ECPAT Indonesia is a national network of organizations working to eliminate child sexual exploitation. It was established in 2000 and has 23 member organizations across 11 Indonesian provinces. ECPAT Indonesia is the official Indonesian member of the global ECPAT network, working on issues like advocacy, capacity building, and victim support. Its vision is for all Indonesian children to be free from commercial sexual exploitation.
Pada tahun 2020 seluruh negara-negara di dunia termasuk Indonesia mengalami dampak dari pandemic Covid – 19. Menurut data yang dipaparkan oleh NCMEC (National Center for Missing and Exploited Children) pada periode November 2019 sampai mei 2020 telah terjadi peningkatan yang signifikan terhadap penyebaran materi eksploitasi seksual anak selama masa Covid-19 ini. Mengutip dari data NCMEC, terjadi peningkatan yang luar biasa angka kekerasan dan eksploitasi seksual anak secara global, yaitu terjadi peningkatan sekitar 98,66 persen kekersan pada anak pada Januari-September 2020, dibandingkan kurun waktu Januari-September 2019.
Pada semester awal tahun 2020 ECPAT Indonesia melakukan survey terhadap 1203 reponden anak terkait kerentanan anak terhadap eksploitasi seksual anak online di masa pandemi covid-19. Hasilnya adalah, sekitar 25 % atau sekitar 287 anak yang mengalami pengalaman buruk saat berinternet di masa pandemi ini. Bentuk-bentuk pengalaman buruk yang paling sering dialami meliputi dikirimi tulisan/pesan teks yang tidak sopan dan senonoh, dikirimi gambar/video yang membuat tidak nyaman hingga dikirimi gambar/video yang menampilkan pornografi.
Untuk mengatasi permasalahan terkait dengan eksploitasi seksual anak yang terjadi, khususnya dalam masa pandemic Covid-19 ini, ECPAT Indonesia bekerjasama dengan berbagai sektor mulai dari pemerintah, sektor swasta dan juga platform digital
All through March and April 2006 there were several news reports about a senior official in the Ministry of External Affairs being charged for criminal conspiracy in a case of human trafficking. The case is under investigation by the CBI. Later the media drew attention to the sex racket in the State of Jammu and Kashmir, where people came out in protests seeking the names of politicians and bureaucrats involved in it. Then came the Nithari case in Noida, where possibilities of trafficking of children for sexual abuse as well as organ trade cannot be ruled out. The more recent one is the Gujarat politician Babu Bhai Katara, who was caught trying to smuggle a woman and a child out of the country, getting the two to pose as his wife and child.
HAQ: Center for Child Rights
B1/2, Ground Floor,
Malviya Nagar
New Delhi - 110017
Tel: +91-26677412,26673599
Fax: +91-26674688
Website: www.haqcrc.org
FaceBook Page: https://www.facebook.com/HaqCentreForChildRights
HAQ: Centre for Child Rights had undertaken a comprehensive study on Child Trafficking in 2001 for terre des hommes (Germany) and this was the basis of the starting of a national Campaign- the Campaign against Child Trafficking (CACT). It was formally launched on 12 December 2001 in Delhi and has chapters in 13 states across the country. This campaign has now been revived with the help of Krishna Rao Foundation and iPartner India
As a follow-up to the previous report, HAQ: Centre for Child Rights in partnership with CACT partners from across the state have come out with a report after a gap of 16 years.
HAQ: Center for Child Rights
B1/2, Ground Floor,
Malviya Nagar
New Delhi - 110017
Tel: +91-26677412,26673599
Fax: +91-26674688
Website: www.haqcrc.org
FaceBook Page: https://www.facebook.com/HaqCentreForChildRights
I grew up in the organisation learning language, science, mathematics and Mao’s ideology. Soon I learnt computers and began typing press releases, revolutionary poems, revolutionary messages for posters and banners. As I crossed age 12, I was given a chance to choose the weapon I would like to train. I preferred INSAS1 [automatic] rifles and carbines.
