Stop Child Trafficking Now
Type | IGO |
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Purpose | To combat the trafficking of children |
Official language
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English |
Key people
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Lynette Lewis |
Website | www |
Stop Child Trafficking Now (also called SCTNow) is an international organization[1] founded by Lynette Lewis, an author and public speaker.[2] This nonprofit organization[3] engages in advocacy work in an attempt to bring an end to the trafficking of children.[4] SCTNow targets the demand for human trafficking, focusing on pedophiles, child abductions and child pornography.[5] The group seeks to have those who sexually abuse children prosecuted and convicted.[6] The organization organizes a walk each year to raise awareness on the issue.[7] The first walk took place in September 2011 in Augusta, Georgia, United States.[8] SCTNow events have been held in more than 35 cities in the United States.[9] The group organized a protest at Phillips Square, Montreal, Quebec, Canada in September 2009.[10] Sherrie Clark volunteers for the organization as an editor and writer.[1]
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- Anti–child pornography organizations
- Anti-pornography movements
- Child abduction
- Child prostitution
- Children's rights organizations
- International human rights organizations
- International non-profit organizations
- International organizations of the Americas
- Organizations that combat human trafficking