
The destination upholds international standards on human rights. It has laws, practices and an established code of conduct to prevent and report on human trafficking, modern slavery and commercial, sexual, or any other form of exploitation, discrimination and harassment of or against anyone, particularly children, adolescents, women, LGBT and other minorities. The laws and established practices are publicly communicated and enforced.
Example: ECPAT International

ECPAT leads global efforts to end the sexual exploitation of children through research, advocacy, and coordinated action. As the world’s largest network solely dedicated to this cause, it brings together 135 civil society organizations across 111 countries. ECPAT works with over 340 leading companies through The Code of Conduct for the Protection of Children in Travel and Tourism (The Code) that provides tools and support to the travel and tourism industry to prevent the sexual exploitation of children.