This 17-year-old girl had already spent over a decade in one of several left wing armed groups operating across ten states in central India when Child Soldiers International and HAQ: Centre for Child Rights (HAQ CRC) interviewed her in the Indian state of Jharkhand in August 2015. She had run away after an altercation with one of her superiors who suspected that she had been communicating with police informers. Terrified that she or her family would face reprisals from the group, she was in hiding at the time of the interview.
HAQ: Center for Child Rights
B1/2, Ground Floor,
Malviya Nagar
New Delhi - 110017
Tel: +91-26677412,26673599
Fax: +91-26674688
Website: www.haqcrc.org
FaceBook Page: https://www.facebook.com/HaqCentreForChildRights
Pada tahun 2020 seluruh negara-negara di dunia termasuk Indonesia mengalami dampak dari pandemic Covid – 19. Menurut data yang dipaparkan oleh NCMEC (National Center for Missing and Exploited Children) pada periode November 2019 sampai mei 2020 telah terjadi peningkatan yang signifikan terhadap penyebaran materi eksploitasi seksual anak selama masa Covid-19 ini. Mengutip dari data NCMEC, terjadi peningkatan yang luar biasa angka kekerasan dan eksploitasi seksual anak secara global, yaitu terjadi peningkatan sekitar 98,66 persen kekersan pada anak pada Januari-September 2020, dibandingkan kurun waktu Januari-September 2019.
Pada semester awal tahun 2020 ECPAT Indonesia melakukan survey terhadap 1203 reponden anak terkait kerentanan anak terhadap eksploitasi seksual anak online di masa pandemi covid-19. Hasilnya adalah, sekitar 25 % atau sekitar 287 anak yang mengalami pengalaman buruk saat berinternet di masa pandemi ini. Bentuk-bentuk pengalaman buruk yang paling sering dialami meliputi dikirimi tulisan/pesan teks yang tidak sopan dan senonoh, dikirimi gambar/video yang membuat tidak nyaman hingga dikirimi gambar/video yang menampilkan pornografi.
Untuk mengatasi permasalahan terkait dengan eksploitasi seksual anak yang terjadi, khususnya dalam masa pandemic Covid-19 ini, ECPAT Indonesia bekerjasama dengan berbagai sektor mulai dari pemerintah, sektor swasta dan juga platform digital
All through March and April 2006 there were several news reports about a senior official in the Ministry of External Affairs being charged for criminal conspiracy in a case of human trafficking. The case is under investigation by the CBI. Later the media drew attention to the sex racket in the State of Jammu and Kashmir, where people came out in protests seeking the names of politicians and bureaucrats involved in it. Then came the Nithari case in Noida, where possibilities of trafficking of children for sexual abuse as well as organ trade cannot be ruled out. The more recent one is the Gujarat politician Babu Bhai Katara, who was caught trying to smuggle a woman and a child out of the country, getting the two to pose as his wife and child.
HAQ: Center for Child Rights
B1/2, Ground Floor,
Malviya Nagar
New Delhi - 110017
Tel: +91-26677412,26673599
Fax: +91-26674688
Website: www.haqcrc.org
FaceBook Page: https://www.facebook.com/HaqCentreForChildRights
HAQ: Centre for Child Rights had undertaken a comprehensive study on Child Trafficking in 2001 for terre des hommes (Germany) and this was the basis of the starting of a national Campaign- the Campaign against Child Trafficking (CACT). It was formally launched on 12 December 2001 in Delhi and has chapters in 13 states across the country. This campaign has now been revived with the help of Krishna Rao Foundation and iPartner India
As a follow-up to the previous report, HAQ: Centre for Child Rights in partnership with CACT partners from across the state have come out with a report after a gap of 16 years.
HAQ: Center for Child Rights
B1/2, Ground Floor,
Malviya Nagar
New Delhi - 110017
Tel: +91-26677412,26673599
Fax: +91-26674688
Website: www.haqcrc.org
FaceBook Page: https://www.facebook.com/HaqCentreForChildRights
I grew up in the organisation learning language, science, mathematics and Mao’s ideology. Soon I learnt computers and began typing press releases, revolutionary poems, revolutionary messages for posters and banners. As I crossed age 12, I was given a chance to choose the weapon I would like to train. I preferred INSAS1 [automatic] rifles and carbines.
