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The Agenda for action against commercial sexual exploitation of children provides a detailed framework and categories of actions to be taken by governments in partnership and other relevant actors for combating commercial sexual crimes against children. Broadly, these actions are focused on : coordination and cooperation; prevention; recovery, rehabilitation and reintegration; child participation. The Agenda for action is thus the formal and guiding structure used by governments that have adopted it and committed to work against CSEC. In Cambodia, the first Five-year Plan against trafficking and sexual exploitation of children for 2000-2004 was developed by the Cambodian National Council for children (CNCC), with technical imputs from government, non-governmental and international organizations. It was a very comprehensive Plan, containing a level of detail unseen, in many other national plans, that focus on the issue. One of its strenghts was the creation of a task force on child trafficking and sexual exploitation : the Department of anti-human trafficking and juvenile protection (DAHTJP). A second NPA is currently being developed. |