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Disrupting Harm in Indonesia

Evidence on online child sexual exploitation and abuse
Disrupting Harm in Indonesia: Evidence on online child sexual exploitation and abuse

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– Global Office of Research and Foresight UNICEF Innocenti; INTERPOL .; ECPAT International; Marium Saeed; Rogers Twesigye; Daniel Kardefelt Winther

 

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Abstract

Funded by the Global Partnership to End Violence against Children, through its Safe Online initiative, ECPAT International, INTERPOL and UNICEF Office of Research – Innocenti worked in partnership to design and implement a multifaceted research project on online child sexual exploitation and abuse: Disrupting Harm. The research was conducted in seven Eastern and Southern African countries and six Southeast Asian countries, including Indonesia. Data are synthesised from up to nine different research activities to generate each national report which tells the story of the threat and presents clear recommendations for action.
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