German Chancellor Says Sex Buying Unacceptable
WASHINGTON, DC (November 20, 2023) – The International Centre on Sexual Exploitation (ICOSE) commended German Chancellor Olaf Scholz for recognizing that sex buying is unacceptable.
WASHINGTON, DC (November 20, 2023) – The International Centre on Sexual Exploitation (ICOSE) commended German Chancellor Olaf Scholz for recognizing that sex buying is unacceptable.
WASHINGTON, DC (September 19, 2023) – Two international letters from advocates around the globe have called on the Australia government to reconsider implementing age verification
WASHINGTON, DC (April 27, 2023) – In a letter to Reddit CEO Steve Huffman, the National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE), along with 319 anti-sexual exploitation and
Rachel Moran, widely renowned leader in the anti-sexual exploitation movement, will be joining NCOSE’s international division, the International Centre on Sexual Exploitation (ICOSE), as the Director of International Policy and Advocacy. Â
Last year, African partners who attended the 2021 Coalition to End Sexual (CESE) Exploitation Summit expressed their desire for an Africa-centric conference. This year, that desire became a reality with the inaugural CESE Africa Conference.
Member States and the European Parliament must adopt policies criminalizing sex buying and providing services to prostituted people.Â
Read the ways we worked to build a world free from sexual abuse and exploitation in our 2021 Impact Report.
Worldwide recognition of pornography’s harms is growing. The Council of Europe’s report and resolution are something to celebrate.
Record your steps on November 18 and log them to show that you want to take steps to end child sexual abuse and exploitation!
INTERPOL should instigate international criminal investigations into MindGeek because of the organized crime taking place on their websites.
The European Union must ensure children are safe online, now and in the future. Sign our petition asking them to prioritize children.
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE), along with a group of 104 survivors and advocates from 13 countries, have sent a letter to Google CEO Sundar Pichai requesting that the company “improve its search engine policies to no longer promote access to sexual violence, incest, racist or other abusive pornography.”