Hyderabad:World Day of Fight Against Sexual Exploitation is celebrated every year on March 4. The day’s primary goal is to unite the world to take a stand against all forms of sexual exploitation.
Sexual exploitation ruins the lives of many people, including men, women, and children across the world, and this is why it is crucial to spread awareness and fight against this vice. Every effort counts and the first step is to lift the lid on silence which creates the atmosphere that allows sexual exploitation to thrive.
History -Since 2009, March 4th has been designated World Day of the Fight Against Sexual Exploitation. 98 per cent of the victims are women and children. UNICEF estimated that over three million children worldwide are concerned by prostitution, and the International Labour Organization estimates that a million people are trafficked every year for purposes of sexual exploitation. Trafficked women are taken from Asia, Eastern Europe and Latin America to so-called developed countries.
Sexual exploitation is a global issue that denies basic human rights: the right to freedom, dignity, and control over one's own body. Often, low-income families unable to raise their children in adequate conditions are approached by third parties promising them a brighter future. The United Nations General Assembly worked to prevent and reduce sexual exploitation and sex trafficking.
Understanding the various forms of sexual exploitation and harassment is necessary to appropriately commemorate the World Day of the Fight Against Sexual Exploitation.
Significance -Every year, people observe World Day of the Fight Against Sexual Exploitation as a way to raise awareness. Sexual abuse is not a topic that is discussed in public and is frequently ignored. By marking this day, we can make sure that awareness of the problem is raised and that people become more aware of it.
A global awareness-raising campaign against sexual exploitation is the main goal of this Day. Sexual assault is a grave problem that requires public awareness. Typically, people are reluctant to discuss these kinds of events, but this shouldn't be the case.
Millions of people are trafficked annually for sexual exploitation, according to research conducted by the International Labour Organization (ILO). This population is made up of 98 per cent young girls.
Timeline - 2009: The first World Day of Fight Against Sexual Exploitation is observed as a global movement.
2013:The United Nations General Assembly designates July 30 as World Day against Trafficking in Persons.
2015:The world adopts the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda and embraces goals set to put an end to human trafficking.