Presentation by Ariane Couvreur and Laura Bosch (ECPAT International) on the occasion of the EESC hearing on 'Protection of children against sexual abuse'
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
Global progress and delay in ending violence against childrenThomas Müller
The International NGO Council on Violence against Children was established in 2006 to work with NGOs and other partners, including member states, to ensure that the recommendations from the UN Study on Violence against Children are effectively implemented. Now, as the Sustainable Development Goals adopt the call to end all violence against children and the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children take up the mantle of pursuing this goal, the NGO Council publishes its fourth and final report.
The report concludes that for many children around the world violence is an ever present fact of life. Where progress has been made, it remains tainted by its limitations. The contributions from key global experts on violence against children point to some hard truths about our failings, but also to the way ahead.
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
Global progress and delay in ending violence against childrenThomas Müller
The International NGO Council on Violence against Children was established in 2006 to work with NGOs and other partners, including member states, to ensure that the recommendations from the UN Study on Violence against Children are effectively implemented. Now, as the Sustainable Development Goals adopt the call to end all violence against children and the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children take up the mantle of pursuing this goal, the NGO Council publishes its fourth and final report.
The report concludes that for many children around the world violence is an ever present fact of life. Where progress has been made, it remains tainted by its limitations. The contributions from key global experts on violence against children point to some hard truths about our failings, but also to the way ahead.
Journal online sexual abuse of children ecpat indonesiaECPAT Indonesia
Online Child Sexual Exploitation (OCSE) is a form of crime against children that can be reviewed from various perspectives such as criminal law, criminology and culture. This offence is governed in several international legal instruments because perpetrators and victims are often located in different territories or have different nationalities. The Optional Protocol on Sale of Children, Child Prostitution and Child Pornography (OPSC) is one that provides a reference in combating this crime, but this instrument has the disadvantage of not providing specific guidance in overcoming sexual crimes of children who are in the online sphere. OPSC focuses more on child pornography, whereas OCSE has evolved rapidly enough to give birth to new forms of crime that are not just child pornography. Another weakness can be found in national laws, due to the lack, or limited, response to address the issue. Therefore, a cultural approach is important to prevent and tackle this problem. This paper is aimed to weight the needs to use a Preventive Cultural approach and a Crime-Based Enforcement in addressing Online Sexual Abuse in Indonesia. It is a normative legal research that reads various primary and secondary legal materials. The study recommends that there is a need to use appropriate legal terminology and provide a clear interpretation of the terminology in national law so that these crimes can be quickly addressed. In addition, it also argued that cultural approaches may be used to prevent the occurrence of OSCE by means of involving the community and religious leaders, educating family, as well as raising the awareness of children.
Child Protection
Information Sheets
What is Child Protection?
Child Protection, the MD Gs and the Millennium Declaration
Violence against Children
Protecting Children during Armed Conflict
Children Associated with Armed Groups
Children Affected by HI V/AID S
Birth Registration
Child Labour
Child Marriage
Children in Conflict with the Law
Children without Parental Care
Commercial Sexual Exploitation
Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting
Trafficking
Child Labour & Social Programming | Focus on Educational Strategies
Guest Lecture on Child Labour by Valeria Groppo, King’s College London, 19 February 2021
WEEKLY JOB BULLETIN - WEEK 19
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Dear Colleagues,
Please find attached our weekly bulletin, in which we commemorate the International Day of Families. Even though families have changed in terms of their structure and as a result of global tendencies, the UN still acknowledges the family as the basic unit of society. This is the day with the opportunity to highlight different areas of interest and importance to families
Have a nice weekend!
Kind regards,
Andras
a document manual based on the child's rights and protection.
this manual is useful for setting up child protection policies for any organization, institution, or any other body that engage with child advocacy matters
S13c1 chapter 1-facts and figures on child labour.Shivu P
Model village and model nation is the concept generated to have a static population, a static area of land consumed in the name of village / town / city / road / railway track /infrastructure. We all know, the population of the world is growing very rapidly, but most of us will not think, ‘with this population growth there is more forest and agriculture land is consumed in the name of village / town / town development / city / roads / railway tracks / infrastructure and so on’ on one side, and ‘there is increased demand for food with decreased agriculture and forest land’ on the other side. Please take this issue seriously. Small villages / small settlements will further add burden to the road / railway track / electricity channels / infrastructures like school, offices of the public works, revenue department, electricity offices, hospitals, and so on. This burden further increases where there are scattered houses away from the settlement in the farm / forest area and so on. No government can assure hundred feet asphalted double road to all the villages with the present scattered villages, if that is the case then most of the forest and agriculture lands needs to be converted in to roads to connect a single village from all the eight sides. So it is the time to think about decreasing the number of villages by fusing all the small satellite settlements and creating good connecting roads with less number of quality schools, hospitals, offices and other infrastructures. This is the general introduction to the chapter ‘Model village and model nation’.
