Our expenditure, totalling USD 3,959,033, has been judiciously allocated to programmes that genuinely make a difference. In a year of unparalleled collaboration, we are grateful to all our supporters whose contributions drive meaningful impact. We wish to acknowledge the magnanimity of our major donors, led by Sida with their generous donation of USD 1,234,409, which has been instrumental in amplifying our initiatives. Similarly, the Oak Foundation’s contribution of USD 665,914, the Carlson Family Foundation’s USD 241,675, Aegis Trust Foundation’s USD 225,121, the Fund to End Violence against Children’s USD 225,281, and Defence for Children/ECPAT Netherlands’ USD 177,941 have been invaluable.
While these organisations have provided pivotal financial backing, we recognise and appreciate that every contribution, regardless of size, is integral to our collective endeavour to bring about change. Thank you for making our mission possible.
These financial partnerships not only reinforce the shared vision we have with our donors but also exemplify the power of collective action. They enable us to focus on delivering tangible results, aimed at giving children and young people the opportunities they need to thrive. We express our deepest appreciation for this ongoing support, and for the shared commitment in our ceaseless endeavour to end the sexual exploitation of children. Thank you for standing in solidarity with ECPAT International; your contributions are not just fuelling our operations but are a testament to a united vision for a safer world for children.
Your partnership could catalyse the next wave of advancements that bring us closer to our goal—eradicating child sexual exploitation. We invite you to contribute to this transformative journey if you share our commitment to creating a safer world for children.
“Being a survivor is about learning to cope. I’m a survivor because I’m still here. It is hard to be a survivor. I put so much effort into it and people. You need to have some sort of passion in life. I have a passion to live.”
– Ally, survivor