Protecting children from sexual exploitation and sexual abuse in the Republic of Moldova

Project summary

Context

The Republic of Moldova ratified the Lanzarote Convention in 2011. The Committee of the Parties to the Convention, also known as the Lanzarote Committee, is charged with monitoring the implementation of the Convention. The Republic of Moldova participated in the 1st monitoring round dedicated to the protection of children against sexual exploitation and sexual abuse in the circle of trust (2014-2018) and is currently taking part in the 2nd monitoring round on the protection of children against sexual exploitation and sexual abuse facilitated by information and communication technologies (2017).

Other important standards taken into consideration during the life of the project include the Council of Europe Guidelines on child-friendly justice (2010) and the Recommendation CM/Rec(2018)7 of the Committee of Ministers to member States on Guidelines to respect, protect and fulfil the rights of the child in the digital environment.

The project itself promotes the implementation of these international standards and builds on the progress and work already carried out at national level. Relevant national standards and policies include the Law no. 338 of 15.12.1994 on the rights of the child, Decision No. 434 of 10.06.2014 on the approval of the Child Protection Strategy for the years 2014-2020, the Council of Europe Action Plan for the Republic of Moldova 2017-2020, as well as the conclusions and recommendations of the Roundtable “Implementation of the Council of Europe Convention on the Protection of Children against Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Abuse: Challenges and Best Practices”.

Objectives

The overall objective of the project is to support the Republic of Moldova by strengthening the State’s response to address child sexual exploitation and sexual abuse through an increased implementation and compliance of policies, legislation and practices with the Council of Europe and other international standards in this area, in particular the Lanzarote Convention, as well as by strengthening the capacities of relevant professionals and raising awareness.

The project’s expected results and activities build on the findings of the Lanzarote Committee and the outcomes of the roundtable jointly organised jointly by the Council of Europe and the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Moldova (February 2018) to discuss ongoing challenges and good practices for an efficient implementation of the Lanzarote Convention.


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Conference for social workers on the Council of Europe’s Lanzarote Convention

A national conference is taking place in Chisinau on strengthening the capacities of social workers on the implementation of the Council of Europe Convention on the Protection of children against sexual exploitation and sexual abuse (Lanzarote Convention) in the Republic of Moldova.

The conference brings together over 60 domestic practitioners representing social services from across the nation, as well as Government and Parliament representatives, Council of Europe officials, and international experts from an array of Council of Europe member States. Discussions cover the identification, reporting obligations and management of child sexual abuse cases from the perspective of social workers. As a result, the conference will help to both sensitize the target group practitioners on the Lanzarote Convention and the phenomenon of child sexual abuse, as well as to collect feedback and information for the planning and development of future training in collaboration with relevant national partners.

This conference is the first national event of its kind to be organised in the Republic of Moldova within the framework of the Council of Europe project Protecting children from sexual exploitation and sexual abuse in the Republic of Moldova (2018-2020) and it contributes towards the Council of Europe Action Plan for the Republic of Moldova (2016-2020).

Chisinau, Republic of Moldova 26 February 2020
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