Material covering a 5-hour lesson, part of the Community Police Officer training program, developed by the OSCE Centre in Bishkek with the help of the OSCE Spillover Monitor Mission to Skopje.
These guidelines are based on international human rights instruments and look at the protection of trafficked children from their identification up to their recovery and integration.
The Convention prescribes procedures for combating international traffic for the purpose of prostitution, including extradition of offenders. It also prohibits the running of brothels and renting accommodation for prostitution purposes.
Optional Protocol supplements the Convention by providing States with detailed requirements to end the sexual exploitation and abuse of children. It also protects children from being sold for non-sexual purposes—such as other forms of forced labour, illegal adoption and organ donation.