How is ECPAT international keeping children safe?
Alongside our local members and partners, we work to improve national and international legislation and policies, engage with governments, civil society organisations, and the private sector to ensure child safety offline and online. We speak with the general public, including children themselves, by sharing information, knowledge, creating opportunities to learn about the issue of child sexual abuse and the part we can all play to prevent and end these crimes. Our research remains widely cited by academia, law enforcement agencies, child-right’s NGOs, and frontline workers.
We are aware that protecting children takes a whole society. From the individual efforts and changes, such as reporting any suspicious activity, to providing free expert training to frontline workers, to lobbying governments to close loopholes that leave children vulnerable— we firmly believe that by joining forces we can end this global, borderless, crime.
A global effort to end the sexual exploitation and abuse of children
Our mission is global. From national NGOs to grassroots organisations, we work across the globe with network members over 104 countries. They provide a whole range of targeted projectsthat ultimately aim to empower children., provide the necessary child support services, engage in research to ensure that experts are aware of the scale and local context of child sexual abuse, and share that knowledge with local communities and leaders.
“In this pandemic period, I am having a very difficult time but I hope to continue with a tiny contribution that may help to make a change altogether.”
– Monthly donor, Name Withheld
“We are strongly opposed to child abuse. I feel personally offended because of the existence of child abuse, knowing that males also from my own country, travel towards the east for child abuse. I find it horrible.”
– One time donor, Anonymous
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Whether it is running a fundraiser for your birthday, or starting a collective social activity, you can be an important ally to our mission. A fundraiser can be set up in four easy steps:
Step 1 – Choose your campaign and set a goal. You could fundraise for your birthday, run a race, etc.
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If you witnessed a crime being committed against a child, your first priority (where possible) should be to contact the local police. If you can’t or won’t report to local law enforcement you can also report suspected child sex offences via our partner website Don’t Look Away.
If you believe you have seen a child being sexually abused online, please contact the police or go to the website of our partner organization INHOPE to find out the best avenue for reporting the material to the appropriate national authorities. Report it now.
Your support and donations help us, ECPAT International Secretariat, to continue coordinating our ECPAT members, the other civil societies, our partners, and international organisations globally to end the sexual exploitation of children.We are incredibly grateful for the support – financial and philanthropic – we receive from governments, foundations, and importantly from Individuals such as yourselves. This ensures that we remain independent and true to our mission to end child sexual abuse and exploitation worldwide.
Your support will help our work and effort to address the elimination of sexual exploitation of children globally. By choosing to support ECPAT, you are choosing to become an ally with children across the world.