Location
Philippines
10 results:
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Scale of Harm: Estimating the Prevalence of Trafficking to Produce Child Sexual Exploitation Material in the Philippines
The production of child sexual exploitation material (CSEM) is an issue that plagues communities worldwide. Yet, the Philippines has been identified as a global epicenter for financially motivated CSEM production, especially via livestreaming. Anecdotal evidence suggests that incidences of this form of trafficking and exploitation in the Philippines are high. In March 2021, International Justice Mission (IJM) launched the Scale of Harm project to measure the prevalence of trafficking of children to produce CSEM in the Philippines. -
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Online Sexual Exploitation of Children in the Philippines
Online Sexual Exploitation of Children (OSEC) is a rising form of child abuse in the Philippines with significant social, health and wellbeing consequences for survivors. In response, this scoping review was undertaken to advance understanding of the current empirical evidence on OSEC in the Philippines and to identify its characteristics, key drivers and leading intervention and prevention approaches in order to develop improved policy and practice responses. -
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Summary Report: Online Sexual Exploitation of Children in the Philippines: Analysis and Recommendations for Governments, Industry, and Civil Society
This summary report provides the highlights from the study into the nature and scale of OSEC in the Philippines. This study was led by IJM, in partnership with the Philippine Government and a variety of stakeholders, under the U.S.-Philippine Child Protection Compact (CPC) Partnership between the U.S. Department of State Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons and the Government of the Philippines. -
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Full Length Report: Online Sexual Exploitation of Children in the Philippines: Analysis and Recommendations for Governments, Industry, and Civil Society
This report presents the results of a study into the nature and scale of OSEC in the Philippines. This study was led by IJM, in partnership with the Philippine Government and a variety of stakeholders, under the U.S.-Philippine Child Protection Compact (CPC) Partnership between the U.S. Department of State Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons and the Government of the Philippines. -
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Online Sexual Exploitation of Children in the Philippines: A Review of the Criminal Justice Systemβs Response
This report summarizes the baseline study findings of the Philippine Governmentβs response to the Online Sexual Exploitation of Children as it was in 2017. -
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Child Sex Trafficking in Metro Manila
A study measuring the prevalence of children in commercial sexual exploitation in Metro Manila, the Philippines -
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Evaluation of the Program to Combat Sex Trafficking of Children in the Philippines: 2003-2015
Evaluation of the Program to Combat Sex Trafficking of Children in the Philippines: 2003-2015 -
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Child Sex Trafficking in Angeles City
A study measuring the prevalence of children in commercial sexual exploitation in Angeles City, the Philippines -
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Project Lantern Results Summary
Summary of four-years of IJM partnership with local justice system actors and other stakeholders in Cebu, the Philippines -
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Evaluation of "Project Lantern"
Assessment of five-year impact and change in the public justice system - Cebu, the Philippines