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Teens Asia 2021: Exploited

: While all genders were affected, teenage girls remained at disproportionately high risk for early or forced marriage and domestic servitude, often marketed as a survival strategy for impoverished families during the height of the pandemic. Regional Responses

: Because digital exploitation networks operate across borders, complex legal discrepancies and slow geopolitical cooperation between origin and destination countries significantly delayed international prosecutions. Frameworks for Protection and Reform

According to a report by the International Labor Organization (ILO), an estimated 152 million children, aged 5-17, are engaged in child labor worldwide, with 72 million of them working in hazardous conditions. Asia and the Pacific region account for the largest share of child laborers, with 78 million children engaged in various forms of exploitation. exploited teens asia 2021

International Labour Organization (ILO): Child labour and forced labour trends

What did 2021 teach us about protecting Asia’s teens? Three clear lessons emerged: : While all genders were affected, teenage girls

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In 2021, several cases of online exploitation were reported in Asia, including the Philippines, where a group of teenagers were lured into online sex trafficking by individuals posing as potential employers. Similarly, in Indonesia, a study by the National Commission on Violence Against Women found that over 50% of teenagers had experienced online harassment or exploitation.

Asia, with its massive youth population, is a significant hub for exploitation. According to the United Nations, there are approximately 1.4 billion young people aged 15-24 in the region, making up about 25% of the world's youth population. Unfortunately, this demographic has become a prime target for exploiters, who take advantage of their vulnerability and naivety.