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Home > Get Involved > Seek Justice > Combatting Sexual Exploitation of Children

Resources: Sexual Exploitation of Children


Sources

  1. UNICEF State of the World's Children 2005[PDF]. UNICEF. (2005).
  2. State of the World’s Children 2006 [PDF]. UNICEF. (2006).
  3. Voices of Youth: Commercial Sexual Exploitation. UNICEF. (2004).
  4. Factsheet: Child Trafficking. UNICEF. (2006).
  5. Voices of Youth: Commercial Sexual Exploitation Factsheet. UNICEF. (2004)

Additional Resources

  • The Assessment of Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children: A Review of Methodologies, An Inter-Agency Research Cooperation Project by the ILO, UNICEF, and the World Bank. August 2003.
  • World Report on Violence and Health. WHO. (2002).
  • Action against Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation of Children. An Evaluation of ILO-IPEC Programs, ILO.
  • Profiting from Abuse, An investigation into the sexual exploitation of our children. UNICEF. (2001).


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