This 17-year-old girl had already spent over a decade in one of several left wing armed groups operating across ten states in central India when Child Soldiers International and HAQ: Centre for Child Rights (HAQ CRC) interviewed her in the Indian state of Jharkhand in August 2015. She had run away after an altercation with one of her superiors who suspected that she had been communicating with police informers. Terrified that she or her family would face reprisals from the group, she was in hiding at the time of the interview.
HAQ: Center for Child Rights
B1/2, Ground Floor,
Malviya Nagar
New Delhi - 110017
Tel: +91-26677412,26673599
Fax: +91-26674688
Website: www.haqcrc.org
FaceBook Page: https://www.facebook.com/HaqCentreForChildRights
Generating Shared Value From Full Protection of Children and Adolescents (ID ...FGV Brazil
Business Guidance Implementation Guide for Full Protection of Children and Adolescents Under the Context of Large Projects.
GVces - Center for Sustainability Studies
www.gvces.com.br
This document describes the Prevention Institute's work on violence prevention and lists resources and tools that can support violence prevention strategies.
FINAL COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE SEXUAL VIOLENCE THROUGH YOUTH WORK.pdfYesEuropa
The Guide entitled “Sexual Violence Prevention Through Youth Work: Strategies, Programmes and Good Practices in Europe”, represents the first Intellectual Output of the project “React-Act-Prevent Sexual Violence Through Youth Work”, as the result of a research study conducted during the first months of the project.
YesEuropa Building Bridges was partner of this EU project.
The Child Protection Policy and Procedures aimed to enhance CWISH quality of work with children through building and enabling environment for children to participate with the help of policy and procedure to safeguard children in contact with CWISH from any forms of harms and potential risk.
Request for support and Partnership.
This letter is to introduce ANPPCAN Liberia to you, your company and organization.
ANPPCAN Liberia is the national chapter of ANPPCAN, a pan-African child rights organization founded in 1986 in Enugu Nigeria, with the head office in Nairobi, Kenya.
ANPPCAN is registered in Liberia as a national Non-Governmental and Non-profit Organization.
Our mission is to enhance child, youth and women protection through building capacities of the local communities, and professional groups.
Goal:
To contribute towards minimizing abuse of children, youth and women through strengthening prevention and response mechanism.
Vision:
A community that protects children, youth and women against all forms of abuse
African Network for the Prevention and Protection against Child Abuse and Neglect Liberia (ANPPCAN) is seeking global partnerships to help expand access, and continue to deliver support for the children and women of Liberia.
See attached for your perusal and support. We are available for a meeting at you wish for clarification
In Solidarity
Amb. Clement O. Stephens .GGA
Founder/ Executive Director
ANPPCAN Liberia
+231770322468
Presentation by Regina Jensdottir (Council of Europe, co-ordinator of the "One in Five" and "Underwear rule" campaigns) on the occasion of the EESC hearing on 'Protection of children against sexual abuse'
This Youth Manifesto is a political document especially if we go by the definition of politics as “who gets what, when and how”. It arose out of youth consultative meetings country-wide.
A National Survey of Corruption in Indonesia: Final ReportT.S. Lim
A publication by The Partnership for Governance Reform in Indonesia (December 2001).
The final report was prepared by Ms. Merly Khouw (Consultant to the Partnership) and Mr. T.S. Lim (Insight Market Research).
Laporan Hasil Pemantauan di Jabodebek 2021-2022.pdfECPAT Indonesia
Sejak tahun 2021 ECPAT Indonesia bekerjasama dengan Bandungwangi untuk melakukan asesmen terkait dengan kasus eksploitasi seksual anak dalam prostitusi yang terjadi di daerah Jabodetabek (Jakarta, Bogor, Depok dan Bekasi). Tujuannya adalah untuk mendapatkan gambaran pola, modus, besaran jumlah kasus dan profile korban eksploitasi seksual anak dalam prostitusi termasuk kerentanannya mengalami kekerasan. Di Tahun 2022 kami kembali melakukan asesmen, sehingga laporan ini merupakan temuan yang kami persembahkan kepada anak-anak Indonesia, masyarakat, pemerintah, Lembaga perlindungan anak, dan pihak-pihak yang peduli dengan upaya perlindungan anak dari eksploitasi seksual. Semoga hasil temuan ini bermanfaat menjadi refleksi, acuan data untuk upaya penghapusan segala bentuk eksploitasi seksual anak di Indonesia.
