Informe de Ginebra 2001 (en Inglés)
Press Release on the occasion of World Day for Prevention of Child Abuse
The Women's World Summit Foundation WWSF launched the
World Day for Prevention of Child Abuse on 19 November 2000 (a date
to create a synergy with the anniversary of the Convention on the Rights
of the Child) in response to an unacceptable announcement in a respected
Swiss daily paper of a pedophile network having created an international
day for pedophilia. Sexual abuse and exploitation of children and youth
being a universal and complex problem which defies both simplistic analysis
and easy answers, the World Day for Prevention of Child Abuse aims above
all to create a culture of prevention around the world.
At its launching message and inauguration in 2000, WWSF
disseminated Dr. Sherryll Kraizer's educational program "Protecting
Children from Abuse". This public briefing has circulated the world
and has been translated into many national and local languages and is
now used in many schools. It seems to fill a need for parents to give
their children basic skills to fight off sexual aggressors. However, such
programs alone are not an absolute guarantee against child abuse and increased
prevention information and education is needed to reinforce the promotion
of existing programs, improve circulation of information, and create new
strategies for action.
Nevertheless, efforts to speed up prevention do come
up against difficulties, e.g. the world scale of the problem, the vulnerability
of children, the lack of political will to address this issue on a regular
basis, the power of vested interests, including financial interest, etc.
The issue of child abuse is too complex to be addressed
from a single perspective. No one group has the expertise to address all
the issues of children who have been abused. Inter-sectoral and integrated
approaches as well as joint actions and networks that maintain a broad
ranging perspective are necessary.
In the face of such challenges and to increase cooperation,
experience sharing and resource dissemination, WWSF launched in 2001
an international NGO coalition for the dignity of children. The NGO
coalition, keystone of the World Day campaign, brought together149 NGOs
from 60 countries that committed to mark the Day with significant local
or national activities and events.
Encouraged by civil society's response in recognition
of the necessity for such a World Day, and stressing that more about abuse
prevention and protection needs to be done, WWSF is reinforced in its
commitment to continue with the annual campaign and disseminate innovative
approaches and information on Internet to the benefit of coalition members
and the NGO child rights community in general.
In Geneva, several events marked the commemoration of
the World Day for Prevention of Child Abuse
A public demonstration
in front of the United Nations
The official remittance of the
"Petition Fusterie" to UNICEF demanding urgent intervention by the
UN, governments and the media in order to ensure urgent implementation
of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. The Petition was launched
in the year 2000 and generated 17,000 signatures from around the world.
A press conference, followed
by a public debate. Elly Pradervand succeeded in bringing together
a large number of per ?sonalities from diverse backgrounds that agreed
to address the media on the World Day and underlined the importance of
prevention measures and efficient protection skills against child abuse.
Interventions also included the urgent need to adequately finance prevention
programs as a society can be evaluated by the way it treats its children
A commemoration at the Temple
de la Fusterie in the evening with speakers and music to close the
Day.
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Impacto de la Coalición 2001 (en Inglés)
Activities and events organized by international NGO coalition members
 
Summary
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United Nations (Geneva) - 19 November
  
Togo, Nigeria and D.R.Congo - 19 November
    
Kenya and Zambia - 19 November
    
India and Peru - 19 November
    
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