Prevention of the Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents in Tourism (ESNNA)
INCA FOOTPRINTS is committed and has signed the Code of Conduct against the Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents (ESNNA).
We implement preventive measures in all our offices, personnel, and operations, through the training of every member of our staff.
We guarantee the safety of the most vulnerable by promoting ethical, conscious, and responsible tourism. Traveling with INCA FOOTPRINTS ensures that both our support and yours contribute to responsible and mindful tourism.
The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism of Peru – MINCETUR has established the Code of Conduct against ESNNA. This initiative aims to raise awareness and provide training to everyone involved in the tourism sector in Peru, with the primary goal of preventing and eradicating the exploitation of minors (under 18 years old).
Our commitment to the Code of Conduct against ESNNA
At INCA FOOTPRINTS, we are committed to promoting and extending joint actions to prevent and eliminate the issue of the Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents in our tourism services, through continuous staff training.
INCA FOOTPRINTS adheres to and adapts the Code of Conduct to eliminate the Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents (ESNNA).
Actions implemented by INCA FOOTPRINTS:
- We signed the sworn statement subscribing to the Code of Conduct to eliminate the Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents (ESNNA) before GERCETUR, committing to the rules, regulations, and duties established to ensure the integrity of this vulnerable population.
- We promote the Code of Conduct through digital and printed posters, on our website, social media, and in our office.
- We provide ongoing training to our staff on the ethics and responsibility policy of INCA FOOTPRINTS regarding ESNNA.
- We will immediately report to the competent authorities any incidents related to ESNNA.