In this particular chapter, the various causes for child labor, the consequences in their life and its influence on the national development and on others are mentioned. People living away from the main village for various reasons, people earning less with increase in the cost of living might have influenced the parents to push their children to the child labor.
Journal online sexual abuse of children ecpat indonesiaECPAT Indonesia
Online Child Sexual Exploitation (OCSE) is a form of crime against children that can be reviewed from various perspectives such as criminal law, criminology and culture. This offence is governed in several international legal instruments because perpetrators and victims are often located in different territories or have different nationalities. The Optional Protocol on Sale of Children, Child Prostitution and Child Pornography (OPSC) is one that provides a reference in combating this crime, but this instrument has the disadvantage of not providing specific guidance in overcoming sexual crimes of children who are in the online sphere. OPSC focuses more on child pornography, whereas OCSE has evolved rapidly enough to give birth to new forms of crime that are not just child pornography. Another weakness can be found in national laws, due to the lack, or limited, response to address the issue. Therefore, a cultural approach is important to prevent and tackle this problem. This paper is aimed to weight the needs to use a Preventive Cultural approach and a Crime-Based Enforcement in addressing Online Sexual Abuse in Indonesia. It is a normative legal research that reads various primary and secondary legal materials. The study recommends that there is a need to use appropriate legal terminology and provide a clear interpretation of the terminology in national law so that these crimes can be quickly addressed. In addition, it also argued that cultural approaches may be used to prevent the occurrence of OSCE by means of involving the community and religious leaders, educating family, as well as raising the awareness of children.
Child Protection
Information Sheets
What is Child Protection?
Child Protection, the MD Gs and the Millennium Declaration
Violence against Children
Protecting Children during Armed Conflict
Children Associated with Armed Groups
Children Affected by HI V/AID S
Birth Registration
Child Labour
Child Marriage
Children in Conflict with the Law
Children without Parental Care
Commercial Sexual Exploitation
Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting
Trafficking
Child Labour & Social Programming | Focus on Educational Strategies
Guest Lecture on Child Labour by Valeria Groppo, King’s College London, 19 February 2021
WEEKLY JOB BULLETIN - WEEK 19
Please be aware, that in order to open the URLs in the PDF file, you need to download the document. This, however, does not apply if you use your mobile application. Thank you for your understanding.
Dear Colleagues,
Please find attached our weekly bulletin, in which we commemorate the International Day of Families. Even though families have changed in terms of their structure and as a result of global tendencies, the UN still acknowledges the family as the basic unit of society. This is the day with the opportunity to highlight different areas of interest and importance to families
Have a nice weekend!
Kind regards,
Andras
a document manual based on the child's rights and protection.
this manual is useful for setting up child protection policies for any organization, institution, or any other body that engage with child advocacy matters
S13c1 chapter 1-facts and figures on child labour.Shivu P
Model village and model nation is the concept generated to have a static population, a static area of land consumed in the name of village / town / city / road / railway track /infrastructure. We all know, the population of the world is growing very rapidly, but most of us will not think, ‘with this population growth there is more forest and agriculture land is consumed in the name of village / town / town development / city / roads / railway tracks / infrastructure and so on’ on one side, and ‘there is increased demand for food with decreased agriculture and forest land’ on the other side. Please take this issue seriously. Small villages / small settlements will further add burden to the road / railway track / electricity channels / infrastructures like school, offices of the public works, revenue department, electricity offices, hospitals, and so on. This burden further increases where there are scattered houses away from the settlement in the farm / forest area and so on. No government can assure hundred feet asphalted double road to all the villages with the present scattered villages, if that is the case then most of the forest and agriculture lands needs to be converted in to roads to connect a single village from all the eight sides. So it is the time to think about decreasing the number of villages by fusing all the small satellite settlements and creating good connecting roads with less number of quality schools, hospitals, offices and other infrastructures. This is the general introduction to the chapter ‘Model village and model nation’.
