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City Lodge Acknowledged as Best Practice of The Code by FTTSA

May 16, 2013

12 May 2013 – Indaba Travel Show, South Africa The Tourism Child Protection Code of Conduct, an instrument of self-regulation and corporate social responsibility developed to provide...

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Myanmar Polestar Travels & Tours, First to Join The Code and Protect Children from Sexual Exploitation in Myanmar

May 10, 2013

  PRESS RELEASE Yangon, Myanmar: 9 May 2013 – We are proud to announce that Myanmar Polestar is the first travel and tour company in Myanmar to...

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The International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association Joins The Code

May 2, 2013

                          The Code is excited to have The International Gay & Lesbian Travel...

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Aurelie Sivadier

“We quickly recognized that among all of the negative impacts of tourism, Child Sexual Exploitation is clearly the most harmful, having such a direct impact on our children.  We are proud to lead the way towards stomping out this unacceptable behaviour.”

Ms. Aurelie Sivadier, Worldwide Travel Group LLC (e-Trip Africa)
1,285 Signatories
166 Trained Staff *
in 46 Countries

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* Since March 1, 2013

What Is The Code

The Code is an industry-driven initiative with the mission to provide awareness, tools and support to the tourism industry to prevent the sexual exploitation of children.

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Reasons To Join

Join an internationally recognized, multiple award winning initiative that integrates child protection objectives into the concept responsible, sustainable tourism.

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How To Join

Companies can join easily via a short online application; read about the benefits of membership and get started.

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Our Members

We are extremely proud to have the following companies and businesses support our cause as we work together to combat sexual exploitation of children.

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