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Regional Stakeholders’ Consultation and Planning Workshop on the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children and Child Sexual Abuse in the Pacific: A Pacific Regional Report


Author(s): Social Development Division (SDD), Frances Pene
Economic Sector(s): (1) Advancement of women
ESCAP Reference No.: ST/ESCAP/2511
Division/Office: Social Development
Published Date: November 2008
Country: {Sub-regional Publication}
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This is a report of a regional stakeholders' consultation and planning workshop involving participants from the Governments and civil society of Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu, as well as Pacific regional organizations, academic institutions and United Nations organizations. They came together to review findings from situation analysis research on commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) and child sexual abuse (CSA) and share experiences, develop or strengthen key elements of a national plan of action and involve other Pacific stakeholders in addressing this problem. A key objective was to raise the awareness of participants of the gender-based risk factors documented in the situation analyses and the need to incorporate a gender approach for effective responses to CSEC and CSA, as well as consider the economic and social root causes of such exploitation and abuse. The report was written by Ms. Frances Pene and prepared by the Social Development Division of ESCAP.




Acknowledgements
Abbreviations

I. Introduction to the Regional Stakeholders’ Consultation and Planning Workshop
A. Background
B. Overview of the meeting
C. Purpose of the workshop

II. Review of Situation Analysis Reports by Pacific Stakeholders
A. Towards a common understanding of the commercial sexual exploitation of children
B. Country situation analysis reports
C. Pacific stakeholders’ response to the country reports
D. Assess regional trends: Overview of the studies and the pacific context by leading Pacific regional organizations

III. Responding to Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children: National Plans of Action
A. Role and purpose of a national plan of action
B. Experience of national plan development of Papua New Guinea
C. Developing national plans of action
D. Draft national plans of actions: Group activity reports
E. Analysis of key interventions
F. Recovery and reintegration reports
G. Summing up
H. Participants’ comments on draft national plans of action

IV. The Way Forward
A. Pacific responses to CSEC: What is needed?
B. Country strategies
C. Regional organizations and responses to commercial sexual exploitation of children
D. Round table: Response to country strategies by representatives of Pacific regional organizations and other United Nations agencies

V. Conclusion of the Workshop

Appendices




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