ECPAT Youth and Children Advocates (EYCA) is a youth organization that aims to empower children and youth to protect themselves against different forms of abuse
"Whoever produces the images may be the brother, father, grandfather or a friend of the family. These children live with their abusers, who, during quarantine, have more opportunities to produce these images," says ECPAT's @mllemineur to @bbcmundo.
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In 1990, a man named Ron O’Grady learned that foreigners were establishing small colonies in Southeast Asia to engage in child sex abuse. Dismayed and disgusted over brutality of the abuse, Ron and his fellow activists took action and ECPAT was born.
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Young advocates from different areas gathered for the EYCA Online Kamustahan. During this Pandemic Covid19, we realized that we are blessed to have the technology, using it the right way it helps us to keep in touch and continuously involve in our advocacy.
#EYCA#BeCyberSafe
Better and Safer Online World for children is everyone's responsibility.
Some of the EYCA members with children and youth from partner communities who attended the Children and Youth Forum on Online Safety held last February 9, 2020
#SaferInternetDay2020#SID2020#EYCA#ECPAT
Today is #SaferInternetDay
According to UNICEF 1 of 3 internet users worldwide is a child and around 800 million children use social media all of them are vulnerable to different kind of abuse and exploitation online.
#SID2020
We are pleased to partner with Twitter on #ThereIsHelp in the Philippines. This important notification service encourages young people at risk of sexual abuse, exploitation, trafficking or harassment to reach out to ECPAT Philippines (@ECPATPh) for help.
Katuwang namin ang Twitter sa #ThereisHelp sa Pilipinas. Hinihikayat ng mahalagang notification service na ito ang mga batang biktima o nanganganib maging bikitima ng sekswal na pang-aabuso, eksploytasyon o trafficking na humingi ng tulong sa ECPAT Philippines (@ECPATPh)
Twitter does not tolerate any form of child sexual exploitation. If you encounter it, please report it. If you or someone you know needs help, please reach out to our partner ECPAT.
For more information on our policy: https://t.co/nCj5VDytcQ.
ATM: ECPAT girl advocates Tracy Macawili and Ann Campos live on CLTV 36 Radio in San Fernando Pampanga to talk about girls' rights this International #DayoftheGirl
This #DayoftheGirl , ECPAT Youth Advocates join the consultation on the implementation of R.A. 11313 or the Safe Spaces Act, a law that defines and penalizes gender-based sexual harrassment in the streets and other public places in the Philippines.
End #genderbasedviolence
“We certainly do not need tourists in the Philippines who would prey on the young and women. I look forward to the day when we would not have to report about children or women who suffer at the hands of sex... https://t.co/isuwVdyCGs