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Faith-based organisations
Web Source:
www.chabdai.org
The Chab Dai Coalition is a network of 19
Christian organisations committed to ending sexual
abuse and trafficking in Cambodia.
Web Source:
www.ijm.org
The International Justice Mission is a
Christian ministry, led by human rights
professionals that that helps people suffering
injustice and oppression who cannot rely on local
authorities for relief. The ministry documents and
monitors conditions of abuse and oppression,
educates the church and public about the abuses, and
mobilizes intervention on behalf of the victims. IJM
continues to do much to fight CSE.
Web Source:
www.actionintl.org
Action International Ministries is an
evangelical, nondenominational missionary-sending
agency working in urban centers of Asia, Africa, and
Latin America. ACTION missionaries reveal the Gospel
and love of Christ to neglected and abused children
and their families through practical ministries that
specialize in reaching the urban poor.
Secular Organisations
Web Source:
www.ecpat.net
ECPAT works for the elimination of child
prostitution, child pornography and trafficking of
children for sexual purposes. Their web site
includes a database of CSE related information on
countries around the world. This includes national
plans, actions that have been taken to combat CSE,
and details about who is taking action in that
country. The site also includes good practices (pdf’s),
an extensive list of web-links, Q & A’s, and sex
tourism prevention information.
Web Source:
www.preventcsa.org.my
The Malaysian Coalition for the Prevention of
Child Sexual Abuse (MCPCSA) comprises 23
organisations, from faith-based bodies to others,
sharing a common mission to combat child sexual
abuse in Malaysia.
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