PERAN End Child Prostitution In Asian Tourism (ECPAT) Di India 2002-2011
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2013-01-28
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This research aims to find out the role of End Child Prostitution In Asian Tourism
(ECPAT) against child trafficking for sexual purposes in India. ECPAT International is
supporting global campaign to ‘Stop the Sex Traffcking of Children and Young People’
through ongoing international and national advocacy activities conducted over the course of
the three-year campaign. These activities will include regular and ongoing monitoring of
India Government actions to combat child sex traffcking, supported and facilitated through
the development of a structured database. The database will assess progress towards States’
commitments to ensuring the protection of children from all forms of sexual exploitation.
This research applies International Organizations theory and Role Theory, where
International Organization that can make its own decision’s, can act contrary to the wishes
of some members and can affect the actions of other include states. To explain about the role
of International Organization, this research use Role Theory. The Research method is
descriptive with library research technique which use to collect and elaborate the data and
information from the text book, papers, and internet websites.
This research shows that The ECPAT International network will also be instrumental
in proactively contributing to an effective implementation of the campaign ‘Stop Sex
Traffcking of Children and Young People’ in In India
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End Child prostitution In Asian Tourism (ECPAT, Child Trafficking, Child Sex Trafficking