Prevention of sexual exploitation
Act on all factors involved
To prevent sex trafficking and human trafficking, an intersectional approach is necessary for the best efficiency. he table below explains the intersectional efforts by different agencies and institutions to have an overall solution.
Civil society | Prostitutes | Clients | Pimps | Public actors | |
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Prevention | Educational programs for youth, adults and families, Media engagement | Sensitization | Awareness, specific actions against sex tourism and pornography | Legislative developments, Training, Border measures, Information gathering | |
Prosecutions and controls | Reports | Graduated sanctions | Closure of establishments, Confiscation of property | Monitoring, Punishment of corruption | |
Protection | Support to NGOs | Identification, residence permit, Assistance, Protection, Reintegration | Information and training | ||
Partnerships | Business ethics charters | Development Assistance | International cooperation, Information exchange |
Collective action to end sex trafficking:
Involve all actors in the fight.