In this particular chapter, the various causes for child labor, the consequences in their life and its influence on the national development and on others are mentioned. People living away from the main village for various reasons, people earning less with increase in the cost of living might have influenced the parents to push their children to the child labor.
Child Sex Tourism is a Risk for Asian Destinations and CompaniesWild Asia
The Code would like to highlight the need for child protection as part of responsible and sustainable tourism and present it in the context of “crisis and risk management”. Even in Asian tourism sphere, the current initial thoughts of “crisis and risk management” may invoke precautions to prevent natural disasters that can impact tourism, such as tsunami and floods. However, there is also a real risk for a destination’s or a company’s brand and reputation when it comes to crimes of sexual exploitation of children or other crimes relating to children.
Human trafficking specifically focusing on sex trafficking in Australia. A research base presentation conducted in November 2010 to highlight the issues and raise limitations. Provide useful resources, reference and how to's.
Emerging Issues:
1- Digital advertising and privacy
2- Digital advertising to children
3- Commercialisation & sexualisation of children in advertising
4- Body image, airbrushing and gender stereotyping
5- Environmental claims
Presentation at Conference HIV in Europe, Unity and Diversity, Tallinnaidsactioneurope
Presentation about the work of AIDS Action Europe during the special session on HIV/AIDS projects funded under EU programmes Research and Publich Health. This session is part of the conference 'HIV in Europe - Unity and Diversity' taking place in Tallinn, Estonia from 25-27 May 2008.
More information at www.aidsactioneurope.org
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'
Becoming a (More) Socialized Organization: 10 Tips for UNICEF to Tap the Soci...The Glover Park Group
A presentation about best practices in digital and social media to the UNICEF 2011 Global Communications Conference in Athens, Greece, by Jonathan Kopp, Partner & Global Director, Ketchum Digital.
Presentation by Vito Spinelli (Consultant in the ESCO secretariat, DG EMPL) on the occasion of the EESC Seminar on 'Delivering on Skills' organised in Brussels on 17 November 2014.
Presentation Michael HORGAN (Policy officer at DG EAC) on the occasion of the EESC Seminar on 'Delivering on Skills' organised in Brussels on 17 November 2014.
Presentation by Felix Rohn (Policy officer at DG EAC) on the occasion of the EESC Seminar on 'Delivering on Skills' organised in Brussels on 17 November 2014.
Presentation by Barbora Novotna (Policy co-ordinator at DG EMPL) on the occasion of the EESC Seminar on 'Delivering on Skills' organised in Brussels on 17 November 2014.
Presentation by Michael Guet, Council of Europe, on the occasion of the EESC conference on 'Better Roma inclusion through civil society initiatives: focus on education, employment, housing and antidiscrimination' (Brussels, 7 November 2014).
Presentation by Michael Guet, Council of Europe, on the occasion of the EESC conference on 'Better Roma inclusion through civil society initiatives: focus on education, employment, housing and antidiscrimination' (Brussels, 7 November 2014).
Presentation by Michael Guet, Council of Europe, on the occasion of the EESC conference on 'Better Roma inclusion through civil society initiatives: focus on education, employment, housing and antidiscrimination' (Brussels, 7 November 2014).
Presentation by Dan Pavel Doghi, Roma Education Fund, on the occasion of the EESC conference on 'Better Roma inclusion through civil society initiatives: focus on education, employment, housing and antidiscrimination' (Brussels, 7 November 2014).
Presentation by Szilvia Kalman, European Commission, DG EAC, on the occasion of the EESC conference on 'Better Roma inclusion through civil society initiatives: focus on education, employment, housing and antidiscrimination' (Brussels, 7 November 2014).
Presentation by Dominique Bé, European Commission, DG EMPL, on the occasion of the EESC conference on 'Better Roma inclusion through civil society initiatives: focus on education, employment, housing and antidiscrimination' (Brussels, 7 November 2014).
Presentation by Andor Urmos, DG REGIO, on the occasion of the EESC conference on 'Better Roma inclusion through civil society initiatives: focus on education, employment, housing and antidiscrimination' (Brussels, 7 November 2014).
