Read our recent blog to learn more about debunking the common myths about child trafficking.
Debunking 3 Common Child Trafficking Myths
When you hear the term “child trafficking,” what comes to mind? Perhaps you think of a child who is kidnapped and tied up against their will, especially in a different country. The reality, however, often looks quite different.
Myth: Only girls are trafficked, and make up the majority of sexual exploitation victims.
Fact: The percentage of trafficking victims who are boys (17%) is nearly the same as the percentage of trafficking victims who are girls (18%)1
Read our recent blog to learn more about debunking the common myths about child trafficking.
Source: 1 UNODC’s 2022 Global Report on Trafficking in Persons
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PACT Partners with G6 Hospitality to Offer
"The Room Next Door" Training
PACT is honored to team up with G6 Hospitality, the leading economy lodging franchisor and parent company of Motel 6 and Studio 6, to offer a comprehensive, survivor-informed training that addresses the pervasiveness and potential signs of human trafficking. “The Room Next Door” training will educate hospitality teams such as the front desk, housekeeping, and maintenance staff on how to spot the potential signs of human trafficking and how to respond appropriately.
The training will also share insight and expertise from hospitality safety and security professionals, a human trafficking survivor, and experts from nonprofit organizations focused on survivor support. “The Room Next Door” training is ideal for use in economy and midscale segments and independent owners, and for any organization looking to bolster their trafficking-prevention efforts.
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PACT Presents Anti-Trafficking Initiatives at
United Nations Event
Last month, PACT had the privilege of presenting at a United Nations event as part of the United States Department of State’s International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP). This professional exchange program seeks to build mutual understanding between the United States and other countries around the world. The event brought together 18 high-level delegates working in anti-trafficking in their respective countries. During this gathering, PACT’s Private Sector Engagement and Education teams shared a presentation on PACT, who we are, our mission, and our initiatives in private sector engagement and education.
The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) Passes the Senate!
We are excited to share that the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) has passed the Senate! PACT advocates for stronger online safety laws to help prevent child sexual exploitation and enhance survivor protections, with our public policy team and Survivors’ Council leading efforts that focus on holding Big Tech accountable and addressing the harms that online platforms can perpetrate. We are proud to endorse this bill and have been involved in shaping its strategy.
PACT In the News: Child Sex Tourism Fuels Demand for
Human Trafficking, Expert Says
PACT CEO, Lori Cohen, recently addressed child sex tourism with North Dakota Monitor following a guilty plea of a former North Dakota state lawmaker: “It is a crime to purchase a child’s body anywhere in the world. And U.S. law is very clear about this. There are no exceptions… It’s important for U.S. travelers to realize that the age of sexual consent in another country does not matter under federal law.”
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