Dear Friend,
Sexual abuse and exploitation know no boundaries. Global governing bodies and corporations make decisions that cause ripple effects around the world, for better or worse.
Take the case of Camilla* for example. [*pseudonym to protect her privacy]
Camilla is a 14-year-old girl in the United Kingdom. She was groomed by an older man online to send sexually explicit videos of herself to him over Snapchat (an American owned worldwide social media company.)
This was exploitative and psychologically damaging enough, but tragically it only got worse. Months later when she went to school and saw classmates huddled together looking at their phones and giving her disgusted looks.
The sexually explicit video had been uploaded to one of the largest pornography websites in the world—run by a global pornography corporation that is based in Canada.
Her life was devastated, and she knew that men around the world were watching her videos…
This is one of the countless cases where international and global institutions are facilitating and escalating abuse and sexual harm.
Here at the National Center on Sexual Exploitation, we fight to make sure stories like Camilla’s don’t happen to anyone else. We know that sometimes, the strategic impact of global campaigns is higher than domestic-focused campaigns.
I know you are aware of these issues and care about them deeply. You can’t hear the story of Camilla and not feel the need to take action, just like we can’t.