The Problem
Online Sexual Exploitation of Children
Children are sexually exploited by traffickers who livestream and record their abuse for paying customers online. The UK is among the top three global consumers of this abuse.
Online sexual exploitation of children (OSEC) is when perpetrators pay traffickers to produce images or videos of the sexual abuse of children. It is a rapidly growing crime in the Philippines due to widespread poverty, availability of internet access, and broad English language proficiency. Girls and boys are forced to perform sex acts, often by a parent or relative, or are exploited in other violent ways.
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83% of sex traffickers are family members of the abused child. (IJM, 2020)
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The median age is 11 years old and the average period of abuse is 2 years. Nine percent of victims were 3 years old or younger. (IJM, 2020)
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1 out of every 100 children in the Philippines was a victim of OSEC in 2022. (IJM, 2023)
Our Solution
End Violence by Ending Impunity
When violent offenders are held accountable for their crimes, we know the abuse of children who are living in poverty is significantly reduced—we’ve seen it.
Together, we’re strengthening justice systems to combat this crime by training law enforcement, public prosecutors, judges and partner organisations that provide aftercare for child survivors—setting a global standard of excellence in combatting this crime.
IJM Philippines
Our 20-Year Partnership with Philippine Law Enforcement
We work with Philippine authorities to hold criminals accountable for exploiting children and to prevent abuse. This helps create communities where all children can be safe and protected.
IJM-supported operations to stop online sexual exploitation of children
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1,500
Children and young people bought to safety
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289
Perpetrators Convicted
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565
Survivors supported to sustainable recovery
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459
Suspects arrested
CENTRE TO END ONLINE SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF CHILDREN
We partner with NGOs, governments and industries to expose and stop online sexual exploitation of children around the world.
We combat livestreamed child sexual abuse that uses globally accessible technology and financial platforms, targets people vulnerable to this crime and involves remote offenders who can be anywhere in the world.
The Centre to end osec helps catalyse a global movement to end the demand for online sexual exploitation of children and build safe communities where children thrive.
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Improve detection and reporting within technology and financial sector platforms.
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Strengthen international collaboration in law enforcement and prosecution.
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Support effective justice system responses in source and demand-side countries.
FEATURED PUBLICATION
Meet Aaron
Aaron's abuse was livestreamed through a screen just like this one.
When he was brought to safety, Aaron* was tiny and fragile. He longed to be held and cared for. He was only two. Because of people like you, IJM was able to play a pivotal role in the investigation of Aaron's case and push forward the operation which finally freed him.
Today, Aaron is safe in a loving foster home and receiving ongoing trauma therapy. His foster parents shared, "Aaron says that we are his home, and this is where he feels safest."
Stop the Online Sexual Exploitation of Children
Together, we can protect children vulnerable to this crime so that they are never abused in the first place.