I work in the tourism industry and would like to know more about what can be done to prevent child sex tourism and how I can help?

Tourism is not the cause of child sex tourism but it is a channel that provides offenders with a way to gain access to children. Child sex offenders must use facilities and services offered by the travel industry – travel agents, airlines, hotels, taxis, tour operators, etc – and as such the tourism industry is well-placed to play a vital role in protecting children.

Child sex tourists may be domestic or international travellers who may make a short or extended stay in a particular location. They may be holiday-makers, business travellers, expatriates or aid workers.

As a tourism industry representative, you can help to prevent the sexual abuse and exploitation of vulnerable children in destinations that you and your clients travel to.

You can do this by:

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