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The facts and figures mentioned previously should not lead
one to believe the situation hopeless.
Currently, there are many committed individuals working tirelessly
around the world in an effort to combat the commercial sexual
exploitation of children. They may work individually or as
a member of an organisation, in a government office or a village
temple; they may scan the Internet for pornographic sites
or the streets for children in need of shelter.
Regardless of who they are or what they do, all share a common
goal and the belief that the situation of children who suffer
from sexual exploitation is not hopeless.
Whoever we are and whatever we do there are ways that we
can contribute to the elimination of commercial sexual exploitation
of children.
The innovative work that has already been done can provide
inspiration for all of us, but particularly those who work
directly with children; all that is needed is the vision and
the will to make it happen.
Educators can introduce an awareness raising and prevention
component into schools' curriculum.
Police officers can establish special units with child
friendly facilities in their precinct. Lawyers and judges
can help develop child friendly legal procedures. Policy
makers and legislators can write policies and laws that
protect the best interest of the child.
Journalists and publishers can refuse to write or
publish sensational articles or use photos that further exploit
a child or reveal the identity of a child. At the same time
they can use the means at their disposal to raise awareness
among the general population.
Business, community or religious leaders can support
children's clubs or street shelters, as well as provide skills
training opportunities. They can promote the rights of children
and adopt gender sensitive policies.
Travel agents and tour operators can post signs in
their office pledging support for anti child sex tourism campaigns
and/or legislation; and they can help establish a national
or regional Code of Conduct. Travelers can refuse to
support any aspect of the tourist industry that is involved
in the sexual exploitation of children.
Actors in the Internet Industry, such as Service providers,
can adopt codes of conduct, refuse to host child pornography,
collaborate with hotlines and law enforcement agencies.
Young people can actively participate as youth advocates
and ensure that the voice of the youth is heard. They can
become involved in youth clubs or networks; encourage their
school to raise awareness about sexual exploitation within
the community; challenge their local, regional or national
government to undertake prevention and protection measures.
Young people can be trained as peer counselors.
All citizens can raise public awareness by talking
to colleagues, community groups, students, religious groups
and politicians about the sexual exploitation of children.
They can report any activities relating to commercial sexual
exploitation of children to the police or a hotline.
All citizens can encourage their governments to adopt, and
enforce, adequate laws to protect children from sexual exploitation.
Finally, you can support the work of ECPAT International
or your local ECPAT group, or other children's rights organisations
in the fight against the commercial sexual exploitation of
children.
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