Presentation by Wiet van Meel, volunteer sustainable development advisor to Coöperatieve Esbeek and professional occupation at Pontifax and Coopnet, on the occasion of the EESC conference on "Social economy and social innovation as drivers of competitiveness, growth and social well-being - Perspecitves and priorities for the new Commission and the European Parliament" (Brussels, 1 October 2014)
Presentation by Matthew Brown, Manager of The Wales Council for Voluntary Actions, Communities Investment Fund, on the occasion of the EESC conference on "Social economy and social innovation as drivers of competitiveness, growth and social well-being - Perspecitves and priorities for the new Commission and the European Parliament" (Brussels, 1 October 2014)
Presentation by Julie Savary, Head of Mission, Cabinet of the Presidency - Le mutual Groupe MGEN, France, on the occasion of the EESC conference on "Social economy and social innovation as drivers of competitiveness, growth and social well-being - Perspecitves and priorities for the new Commission and the European Parliament" (Brussels, 1 October 2014)
Presentation by Sarah Cook, Director, United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, United Nations, on the occasion of the EESC conference on "Social economy and social innovation as drivers of competitiveness, growth and social well-being - Perspecitves and priorities for the new Commission and the European Parliament" (Brussels, 1 October 2014)
Presentation by Antonella Noya, Senior Policy Analyst, OECD, on the occasion of the EESC conference on "Social economy and social innovation as drivers of competitiveness, growth and social well-being - Perspecitves and priorities for the new Commission and the European Parliament" (Brussels, 1 October 2014)
Presentation by Xavier Le Mounier, Policy Officer (Innovation Policy for Growth), DG Enterprise and Industry, European Commission, on the occasion of the EESC conference on "Social economy and social innovation as drivers of competitiveness, growth and social well-being - Perspecitves and priorities for the new Commission and the European Parliament" (Brussels, 1 October 2014)
Presentation by Apostolos Ioakimidis, Policy Officer (Entrepreunership 2020 Cooperatives, Mutuals, Social Enterprises, Family Businesses), DG Enterprise and Industry, European Commission, on the occasion of the EESC conference on "Social economy and social innovation as drivers of competitiveness, growth and social well-being - Perspecitves and priorities for the new Commission and the European Parliament" (Brussels, 1 October 2014)
Presentation by Peter Lambreghts, EDF Board member & European Network of Independent Living,on the occasion of the EESC SOC section conference on Civil society perspectives on the implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) in Brussels on 2 October 2014.
Presentation by Stefano Palmieri, EESC Europe 2020 Steering Committee, on the occasion of the EESC SOC section conference on Civil society perspectives on the implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) in Brussels on 2 October 2014.
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हम आग्रह करते हैं कि जो भी सत्ता में आए, वह संविधान का पालन करे, उसकी रक्षा करे और उसे बनाए रखे।" प्रस्ताव में कुल तीन प्रमुख हस्तक्षेप और उनके तंत्र भी प्रस्तुत किए गए। पहला हस्तक्षेप स्वतंत्र मीडिया को प्रोत्साहित करके, वास्तविकता पर आधारित काउंटर नैरेटिव का निर्माण करके और सत्तारूढ़ सरकार द्वारा नियोजित मनोवैज्ञानिक हेरफेर की रणनीति का मुकाबला करके लोगों द्वारा निर्धारित कथा को बनाए रखना और उस पर कार्यकरना था।
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role of women and girls in various terror groupssadiakorobi2
Women have three distinct types of involvement: direct involvement in terrorist acts; enabling of others to commit such acts; and facilitating the disengagement of others from violent or extremist groups.
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‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
In a May 9, 2024 paper, Juri Opitz from the University of Zurich, along with Shira Wein and Nathan Schneider form Georgetown University, discussed the importance of linguistic expertise in natural language processing (NLP) in an era dominated by large language models (LLMs).
The authors explained that while machine translation (MT) previously relied heavily on linguists, the landscape has shifted. “Linguistics is no longer front and center in the way we build NLP systems,” they said. With the emergence of LLMs, which can generate fluent text without the need for specialized modules to handle grammar or semantic coherence, the need for linguistic expertise in NLP is being questioned.
5. What we do: Campaigns International Campaign with the Bodyshop: Stop Sex Trafficking of Children & Young People. Catalyse policy change and concrete action