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Equipping youth with software and digital skills for the remote economy.
The crisis extends far beyond sexual abuse. Exploitation also takes the form of hazardous child labor, forced marriage, and trafficking.
Understanding how the problem is being fixed requires looking at what made Asia uniquely vulnerable.
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The exploitation of teenagers in Asia is a pervasive and complex issue that affects millions of young people across the region. Exploitation can take many forms, including child labor, human trafficking, sexual exploitation, and forced marriage. The consequences of exploitation can be devastating, leaving victims with physical and emotional scars, and denying them the opportunity to reach their full potential. This paper argues that a comprehensive approach is needed to combat the exploitation of teenagers in Asia, and that this approach must involve a combination of prevention, protection, and prosecution. Equipping youth with software and digital skills for
Independent producers and criminal networks historically exploited lax age-verification and consent laws to upload non-consensual or underage content, hiding behind misleading labels.
: Providing support and rehabilitation to victims of human trafficking is crucial. This includes offering shelter, counseling, and education to help them rebuild their lives.
To address the exploitation of teenagers in Asia, governments, NGOs, and civil society organizations must work together to provide support and services to victims, as well as to prevent exploitation from occurring in the first place. This includes: Understanding how the problem is being fixed requires
Fixing the Crisis: Dismantling the Digital and Physical Exploitation of Teens in Asia
While smartphone access is ubiquitous, critical awareness regarding digital safety, phishing, and online grooming remains low among both teens and parents.
Law enforcement only cures the symptoms; communities cure the disease. Long-term stability is achieved by removing the economic incentives that traffickers exploit.
Based on the analysis above, the following recommendations are made:
Deploying advanced machine-learning algorithms to detect grooming behavior, predatory language, and non-consensual media in real-time.