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Ending the Silence on Child Sexual Exploitation is a podcast by ECPAT International. ECPAT is a global network of organisations working to end the sexual exploitation of children through prostitution, trafficking, online and in travel and tourism. In this podcast, we will share what we know about the issue, what is being done to tackle the problem, how children are affected around the world, and what you can do to support the fight to eliminate this crime. We will give you the full picture.

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Ending the Silence on Child Sexual Exploitation is a podcast by ECPAT International. ECPAT is a global network of organisations working to end the sexual exploitation of children through prostitution, trafficking, online and in travel and tourism. In this podcast, we will share what we know about the issue, what is being done to tackle the problem, how children are affected around the world, and what you can do to support the fight to eliminate this crime. We will give you the full picture.

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English


Episodes
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[Special Episode] She Leads in Africa: Amplifying the Voices of Girls and Young Women

4/11/2023
How can we ensure that the voices of girls and young women, particularly those from socially excluded and exploited groups, are heard and included in decision-making processes? In Africa and around the world, girls and young women from socially excluded and exploited groups face numerous challenges when it comes to participating in decision-making processes. In this episode, we're focusing on the progress being made in Kenya by our member organization, Kenya Alliance ACR, as well as members of parliament and survivors. Join us as we explore the importance of centering the voices of girls and young women in decision-making processes and work together to create a better, more equitable future for all. ABOUT SHE LEADS She Leads is a joint programme of Plan International Netherlands, Defence for Children - ECPAT the Netherlands (DCI-ECPAT), African Women’s Development and Communication Network (FEMNET), and Terre des Hommes the Netherlands (TdH). Equal Measures 2030 is a technical partner. The She Leads consortium brings together child rights organisations, feminist/women’s rights organisations, and GYW-led groups and aims to increase the sustained influence of girls and young women (GYW) on decision-making and the transformation of gender norms in formal and informal institutions The geographic focus of the programme is East Africa (Uganda, Ethiopia, Kenya), West Africa (Ghana, Mali, Sierra Leone, Liberia) and the Middle East (Lebanon, Jordan). In addition to programming in these countries, a considerable part of the programming will be done at regional level, targeting regional institutions and other stakeholders operating at regional level.

Duration:00:21:09

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[Special Episode] She Leads: Including girls and young women in decision-making

10/10/2022
How can we ensure that the voices of girls and young women, particularly those from socially excluded and exploited groups, are heard and included in decision-making processes? In our new podcast episode on a joint programme called She Leads, we talk to Linda Barry, Willy Buloso, and Joy Katunge and find out why having equal access to health, education, economic participation, and political decision-making power prevents violence against women and girls. ABOUT SHE LEADS She Leads is a joint programme of Plan International Netherlands, Defence for Children - ECPAT the Netherlands (DCI-ECPAT), African Women’s Development and Communication Network (FEMNET), and Terre des Hommes the Netherlands (TdH). Equal Measures 2030 is a technical partner. The She Leads consortium brings together child rights organisations, feminist/women’s rights organisations, and GYW-led groups and aims to increase the sustained influence of girls and young women (GYW) on decision-making and the transformation of gender norms in formal and informal institutions The geographic focus of the programme is East Africa (Uganda, Ethiopia, Kenya), West Africa (Ghana, Mali, Sierra Leone, Liberia) and the Middle East (Lebanon, Jordan). In addition to programming in these countries, a considerable part of the programming will be done at regional level, targeting regional institutions and other stakeholders operating at regional level.

Duration:00:30:15

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19. What is voluntourism? And how can it put children at risk?

9/27/2022
We’ve all heard of people, even friends or acquaintances who have gone off for a few weeks to build a school, or taught English in far-flung places, very often with the good intentions to bring a positive change. This form of volunteer work is more commonly known as voluntourism—the merging of travel and voluntary work, as part of the products offered by the travel market. Despite the good intentions of travellers to bring about positive change to communities, it is often not well channelled. Besides overall concerns about the impact that such short-term trips by unskilled volunteers have on the welfare of children and the entire communities, some forms of voluntourism and “social trips” pose additional risks to the safety and protection of children. In this episode of Ending The Silence we delve into the world of voluntourism, why it is harmful to children, and how it increases the risk of child sexual exploitation and abuse? Together with ECPAT member organisations from Sri Lanka and Indonesia, we examine the impacts and risks of unregulated tourism on children, and share what needs to be done to protect children as part of responsible and sustainable tourism development. Want to learn more? Read our artile: "How voluntourism may facilitate the sexual exploitation of children. What can be done to protect children?" Learn more about The Code's Voluntourism Policy Find out how you can make responsible travel choices while volunteering with children

Duration:00:25:40

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18. Peru, India and DRC: Laws are good, but action must go along with them to really end the sexual exploitation of children.

