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AIDS, Child Trafficking Major Problems in Asia-Pacific: UNICEF"

Agence France Presse (05.07.03)

The HIV/AIDS epidemic and child trafficking have reached alarming levels in the
East Asian and Pacific region, delegates at a regional conference said on May 7.
More than 2 million people in the region are already HIV-positive, and
infections continue to rise rapidly, according to the "Bali Consensus," a
document adopted at the end of the three-day conference in Bali, Indonesia. The
conference, organized by UNICEF, was attended by delegates from 25 countries.

"In the years ahead we will also have to provide support for millions of
children and young people whose lives have been severely affected by the illness
of their parents, especially those who have been orphaned," the report said.
Delegates said human trafficking involved increasingly large numbers of women
and children. Children are being trafficked for labor, sexual exploitation,
begging and adoption. Girls under 18 make up one-third of those who have been
forced to be prostitutes in a number of countries.

"These children are frequently subjected to physical and sexual violence and
psychological trauma, and are highly vulnerable to HIV/AIDS and other sexually
transmitted diseases," the document said. "The HIV and AIDS pandemic among
children, serious malnutrition, trafficking and sexual exploitation of
children are important challenges for the implementation of the Bali Consensus,"
said UNICEF Executive Director Carol Bellamy. End




Thu May 15, 2003 7:10 pm

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