Generating Shared Value From Full Protection of Children and Adolescents (ID ...FGV Brazil
Business Guidance Implementation Guide for Full Protection of Children and Adolescents Under the Context of Large Projects.
GVces - Center for Sustainability Studies
www.gvces.com.br
This document describes the Prevention Institute's work on violence prevention and lists resources and tools that can support violence prevention strategies.
FINAL COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE SEXUAL VIOLENCE THROUGH YOUTH WORK.pdfYesEuropa
The Guide entitled “Sexual Violence Prevention Through Youth Work: Strategies, Programmes and Good Practices in Europe”, represents the first Intellectual Output of the project “React-Act-Prevent Sexual Violence Through Youth Work”, as the result of a research study conducted during the first months of the project.
YesEuropa Building Bridges was partner of this EU project.
The Child Protection Policy and Procedures aimed to enhance CWISH quality of work with children through building and enabling environment for children to participate with the help of policy and procedure to safeguard children in contact with CWISH from any forms of harms and potential risk.
Request for support and Partnership.
This letter is to introduce ANPPCAN Liberia to you, your company and organization.
ANPPCAN Liberia is the national chapter of ANPPCAN, a pan-African child rights organization founded in 1986 in Enugu Nigeria, with the head office in Nairobi, Kenya.
ANPPCAN is registered in Liberia as a national Non-Governmental and Non-profit Organization.
Our mission is to enhance child, youth and women protection through building capacities of the local communities, and professional groups.
Goal:
To contribute towards minimizing abuse of children, youth and women through strengthening prevention and response mechanism.
Vision:
A community that protects children, youth and women against all forms of abuse
African Network for the Prevention and Protection against Child Abuse and Neglect Liberia (ANPPCAN) is seeking global partnerships to help expand access, and continue to deliver support for the children and women of Liberia.
See attached for your perusal and support. We are available for a meeting at you wish for clarification
In Solidarity
Amb. Clement O. Stephens .GGA
Founder/ Executive Director
ANPPCAN Liberia
+231770322468
Presentation by Regina Jensdottir (Council of Europe, co-ordinator of the "One in Five" and "Underwear rule" campaigns) on the occasion of the EESC hearing on 'Protection of children against sexual abuse'
This Youth Manifesto is a political document especially if we go by the definition of politics as “who gets what, when and how”. It arose out of youth consultative meetings country-wide.
A National Survey of Corruption in Indonesia: Final ReportT.S. Lim
A publication by The Partnership for Governance Reform in Indonesia (December 2001).
The final report was prepared by Ms. Merly Khouw (Consultant to the Partnership) and Mr. T.S. Lim (Insight Market Research).
Laporan Hasil Pemantauan di Jabodebek 2021-2022.pdfECPAT Indonesia
Sejak tahun 2021 ECPAT Indonesia bekerjasama dengan Bandungwangi untuk melakukan asesmen terkait dengan kasus eksploitasi seksual anak dalam prostitusi yang terjadi di daerah Jabodetabek (Jakarta, Bogor, Depok dan Bekasi). Tujuannya adalah untuk mendapatkan gambaran pola, modus, besaran jumlah kasus dan profile korban eksploitasi seksual anak dalam prostitusi termasuk kerentanannya mengalami kekerasan. Di Tahun 2022 kami kembali melakukan asesmen, sehingga laporan ini merupakan temuan yang kami persembahkan kepada anak-anak Indonesia, masyarakat, pemerintah, Lembaga perlindungan anak, dan pihak-pihak yang peduli dengan upaya perlindungan anak dari eksploitasi seksual. Semoga hasil temuan ini bermanfaat menjadi refleksi, acuan data untuk upaya penghapusan segala bentuk eksploitasi seksual anak di Indonesia.