11/29/2021
Changing laws and policies isn’t always enough. To really protect children, actions must follow, and in ways that are tailored to the local situation and needs. The ECPAT research team tells us why, with examples from our forthcoming country overviews on Peru, India and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. We talk about how child marriage, domestic trafficking and legal duties for the travel sector are examples of how law reform and action must go hand in hand.

Duration:00:26:29

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17. THE GLOBAL BOYS INITIATIVE: behind the scenes

10/20/2021
We know that norms about gender and masculinity play a key role in the sexual exploitation of boys all around the world. What's expected of “being a man” can vary between different countries. The ECPAT Boys Study examines gender norms, among other factors, as we explore the sexual exploitation of boys in 10 countries around the world. In this episode, ECPAT’s research team and ECPAT member organisations Hintalovon Hungary and ECPAT South Korea give us behind-the-scenes insights on the research and share what we know so far. Lear more about this project at Global Boys Initiative - ECPAT And follow the campaign #ECPATBoysStudy via Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Linkedin

Duration:00:34:47

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16. Boys in Thailand would stop selling sex if they could

4/27/2021
New research from ECPAT International shines a light on boys engaging in their own sexual exploitation by selling sex in Thailand. The report reveals a big knowledge gap amongst frontline welfare service providers, problematic beliefs and attitudes about male and gender diverse child victims, systematic victim-blaming, and an urgent need to adjust support services to fit boy survivors’ needs. In 2020, ECPAT carefully talked with 20 young people of ‘diverse SOGIE’ who are exchanging sex, to learn what their life is like. In this group, 11 young people identified their gender as male; six called themselves ‘ladyboys’; two identified as trans women, and one as ‘gender of the alternative.’ They were between 15–24 years old, and the majority migrated to cities from rural provinces in Thailand. The majority had been exchanging sex for over a year and around half started doing so while still children. The team at ECPAT also wanted to understand welfare service providers’ attitudes to working with boys and talked to 65 frontline workers in Chiang Mai, Bangkok and Pattaya. This is what we found. You can read more here or follow the campaign on our Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Duration:00:21:04

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15. A deep-dive into a project of protecting girls' rights in Asia and Africa

12/7/2020
South Asia, Southeast Asia and Africa have long struggled with protecting girls from sexual exploitation. Offenders take advantage of legal loopholes and weak child protection systems to commit their crimes and get away with it. The need for change was urgent, and ECPAT took on the mission of making a change. In this episode, we'll walk you through how we did it. Thanks to our partners in the Girls Advocacy Alliance; Plan International Netherlands, Terres des Hommes Netherlands, Defence for children-ECPAT Netherlands, and to our regional partners ASEAN, SAIEVAC, AIPA and ACERWC.

Duration:00:37:06

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14. Youth activists: Urgent girls' rights violations in Liberia and North Macedonia must be addressed

11/9/2020
In episode 13, youth activists Jana from North Macedonia, and Miatta and Isaac from Liberia helped us understand how UN's Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women can help protect girls and women from sexual exploitation. In this episode, we'll hear more from them about how they are working for girls' rights in their own communities. With support from Girls Advocacy Alliance - an initiative of Plan International Netherlands, Terre des Hommes Netherlands and Defence for Children - ECPAT Netherlands, in cooperation with the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, La Strada International, International Women's Rights Action Watch, Defence for Children International-Liberia (ECPAT Liberia). Podcast edit: Magdalena Mair.

Duration:00:09:54

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13. Violations of girls' rights - Interview with CEDAW candidate Corinne Dettmeijer

10/18/2020
Corinne Dettmeijer from the Netherlands is nominated to be one of the new experts of the United Nation’s Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women, CEDAW, and in this episode, she helps us understand how we can join forces to protect girls and women worldwide. Youth activists Jana from North Macedonia, and Miatta and Isaac from Liberia will also ask Corinne a bunch of questions about her work and the way ahead. With support from Girls Advocacy Alliance - an initiative of Plan International Netherlands, Terre des Hommes Netherlands and Defence for Children - ECPAT Netherlands, in cooperation with the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, La Strada International, International Women's Rights Action Watch, Defence for Children International-Liberia (ECPAT Liberia). Podcast edit: Magdalena Mair

Duration:00:44:54

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12. ALBANIA: Albanian Children at risk of Sexual Exploitation

8/8/2020
Today, we're telling you what we know about the sexual exploitation of children in Albania. For example, Roma children are vulnerable to sexual exploitation, children exploited in prostitution are not fully protected by the law and the government's strategies and plans to protect children have little funding and therefore can't be implemented. www.ecpat.org/albania

Duration:00:17:49

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11. BOLIVIA: Indigenous children are not for sale

