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Report on the Post-Yokohama Mid-term Review of the East Asia and the Pacific Regional Commitment and Action Plan against Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children, 8 -10 November 2004, Bangkok


Author(s): Social Development Division (SDD)
Economic Sector(s): (1) Population and development; (2) Child and adolescent health; (3) Human rights; (4) Social welfare and services and social security
ESCAP Reference No.: ST/ESCAP/2368
Division/Office: Social Development
Published Date: December 2005
Country: {Non-country Specific Publication}
Hard Copy Price: Online Copy Only


The Regional Commitment and Action Plan of the East Asia and Pacific Region against Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children specifically called for a Mid-term Review (MTR) meeting to review the progress of actions taken in the region since the Second World Congress. The meeting was also intended to identify gaps in the implementation of the key areas of action specified in both the Declaration and Agenda for Action adopted at the First World Congress against Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children, held in Stockholm from 27 to 31 August 1996, and the Regional Commitment and Action Plan. The areas specified were those of prevention, protection, recovery and reintegration, coordination and cooperation, and child and youth participation.




Background
Executive Summary

I. Regional overview

A. Emerging issues, gaps and remaining challenges
B. Synthesis of country strategic plans and priorities for regional “next steps”

II. Opening of the meeting
III. Implications of the Mid-term Review
IV. Panel discussions

A. Emerging issues of commercial sexual exploitation of Children: NGO panel on demand and child pornography
B. Monitoring country progress through CSEC Info: progress and challenges
C. Situational analysis research on CSEC and child sexual abuse
in Pacific island countries

V. Concurrent thematic workshops

A. Workshop I: legal reform for the protection of children from CSEC
B. Workshop II: study and research on trafficking and CSEC
C. Workshop III: child and youth participation
D. Workshop IV: national plans of action against CSEC
E. Workshop V: psychosocial recovery and reintegration
F. Workshop VI: CSEC emerging issues: prostitution of boys

VI. Young people’s participation

A. Presentation of the Children and Young People’s Progress Report: “Listen to Children and Young People’s Recommendations against Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children”
B. Child and youth Participation Workshop
C. Young people’s closing activity

VII. Country reports

A. Progress reports
B. Country strategic plans

Annexes

I. Agenda of the Post-Yokohama Mid-term Review of the East Asia and the Pacific Regional Commitment and Action Plan against Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children
II. List of Participants
III. Agenda of the Children and Young People’s Forum of the Post-Yokohama Mid-term Review of the East Asia and the Pacific Regional Commitment and Action Plan against Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children
IV. The Regional Commitment and Action Plan of the East Asia and Pacific Region against Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children




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