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        	  The UNWTO and World Vision East Asia Regional 
			  Office recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding, forging a 
			  partnership aimed at fighting the exploitation of children in the 
			  tourism sector.  
			  World Vision (WV) is a relief, development and 
			  advocacy organization working to protect children from 
			  exploitation, trafficking and abuse. 
			  Areas of future cooperation between UNWTO and WV 
			  include the promotion of tools, good practices and case studies to 
			  support child protection in tourism, comprising the WV-coordinated 
			  Child Safe Tourism Campaign, endorsed by the governments of 
			  Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand and Vietnam, which informs travellers 
			  on the actions they can take to protect children and young people 
			  from abuse in tourism destinations. 
			  The Campaign is part of 
			  Project Childhood, an initiative funded by the Australian 
			  Government to combat the sexual exploitation of children in 
			  tourism in the Mekong sub-region. 
			  UNWTO has been working in the same sphere 
			  through the World Tourism Network on Child Protection (formerly 
			  the Task Force for the Protection of Children in Tourism) for more 
			  than 15 years now. 
			  Set to prevent all forms of child and youth 
			  exploitation within the tourism sector, the Network serves as a 
			  platform for tourism stakeholders and other relevant actors to 
			  exchange experiences and promote the adoption of responsible 
			  policies and business practices in line with the UNWTO Global Code 
			  of Ethics for Tourism.  
			  UNWTO Secretary-General, Taleb Rifai, said, “The 
			  growth of the tourism sector brings important development 
			  opportunities, but also immense challenges, affecting namely the 
			  most vulnerable groups of society. Children and youth are 
			  particularly at risk, and it is imperative that the tourism sector 
			  stakeholders work together to tackle the pressing issue of child 
			  exploitation. World Vision has always been appreciated as a very 
			  committed and active partner of the UNWTO World Tourism Network on 
			  Child Protection and we are very happy to be able to join our 
			  efforts in fighting such a hideous practice as child 
			  exploitation.” 
			  World Vision East Asia Director for Integrated 
			  Ministry, Warren Climenhaga, added, “In South East Asia, World 
			  Vision has a number of programs dedicated to reducing harm to 
			  children from abuse, exploitation and trafficking, including in 
			  the tourism sector. Tourism is growing rapidly in this region 
			  bringing many opportunities as well as some risks to children. For 
			  this reason we are pleased to be joining forces with UNWTO in our 
			  joint sustainable approach to child safe tourism” said 
  
			  
			  
			  UNWTO,
			  
			  World Vision,
			  
			  Children,
			  
			  Trafficking
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