6/22/2020
In this episode, we're sharing three stories of how travel and tourism businesses in Bolivia, with help from ECPAT Bolivia, have been working to protect children from sexual exploitation. Edit and voice over: Magdalena Mair

Duration:00:12:40

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10. ECPAT 30 YEARS - A moment to mark, remember and celebrate but not a time to rest

6/2/2020
As ECPAT reaches 30 years on the 5th of May 2020, the reality is that the end of the sexual exploitation of children remains unfinished business. This year certainly marks a major milestone in ECPAT’s history and provides a moment to remember and to celebrate. However, this is not a time to rest. As ECPAT enters a new chapter of our history, we are reminded of the determination of our founders and the incredible power of collective action all across the globe. This is the story of ECPAT International. Voice over and edits: Magdalena Mair

Duration:00:13:02

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9. MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA: War and conflict create space for dangerous situations for children (4/4)

6/2/2020
The Middle East and North Africa region is currently considered one of the most unstable areas in the world. There are ongoing conflicts and political tensions in six countries: Syria, the State of Palestine, Iraq, Yemen, Libya and Sudan, and political unrest continues in others. These are extraordinarily dangerous situations for vulnerable children. For example, sexual violence and exploitation can be used as a tactic of war. It also creates extreme economic hardship and limits educational and work opportunities–pushing vulnerable families and children into danger. Voice over and edit: Magdalena Mair ecpat.org/mena

Duration:00:07:04

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8. MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA: Child marriage used as a weapon (3/4)

5/19/2020
Child marriage is a product of cultural, social, and religious beliefs and practices intertwined with economic hardships, political instability, conflict and displacement. Poor girls, girls from rural communities or conflict-affected countries, and out-of-school girls are especially vulnerable to child marriage in the Middle East and North Africa. www.ecpat.org/mena

Duration:00:07:48

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7. MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA: Boys are tough—girls are pure? (2/4)

5/19/2020
At very broad levels, boys are expected to be tough and dominant while girls are expected to be submissive and protect their ‘purity’ and virginity. Taboos around discussing sex and sexuality in the Middle East and North Africa limit opportunities to improve awareness and create protective strategies. www.ecpat.org/mena

Duration:00:05:34

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6. MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA: Child sexual exploitation—the context (1/4)

5/18/2020
ECPAT International's new research highlights some of the biggest issues in the Middle East and North Africa; the sexual exploitation of children in war and conflict, through child marriages, and as influenced by complex gender norms. To understand the possibilities for change, we will give you some context to the realities of people in 19 countries in the Middle East and North Africa are facing in this episode. Part 1 out of 4. www.ecpat.org/mena

Duration:00:06:37

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6. COVID-19: Why children are at risk of sexual exploitation during the pandemic

4/8/2020
In this episode, we will go through the linkages between the coronavirus and child sexual exploitation. As the world responds to COVID-19, we see that push factors that facilitate or lead to sexual exploitation of children are expected to intensify. According to ECPAT members across the world, restrictions imposed by governments to curb the virus heavily impact on children. ecpat.org/covid19

Duration:00:12:38

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5. TURKEY: Proposed bill legitimises child marriage, statutory rape and impunity of offenders

3/4/2020
Today, we're telling you what we know about the sexual exploitation of children in Turkey. For example, in 2017, major protests occurred in Turkey after the proposal of a bill that would have postponed the sentences of child sex offenders if they married their victims. In response to the outrage, the bill was withdrawn, but in January 2020 the government announced plans for a similar new bill to be introduced. www.ecpat.org/turkey

Duration:00:14:03

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4. TRAFFICKING IN THAILAND: The demand fuels child trafficking for sexual purposes

2/13/2020
Part 1/2. Today, Thailand is not only a paradise for backpackers and honeymooners but a key destination country for migrant workers, human trafficking and forced labour. Estimations say that Thailand is home to about 610,000 human trafficking victims. Many are children trafficked for multiple reasons, but the trafficking of children for sexual exploitation continues to be one of the most common purposes. Story in partnership with Diakonia Sweden and ECPAT Sweden. Read more at ecpat.org/thailand

Duration:00:10:17

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3. In Nepali: नेपालमा बालबालिकाको यौन शोषण

1/29/2020
नेपालमा विद्यमान बाल यौन शोषणबारे तपाईँलाई के कस्तो जानकारी छ ? बाल यौन दुव्र्यवहार लाइभ स्ट्रीमिङ अपराधीकरण गरिएको छैन भन्ने तपाईँलाई जानकारी छ ? यस्तै आर्थिक कठिनाईबाट छुट्कारा पाएर बाँच्न परिवारहंरुले छोरीको विवाह गरीदिएको ? आज हामी तपाईँहरुलाई हाम्रो जानकारीमा रहेका सबै कुरा बताउँछौं । ecpat.exposure.co/nepali

Duration:00:27:31