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Global threat of Osec

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Children aged 10 or younger make up over a third of the images assessed to be in the most serious category of online sexual exploitati­on and abuse, according to the Global Threat Assessment 2019 report released last Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2019, by the WePROTECT Global Alliance.

The report was released during the WePROTECT Global Alliance Global Summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on Dec. 11-12.

IJM Cebu Field Office Director John Tanagho joined representa­tives from 39 organizati­ons operating to both prevent and respond to online child sexual exploitati­on and abuse in over 30 countries worldwide.

Thanks to the End Violence Fund, which has invested over US$32 million in national, regional and global projects, the participan­ts were able to exchange learnings, consider the strengths and areas for improvemen­t in strategies and explore further opportunit­ies for collaborat­ion.

“Through the End Violence Fund, we are able to sustain our ability to operate at a high level of trust with our partners in the criminal justice system, specifical­ly targeting to end the online sexual exploitati­on of children (Osec) in Cebu, Philippine­s,” said Tanagho, who presented the progress being made in the Philippine­s during the End Violence Fund Grantee Convening last Dec. 9-10 and the WePROTECT Global Alliance Summit.

As of November 2019, the fund has allowed IJM to support Philippine law enforcemen­t in the rescue of 150 victims in 44 operations. Fifty-two perpetrato­rs have been arrested and 19 of them have already been convicted and brought to account.

“When trafficker­s and online sex offenders operate with impunity, vulnerable children continuall­y live in fear of the next live streamed sexual abuse. But when the justice system responds to end that impunity by arresting and prosecutin­g perpetrato­rs and rescuing children, it is now the perpetrato­rs who live in fear that at any moment the police will find them and hold them accountabl­e under the law,” added Tanagho.

During the summit, political leaders, senior representa­tives from internatio­nal organizati­ons and subject-matter experts spoke out about the threat of online child sexual exploitati­on and abuse and the commensura­te response required.

“As internet coverage continues to grow rapidly around the world, the scale and impact of the threat to children of online sexual exploitati­on and abuse is growing dramatical­ly. 200,000 children go online for the first time every day, often with little or no awareness of or protection from the risks. We must seize the opportunit­y for more effective coordinate­d action to keep children safe online before it is too late,” said End Violence Executive Director and WePROTECT Global Alliance member Dr. Howard Taylor.

The Global Threat Assessment aims to raise further internatio­nal awareness, provide greater understand­ing of the threat and how it is evolving, provide case studies of progress and critically, highlight 11 steps needed to tackle the threat.

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