A list of organisations that you can contact get up to date information and support their work and campaigns.Just click on their link to take you to their web site.
UNICEF - UNICEF is present in over 150 countries and territories to help children survive and thrive, from early childhood through adolescence. This link explains more about UNICEF’s focus area “Child Protection” which involves protecting children from violence, exploitation and abuse.
ECPAT - ECPAT International is a global network of organisations and individuals working together for the elimination of child prostitution, child pornography and the trafficking of children for sexual purposes.
International Labour Organisation (ILO) - The ILO’s International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour(IPEC) seeks the progressive elimination of child labour throughout the world. Click on the link to learn more about IPEC and to find related resources, statistics and information.
Through the Wild Web Wood - Through the Wild Web Wood is a game designed by the Council of Europe with the goals of helping people to learn and respect children’s rights and protecting children from violence.
Child Exploitation & Online Protection Centre - The CEOP is part of UK police and is dedicated to protecting children from sexual abuse wherever they may be. CEOP’s site has relevant publications and statistics, as well as a way to report suspected abuse.
International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect - ISPCAN’s mission is to support individuals and organizations working to protect children from abuse and neglect worldwide. ISPCAN’s site has events, resources, and information about how to become a member.
ChildTrafficking.com is run by the Swiss foundation Terra des hommes and seeks to facilitate knowledge sharing with other organisations and individuals regarding sexual exploitation via their online digital library. No membership is needed to access documents.
The Youth Partnership Project (YPP) - The Youth Partnership Project for child survivors of commercial sexual exploitation in South Asia is designed to empower and build the capacity of experiential youth to take the lead in the fight against CSEC. The site has resources, news, and information about the initiative.
www.stopchildlabour.eu STOP CHILD LABOUR
The Stop Child Labour campaign is a joint lobby, education and awareness raising campaign that seeks to eliminate child labour through the provision of full time formal education. Our campaign has four guiding principles.
www.antislavery.org ANTI-SLAVERY INTERNATIONAL Working on many programmes to end child labour, slavery etc. Campaigning for better working conditions around the world.
www.catwinternational.org The Coalition Against Trafficking in Women-International (CATW) is a non-governmental organization that promotes women's human rights by working internationally to combat sexual exploitation in all its forms. Founded in 1988, CATW was the first international non-governmental organization to focus on human trafficking, especially sex trafficking of women and girls. CATW obtained Category II Consultative Status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council in 1989.
www.solar-aid.org SOLAR AID SolarAid solar lantern you will be helping us to light up the developing world, just one of their projects
www.embracedignity.org Welcome to REED! As you explore this site you will learn more about the root causes of trafficking, the work of REED, and how you can be part of a positive solution to sexual exploitation. We invite you to get involved and take action!