UN Special Rapporteur set to visit South Africa



UN RIGHTS EXPERT ON PROTECTING CHILDREN FROM EXPLOITATION SET TO VISIT 
SOUTH AFRICA
New York, Sep 16 2002  1:00PM

The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the sale of children, child 
prostitution and child pornography is scheduled to begin a 10-day trip to 
South Africa today.

Juan Miguel Petit intends to use the visit to examine the situation of rape 
and sexual violence against children, the trafficking of children into and 
through South Africa, and the use of children in prostitution, according to 
a statement released in Geneva in advance of his trip. He said he would 
also seek further information about HIV/AIDS in the context of these abuses.

During his trip, which includes meetings in Johannesburg, Pretoria, Cape 
Town and Durban, the Special Rapporteur will meet with different sectors of 
South African society, including governmental and non-governmental 
officials working in the areas of child protection, as well as private 
individuals.

The Special Rapporteur's report, including recommendations to the 
Government and civil society, will be presented to the Commission on Human 
Rights in Geneva next March.






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