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Article

7 Jun 2011

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International Bureau for Children's Rights

Your company can help protect children’s rights.

The International Bureau for Children’s Rights (IBCR) can assist your company in taking simple measures to protect children. The IBCR already works with several companies in the travel and tourism industry on the issue of child sex tourism. However, it is not enough. IBCR wants to involve and assist other actors from the private sector in developing tools and strategies to protect children’s rights in general. If your company has employees traveling to or working in foreign countries, IBCR can work with you to create codes of conduct, monitoring and disciplinary mechanisms and guidance manuals defining how to prevent violations of children’s rights. [refers to Motorola, Xerox, Atlantica Hotels International, Black's Photography, Air France]