Laporan IWF Mengenai AI dan Kekerasan Seksual AnakECPAT Indonesia
Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) telah menyelidiki laporan pertamanya tentang materi pelecehan seksual terhadap anak (CSAM) yang dihasilkan oleh kecerdasan buatan (AI).
Investigasi awal mengungkap dunia teknologi teks-ke-gambar. Singkatnya, Anda mengetikkan apa yang ingin Anda lihat di generator online dan perangkat lunak akan menghasilkan gambar.
Teknologinya cepat dan akurat – gambar biasanya sangat cocok dengan deskripsi teks. Banyak gambar dapat dihasilkan sekaligus – Anda hanya dibatasi oleh kecepatan komputer Anda. Anda kemudian dapat memilih favorit Anda; mengeditnya; arahkan teknologi untuk menghasilkan apa yang Anda inginkan.
ECPAT Indonesia adalah jaringan nasional dari 22 organisasi dan 2 individu
dari 11 provinsi di Indonesia untuk menentang Eksploitasi Seksual Anak (ESA),
meliputi eksploitasi seksual anak dalam prostitusi, perdagangan anak untuk
tujuan seksual, eksploitasi seksual anak di sektor pariwisata dan perjalanan,
eksploitasi seksual anak online, dan perkawinan anak.
ECPAT Indonesia membuat Catatan Akhir Tahun (CATAHU) tahun 2022 yang merupakan bentuk tanggung jawab ECPAT Indonesia kepada publik di wilayah Indonesia dan secara khusus ditujukan kepada donor, lembaga jaringan, stakeholder yang selama ini bekerja bersama-sama untuk memperjuangkan hak-hak anak.
Pada akhir tahun 2022 kemarin, Cianjur telah dilanda gempa bumi sekuat 5,6 SR yang telah menewaskan ratusan orang dan ribuan orang lainnya luka-luka. Gempa ini pun terus berlanjut dengan beberapa gempa susulan yang membuat semakin banyaknya korban berjatuhan, tak terkecuali anak-anak. Kehilangan tempat tinggal, hilangnya harta dan benda, hingga kejiwaan terguncang yang menyebabkan trauma pun turut dirasakan. Melihat hal ini, ECPAT Indonesia bekerjasama dengan Kinder Nothilfe Germany memutuskan untuk membuat gerakan bersama yang bertujuan untuk menolong korban -terkhusus anak dan perempuan- di Cianjur.
Bagian ini akan menjelaskan tentang internet dan cara kerjanya serta media sosial. Termasuk di dalamnya resiko keamanan bagi anak di dunia online (daring) dan bagaimana menghindari resiko tersebut. Pada bagian akhir akan dijelaskan tentang bagaimana melakukan pelaporan jika ditemukan situs / media sosial yang mengandung konten negatif yang berbahaya bagi anak, serta beberapa fitur/tools yang dapat mengurangi resiko anak terpapar konten negatif. Praktek untuk penggunaannya dilakukan agar dapat dipahami langkah-langkah penggunaannya secara sistematis
modul ini dibuat agar para orang tua, komunitas dan masyarakat luas dapat mengetahui secara mendalam tentang bentuk-bentuk eksploitasi seksual anak melalui media daring, peraturan yang berlaku di Indonesia serta hal-hal yang dapat dilakukan mencegah bahaya eskploitasi seksual melalui media daring terjadi pada anak-anak. Sehingga diharapkan, orang tua, komunitas dan masyarakat dapat lebih berperan aktif dalam melindungi anak-anak dari bahaya eksploitasi seksual anak melalui media daring.
Riset disrupting harm sendiri merupakan riset yang dilakukan oleh ECPAT Internasional, UNICEF, dan Interpol dengan bekerjasama dengan ECPAT Indonesia dengan subjek penelitian yaitu keselamatan anak di ranah daring.
Tips JAGO Agar Privasi Anak Tetap Aman di Media Sosial ECPAT Indonesia
Sosial media menjadi tempat bermain yang asik dan seru untuk anak-anak, Namun terkadang anak belum tahu bagaimana mereka melindungi privasi mereka di media sosial.
