:: Child and Youth Participation Resources
• Child and Youth Participation Resource Guide [PDF 349 KB]
• ProtectingOnline-Eng [PDF 900 KB]
• Understanding Child Participation ECPAT [PDF 650 KB]
• Young People Online Brochure ENG [PDF 2.2 MB]
• Resources for Young People on CSEC [PDF 9 KB]
• Tips on Children Friendly Docs [PDF 75 KB]
:: Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC)
• Child Friendly Definitions CSEC [PDF 408 KB]
:: Good Practices
Standing Up for Ourselves: A Study on the Concepts and Practices of Young People's Rights to Participation. Bangkok: ECPAT International, International Young People's Action Against Sexual Exploitation of Children, 1999
This report documents and discusses the capacity of children to participate in projects. It explores different forms of children's participation, methods used in gaining the participation of children, and aids and hindrances to participation. It also includes a guide for planning and implementing projects that draw on the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Standing Up for Ourselves will be of interest to youth workers and community development practitioners.
Out of Shadows: Good Practices in Working with Sexually Exploited Youth in the Americas. University of Victoria. 2001
This report presents case studies of interventions with sexually exploited youth and draws out some good practice principles which are simple and easily transferable to other parts of the world. It hoped that sharing of these good models will inspire and improve work with children and youth who have been victims of sexual exploitation.
Asia –Pacific Answers: Good Practices in Combating Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children and Youth. ECPAT International and ESCAP. 2000
This report was published in the process of regional preparations for 2 nd World Congress in Yokohama in 2001. This highlights some very innovative approaches in working with children and youth in combating sexual exploitation of children. The case studies focus on interventions, prevention, rehabilitation, advocacy etc. but the ones that are most innovative is the ones led by young people themselves.
Background Paper on Good Practices and Priorities to Combat Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children in Bangladesh. Dhaka. 2001
In spite of the enormous challenges to combat sexual abuse and exploitation, there are a number of ‘good practices’ seeking to combat these violations. Among the most innovative and effective are the ones that directly involve children. This report illustrates some good examples of these practices in Bangladesh.
• ILO Action against Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation [PDF 302 KB]
:: EICYAC Reports and UNCRC Submissions
• 2007 EICYAC 2nd Annual Planning Meeting Report [PDF 302 KB]
• 2008 EICYAC Annual Workshop Meeting Report [PDF 316 KB]
:: Brochures
• EICYAC Brochure [PDF 251 KB]
• YPP Brochure ENG [PDF 370 KB]
:: Links
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