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Protecting youth and children from online exploitation and trafficking focus of Asian Partners for Co-operation Group meeting
North Macedonia, as Chair of the Asian partners for Co-operation Group, in collaboration with Thailand organized the third OSCE Asian Partners for Co-operation Group meeting on 21 June 2024. This meeting focused on "Enhancing Human Security: Protecting Youth and Children from Online Exploitation and Trafficking." The meeting gathered key representatives and experts to address the escalating risks and propose co-ordinated responses to the online exploitation and trafficking of youth and children.
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North Macedonia, as Chair of the Asian partners for Co-operation Group, in collaboration with Thailand organized the third OSCE Asian Partners for Co-operation Group meeting on 21 June 2024. This meeting focused on "Enhancing Human Security: Protecting Youth and Children from Online Exploitation and Trafficking." The meeting gathered key representatives and experts to address the escalating risks and propose co-ordinated responses to the online exploitation and trafficking of youth and children.
The meeting opened with remarks from representatives of the OSCE participating States and the Asian Partners for Co-operation Group, who stressed the urgent need for collective action to address this critical issue.
The thematic discussion centered on strategies aimed to protect youth and children from online threats. Key contributions included insights into national and regional efforts from Thailand to combat online exploitation, practical experiences from an NGONGO
non-governmental organization focused on online safety and multi-stakeholder collaboration, analysis of policy gaps and legislative needs from the OSCE's anti-trafficking office to counter technology-facilitated human trafficking.
Discussions underscored the escalating threat of online child sexual exploitation and trafficking, driven by digital technology. Its objectives included raising awareness and sharing knowledge among OSCE participating States and Asian Partners, sharing best practices to protect youth and children’s rights in the digital realm, and promoting a comprehensive societal approach to strengthen measures against online exploitation and trafficking.
Participants in the OSCE Asian Partners for Co-operation Group meeting reaffirmed the importance of enhanced co-operation, robust policy frameworks, and sustained efforts to create a safer digital environment for youth and children, thereby advancing human security and OSCE commitments.