for collective action.
This report summarises the progress and challenges in implementing the recommendations from the Global Study, clustered under the four target groups of changemakers identified in the Global Study.
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