According
to the United Nations, worldwide an estimated 1.2 million children
are the victims of human trafficking each year.
Since
signing the Child Protection Code in 2011 ITB Berlin has used its
voice to campaign against child prostitution and trafficking in
tourism. It will also be lending its support when, on 2 May 2013 at
the opening session of its annual global convention, the
International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association (IGLTA) signs the
Code of Conduct against Sexual Exploitation of Children in Tourism.
“As
the world’s leading travel trade show and as a trendsetter, part of
our
corporate culture is to take on social responsibility. By
committing ourselves to this cause our aim is to send out a strong
message supporting the fight against sexual exploitation of children
and respect for human rights in the industry we represent“, said
Rika Jean-Francois, ITB Berlin’s CSR officer and member of the
board of the IGLTA.
The
IGLTA is the leading global organisation supporting lesbian, gay,
bisexual and transgender travellers (LGBT). The organisation
represents LGBT-friendly hotels, destinations, service providers,
travel agencies, tour operators and events, for example. “The
international influence of the IGLTA and its members is crucial in
the fight against human trafficking in all parts of the world“,
said Carol Smolenski, the US Executive Director of ECPAT (End Child
Prostitution, Pornography and Trafficking of Children) on the
occasion of the signing event.
In
1998, the international child protection organisation ECPAT
co-authored the Child Protection Code in Sweden, together with
Scandinavian tour operators and UNTWO. To date more than 1,200 tour
operators, tourism organisations and their corresponding umbrella
organisations, as well as hotel chains in 42 countries have signed
this document.