Hal ini tentunya berisiko bagi keamanan anak. Untuk itu, kita juga perlu meningkatkan kewaspadaan dan sikap yang bijak dalam menggunakan media digital. Berikut adalah tips JAGO agar privasi anak tetap aman di Media Sosial.
Waspada Media Sosial Menjadi Sarana Eksploitasi Seksual AnakECPAT Indonesia
Sosial media menjadi salah satu paltfom yang sangat digemari anak untuk menghabiskan waktu luangnya. Mereka bisa berinteraksi dengan teman, mengetahui informasi terkini, dan mendapatkan hiburan.
Intensitas penggunaan sosial media yang tinggi, membuat anak rentan terhadap eksploitasi seksual di dunia online. Yuk kenali eksploitasi seksual anak online melalui infografis ini supaya kita lebih waspada dan tidak mudah menjadi korbannya.
Apakah kamu pernah mengalami eksploitasi seksual anak online? Langkah apa sih yang kamu lakukan supaya terhindar dari kejahatan ini? Yuk share komentar kamu dipostingan ini.
Dunia digital saat ini semakin berkembang dengan pesat, semua kegiatan yang dilakukan pasti selalu melibatkan internet didalamnya. Hal ini membuat dunia juga semakin cepat mengalami perubahan.
Melihat kondisi tersebut, generasi muda juga bisa mengambil peran loh! Ayo kita kejar sebelum ketinggalan! Daripada hanya menjadi penikmat saja, kita juga bisa berpartisipasi dalam membuat konten positif. Nah, ada beberapa tips nih untuk para kreator muda agar tetap aman saat membuat konten! Kalau kamu paling suka buat konten tentang apa? Kasih komentar dibawah yuk!
2. WHO WE ARE
ECPAT Indonesia is a national network of
organizations and individuals working together to
eliminate child prostitution, child pornography,
and trafficking of children for sexual purposes
with 23 members in 11 provinces in Indonesia.
The network was initiatively established by a
number professionals and organizations
committing to work together against CSEC
(Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children) in
2000.
3. WHO WE ARE
ECPAT Indonesia is the official network member of ECPAT
International (www.ecpat.net) that works across 75 countries in the
world. Our affiliation to the international network was started in 2005
and registered as the National Group for Indonesia in the beginning
of 2012.
As a part of a global network, ECPAT Indonesia is involved in the
implementation of various initiatives on key issues at both national
and regional level. The involvement of the national coalition is to be
followed by the members at provincial level on behalf of the national
initiatives. Our commitment is strengthen national actions in the
efforts to prevent and eliminate CSEC within the country by building
collaboration with crossed-sectoral key stakeholders include civil
society actors and broader child rights organizations, academics,
professionals, government bodies, private sectors, international
agencies and many more. Our presence is to ensure the state
community and the government to take serious action addressing this
severe crime.
4. VISION & MISSION
OUR VISION
Every child in Indonesia is free and protected for any forms of
commercial sexual exploitation and the fulfillment of fundamental
rights of the children is guaranteed by the whole elements of the
society and government
OUR MISSION
Mission towards members: To build strong commitment and
cooperation, adequate capacity, and broader network in every effort
to combating CSEC
Mission towards society: To build and raise awareness, cares, critical
value and participation of society at large, children, and young
people to work together in combating CSEC
Mission towards government: To encourage the government to
commit and make tangible efforts at both administrative and legal
affairs to combating CSEC in Indonesia
5. WHAT WE DO
Advocacy works towards government agencies and key stakeholders at national
and provincial levels on policies, regulations and legal reform to strengthen the
national plan of action for the elimination of CSEC
Capacity building for members and relevant strategic groups on CSEC through
technical supports, trainings and workshops
Data collection on the situation of CSEC through series of baseline surveys, rapid
assessments and researches
Dissemination of any information on CSEC through socialization, seminars,
round table discussions and conferences
Raising public awareness on CSEC through developing campaign materials and
communication tools
Promotion of children and young people participation programs against CSEC
through establishing youth groups and developing community-based programs
for prevention
Care and supports for child victims and survivors through direct service program
includes rescue, repatriation, rehabilitation, re-integration and empowerment
6. WHERE WE ARE
ECPAT Indonesia is
officially based in Jakarta,
but works alongside with
24 committed network
members in 12 provinces
across Indonesia. We
continuously enlarge our
network through
membership mechanism
to strongly expand our
works throughout the
country.
