Members

Consorcio ECPAT Bolivia

Consorcio ECPAT Bolivia is formed by Pastoral de Movilidad Humana (PHM) and Fundación Munasim Kullakita (FMK), two of the leading non-governmental organisations in Bolivia working against commercial sexual exploitation of children. Besides their programmes on CSEC, they are broadly recognised in the country for being co-chairs of Mesa El Alto contra la Violencia Sexual Comercial, a coalition of governmental and non-governmental organisations that lobbied for the legal reforms in 2011 on CSEC and trafficking in persons, and has remained since then to coordinate actions nationwide on the issue. Their main areas of intervention on the topic are:

Fundación Munasim Kullakita

  • Assistance to CSEC Victims: identification, shelter and inter-disciplinary support in recovery and reintegration. Their programme includes assistance and follow-up once children have finished their process.
  • Prevention: Mainly in schools, intervention with teachers and caretakers.
  • Counselling in communities: Direct intervention in communities, offering counselling services to youth and families.
  • Advocacy and network strengthening: FMK is a well-recognised NGO, and has access to governmental entities (both national and in the provinces) to advocate successfully for reforms and actions on CSEC. This work includes providing technical support to other NGOs to ensure a broader impact of their advocacy actions.

Pastoral de Movilidad Humana

  • Assistance vulnerable communities, mainly within contexts of migration. The organisation includes a specific programme on CSEC and trafficking for sexual purposes. Provides shelter and inter-disciplinary assistance.
  • Repatriation and international support to victims.
  • Advocacy: currently, PMH represents the Civil Society of Bolivia before the ‘Pluri-National Council on Trafficking in Persons”, a public scenario for policy coordination on the issue.**Miembro Afiliado, Se unió a la Red ECPAT en el año 2016**
Pastoral de Movilidad Humana

Contact: Elizabeth Zabala Tórres, Coordinadora Nacional Programa Trata y Tráfico de personas, Pastoral de Movilidad Humana Bolivia
Phone: +591- 2- 2313098
Address: Ciudad de El Alto, Zona Ferropetrol, Calle 7, Nro 1324. Ciudad de La Paz, Avenida Mariscal Santa Cruz Edif Esperanza N0 1235
Email: elizabalatorres@gmail.com
Website: http://www.pmhmigrantes.org.bo

Fundación Munasim Kullakita

Contact: Ariel Ramirez Quiroga, Sub Director, Fundación Munasim Kullakita (Quierete Hermanita);
Phone: +591- 2- 2843853 ;
Address: El Alto – Bolivia, Z. Ferropetrol, C. 7 “La Plata” Nº 1324
Email: fundacion@munasimkullakita.org
Website: http://www.munasimkullakita.org

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Age of Consent

Not Yet Assessed

Extraterritoriality & Extradition

Partial

Extraterritoriality is provided for crimes committed abroad that produce their effects in Bolivia, crimes that Bolivia is committed to repress as per its international commitments as well as crimes committed by Bolivian nationals abroad (active extraterritoriality) as long as the offenders are back in Bolivian territory. Double criminality principle is not required.

There is no detailed information on extradition for SEC related crimes, which will depend on the international treaties and agreements ratified by Bolivia. Double criminality is required.
SECTT Legal Checklist Bolivia, 2020

CSAM Definition

Not Yet Assessed

Background Check Required

No

There are no mandatory legal provisions for criminal background checks nor legislation prohibiting convicted sex offenders to hold positions involving or facilitating contact with children.
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National Commitments

Partial

Bolivia has ratified the CRC, the OPSC, the OPIC, the Trafficking Protocol and the ILO Convention No. 182.

Bolivia has not ratified the UNWTO Framework Convention on Tourism Ethics nor the Council of Europe’s Lanzarote and Budapest Conventions.
SECTT Legal Checklist Bolivia, 2020

Child Advocacy Centers

Not Yet Assessed

SEC Police Unit

Not Yet Assessed

Protection Standards Travel and Tourism

No

There are no child protection standards for the travel and tourism industry in place.
SECTT Legal Checklist Bolivia, 2020

Public SEC Case Data

Not Yet Assessed