Score by Indicator
Understand the FrameworkKey
Scores 80—100
Scores 60—79.9
Scores 40—59.9
Scores 20—39.9
Scores 00—19.9
Scored 0-100 where 0 = the worst environment for children and 100 = the best environment for children.
Understand the Framework
53.6Prevention→
64.8Protective Legislation→
28.6International Conventions/Standards→
50.0Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC)
→Indicator Definition:
Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC)
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) is a legally-binding international agreement setting out the civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights of every child, regardless of their race, religion or abilities.
0.0Optional Protocol (Sale of Children)
→Indicator Definition:
Optional Protocol (Sale of Children)
The Optional Protocol criminalises specific acts relating to the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography, including attempt and complicity. It lays down minimum standards for protecting child victims in criminal justice processes and recognises the right of victims to seek compensation.
0.0Optional Protocol (Communications Procedure)
→Indicator Definition:
Optional Protocol (Communications Procedure)
The Optional Protocol on a Communications Procedure (OPCP) recognises that children have the right to appeal to an international mechanism specific to them, when national mechanisms fail to address violations effectively.
100.0Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons (Palermo Protocol)
→Indicator Definition:
Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons (Palermo Protocol)
The Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children, supplements the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and establishes the first common international definition of "trafficking in persons". It is intended to prevent and combat such crime and facilitate international cooperation against it
50.0Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)
→Indicator Definition:
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)
The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) is an international legal instrument that requires countries to eliminate discrimination against women and girls in all areas and promotes women’s and girls’ equal rights.
0.0UNWTO Framework Convention on Tourism Ethics
→Indicator Definition:
UNWTO Framework Convention on Tourism Ethics
The UNWTO Framework Convention on Tourism Ethics covers the responsibilities of all stakeholders in the development of sustainable tourism, providing a framework that recommends an ethical and sustainable modus operandi, including the right to tourism, the freedom of movement for tourists and the rights of employees and professionals.
0.0WeProtect Statement of Action by Governments
→Indicator Definition:
WeProtect Statement of Action by Governments
WeProtect Statement of Action by Governments sets out commitments by signatory countries to take action to identify and protect victims of child sexual abuse, remove child sexual abuse material from the internet and strengthen cooperation to track down the perpetrators of this abuse.
66.7Rights of the Child→
50.0Age of Consent→
50.0Age of consent→
80.3Marriage Laws→
66.6Gender Equality & Gender Protection Laws→
72.7Laws Against CSEA→
100.0Sexual activity with minors: penetration→
100.0Sexual activity with minors: touching→
0.0Sexual activity with minors: coercion, force or threats→
0.0Sexual activity with minors: vulnerable children→
100.0Corruption of children for sexual purposes→
85.7Child sexual abuse material→
100.0Production of sexually explicit material containing a child→
0.0Reproduction of sexually explicit material containing a child→
100.0Distribution of sexually explicit material containing a child→
100.0Dissemination of sexually explicit material containing a child→
100.0Sale of sexually explicit material containing a child→
100.0Possession of sexually explicit material containing a child→
100.0Definition of child sexual abuse material→
100.0Exploitation of children in/for prostitution→
100.0Trafficking of children for purposes of sexual exploitation→
25.0Online grooming→
100.0Positions of trust→
100.0Perceived enforcement level of statutory rape laws→
100.0Perceived enforcement level of sexual violence excluding rape laws→
50.0Perceived enforcement level of non-contact sexual violence laws→
25.0Laws Supporting Victim-Survivors→
81.8Offender-focused Legislation→
100.0Jurisdiction-Specific Legislation→
35.9Policies and Programmes→
50.8Social Protections→
33.3Sexual health services→
100.0Access to pre-primary education→
100.0Access to primary education→
0.0Home-visiting programmes→
0.0Centre-based parenting support→
11.1Social assistance programmes→
47.3Early childhood education→
93.0Gender Gap in Education Attainment→
56.0Universal Health Coverage (UHC)→
67.0Birth registrations→
34.2Education and Skills→
0.0Services for Offenders→
61.4Poverty/Inequality Protections→
47.4Combating Harmful Norms→
77.7National Capacity & Commitment→
72.7National Plans & Policies→
71.6Data Availability & Monitoring Capacity→
100.0Civil Society Support, Activism and Oversight→
100.0Engagement of civil society→
64.2Response→
71.9Support Services & Recovery→
48.7Justice Process→
18.3Quality of Government & Justice Systems→
73.3Police Capacity→
66.7Capacity of the Judicial System→
21.5Monitoring & Evaluation of the Justice System→