ESNNA
For a healthy childhood free from exploitation, Peruvian Rafting Company joins the rejection of any abusive act against children and adolescents for erotic or sexual purposes, in exchange for any material benefit, compensation, or coercion.
What is ESNNA?
The acronym ESNNA stands for Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents, who are exposed to any type of sexual or erotic act to satisfy the interests or desires of third parties, through coercion, deception, or in exchange for money, goods, services, or any other benefit.
Sexual crimes include, among others, propositions directed at minors for sexual purposes in person or through technological means; blackmail, sexual extortion, and the dissemination of audiovisual material with sexual content involving minors.
What is “Child Sex Tourism”?
Child sex tourism refers to the exposure of children or adolescents to sexual practices in physical or digital form, including through new communication and information technologies such as online grooming, sexting involving minors, sexual extortion, or any act that violates or deprives minors of their fundamental rights.
Peruvian Rafting Company promotes responsible, ethical, and respectful tourism toward our communities and especially toward children and adolescents.
Prevention of ESNNA
In addition to rejecting ESNNA, we recognize that these acts are punishable by imprisonment under Peruvian law and we commit to acting as preventive agents within the tourism sector.
Before any act of ESNNA, it is essential to report it immediately to the competent authorities.
Reporting Contacts
Ministry of Interior: 0800-2-3232
Complaints against family and sexual violence: 100
Police Hotline: 105
Childhood and Adolescence Ombudsman’s Office: 0800-15170
Reports may be made anonymously.
