World Vision Child Abuse Concern

World Vision UK is concerned that the abuse and exploitation of boys across the globe is still going largely unnoticed.

Interviews conducted by World Vision with more than 400 children around the world have revealed that while abuse of boys is widespread, it is just not taken as seriously as abuse of girls. Comments from children who took part in focus groups on the issue of trafficking and sexual exploitation showed that boys worldwide were also at significant risk of sexual abuse.

Policy Officer for World Vision, Ruthi Hoffman Hanchett, said –

‘The world has only really given its attention to the commercial sexual exploitation of children in the last 10 years and it has been primarily focused on girls. Boys suffering at the hands of molesters now cannot afford to wait another 10 years before they get the same consideration as girls. This conference in Brazil needs to be talking about how we can ensure all children get equal and appropriate help.’

In Asia, people are more culturally inclined to see girls as victims. Shame and ignorance have hidden the extent of the problem of sexual abuse of boys and many governments and civil society organisations lack the skills and resources to respond. While society expanded and improved the quality of care to girls, the abuse of boys has largely been ignored and neglected.

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