The launch will include presentations on the key elements that emerge from the South East Asia region and Thailand, while also providing analysis on global trends and action. Introductory Remarks: Carmen Madriñán Keynote speakers: This year's report commemorates the 10th anniversary of the first World Congress against Commercial Sexual Exploitation by assessing the progress of implementation on action against commercial sexual exploitation of children in Thailand and globally. The more than 50 country reports that make up this year's global monitoring report provide information and analysis on specific country situations and an assessment of the efforts made, and still needed, to protect children from sexual exploitation in each country. The information gathered represents the inputs from a large number of grassroots organizations, government and other agencies that work directly to counteract these grave violations against children.
Launch of the ECPAT Global Monitoring Report on the Status of Action against the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children
Professor Jaap Doek, Chairperson of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child
Ms. Amihan Abueva, Chairperson of ECPAT International
Khun Wanchai Roujanavong, Director General Ministry of Justice in Thailand
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