Call for inputs on upcoming country visit to Australia
Issued by
Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children
Last updated
02 February 2024
Closed
Submissions now online (See below)
Issued by
Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children
Last updated
02 February 2024
Closed
Submissions now online (See below)
At the invitation of the Government of Australia, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the sale, sexual exploitation and sexual abuse of children, Ms. Mama Fatima Singhateh, will conduct an official visit to the country from 30 October to 10 November 2023, to assess the situation and the progress made in combating and preventing the sale and sexual exploitation of children in the light of international human rights norms and standards.
In preparation of the visit, the Special Rapporteur invites all interested individuals and organizations, including civil society organizations, activists, and academics, to provide input for the preparation of her visit. She would welcome information on issues related to the sale and sexual exploitation of children and violations having led to it, such as sale and trafficking; the sale of children for purposes of use in criminal activities, armed conflict, begging, forced labour, sports, adoption, marriage, transfer of organs, or other purposes; the exploitation of children for sexual purposes in travel and tourism; the possession, production and dissemination of child abuse material, which includes visual and non-visual depictions; the grooming or solicitation of a child, which involves conditioning a child to ensure he or she agrees to engage in sexual activity.
The Special Rapporteur welcomes submissions on the issues pertaining to:
All inputs will be treated confidentially by the Special Rapporteur and her team and for the sole purpose of preparing for the county visit. The Special Rapporteur greatly appreciates the effort that goes into making such contributions and looks forward to receiving submissions ahead of her country visit.
The Special Rapporteur will hold a press conference to share her preliminary findings with the media at the end of her visit. Additional information on the time, venue of the press conference and contact details will be shared prior to the visit.