7. NETWORK AND
SUPPORTS
International Alliance (ECPAT International)
Government agencies (Ministry of Women Empowerment and
Child Protection, Ministry of Tourism, Ministry of Social Affairs,
Ministry of National Education, Ministry of Foreign Affair, etc)
International Organizations (UNICEF, Kindernothilfe Germany,
Mensen met een Missie Netherlands, Terre des Hommes, European
Union, Ministrary Affair of Netherland – ECPAT Netherland, etc)
Private Sectors (The Body Shop, ACCOR group, Microsoft)
Professionals ( Professors, lecturer, consultant, law practitioners,
researchers, program specialists, etc)
15. Strategic Program Areas
2014 - 2016
Advocacy
Prevention
Protection
Strengthening Capacity of Members
Strengthening Network and Communication
*Formulized based on consultation with
respective members and board and aligned with
EI’s strategic directions for East Asia Region
16. ADVOCACY
Support and monitor the effectiveness
of the implementation of legislation,
policies and national plan of action
related to CSEC
Encourage the amendment and/or
harmonization the national legislation
which is not reflecting the best interest
of children and is weakening the
protection of children from CSEC
Encourage the harmonization of
policies and national laws with the
international protocols and/or
instruments related to CSEC
Support every effort to the
establishment of legal framework and
law enforcement related to CSEC
17. PREVENTION
Enhance the promotion of
CSEC issues continuously to all
relevant parties
Strengthen information and
public awareness to create
behavioral change
Enhance participation of
children/young people
meaningfully in combating
CSEC
Enhance activities in order to
advocate and educate public at
large related to CSEC issues
(campaign, national/regional
events on CSEC)
18. PROTECTION
Encourage the creation of
child safe organization
especially on the issues of
CSEC
Enhance direct services
programs for
victims/survivors of CSEC
Enhance mechanism,
monitoring, investigation
and reporting of CSEC
issues.
19. Strengthening capacity of
members
Develop training
programs to strengthen
the capacity and
understanding on CSEC
issues for members
Support members to be
involved in national
and/or regional events
held by ECPAT
Indonesia and/or other
network
Develop short and
medium-terms
partnership programs
for members
20. Strengthening network and
communication
Strengthen strategic position of
ECPAT Indonesia as one of
network organization on the child
protection from CSEC in
Indonesia
Strengthen external network with
multi-sector parties (government,
national and international
organizations, academics, media
and private sectors)
Build well-maintained and
effective communication with
both internal and external parties
(members, networks and
stakeholders)
21. Strategic Direction
2014-2016
To strengthen the provision of legal aid, rehabilition and
psychosocial services for sexually exploited children
To advocate for policy making and harmonize national
laws related to sexual exploitation of children with the
convention on the right child
To raise public awareness of the elimination of demands
for sexual exploitation of children
To encorage the development of a mechanism that is
integrated with human right to improve the
implementation of the Optional Protocol to the CRS on
the sale of children, child prostitution, and child
porbgraphy
22. HOW TO JOIN US
Membership is open to all relevant
organizations and individuals residing in
Indonesia to join ECPAT Indonesia and
work together for the elimination of CSEC.
23. HOW YOU CAN HELP
ECPAT Indonesia welcomes any thoughts,
energies, time or skill you wish to
contribute. You can also help by making
financial contribution to allow us continuing
our works. Financial contribution will go
fully into the running of our regular
programs.
24. National Secretariat
Komplek Kalibata Indah, Lobi-Lobi U19
Jl. Rawajati Timur , Pancoran
Jakarta Selatan – 12750
Phone/Fax: +62 21 – 794 3719
Email: secretariat@ecpatindonesia.org
Website: www.ecpatindonesia.org
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