... Considering that, in
order further to
achieve the
purposes of the
Convention on the Rights of the Child and the
implementation of its
provisions, especially
articles 1, 11, 21, 32, 33, 34, 35 and 36, it would be appropriate to
extend the
measures that
States Parties should
undertake in
order to guarantee the
protection of the
child from the
sale of children,
child prostitution and
child pornography, ...
... Believing that the
elimination of the
sale of children,
child prostitution and
child pornography will be facilitated by adopting a holistic approach, addressing the contributing
factors,
including underdevelopment,
poverty,
economic disparities, inequitable
socio-economic structure, dysfunctioning
families,
lack of
education,
urban-
rural migration,
gender discrimination, irresponsible
adult sexual behaviour,
harmful traditional practices,
armed conflicts and trafficking in
children, ...
... (b)
Offering, obtaining, procuring or providing a
child for
child prostitution, as defined in
article 2; ...