Ricky Martin Foundation launches campaign against child abuse and exploitation.
San Juan, May 19 .- The Ricky Martin Foundation and the lender Doral Bank today announced the launch of the campaign "is", which will start tomorrow against abuse and exploitation of children in Puerto Rico.
The bell is the continuation of the study "Trafficking in Puerto Rico: a challenge to invisibility," which features the renowned Puerto Rican artist on 15, sto credits, February at the University of Puerto Rico.
The bell, which was launched through the media, points out that human trafficking include crime, prostitution, drug trafficking and child exploitation.
The executive director of the Ricky Martin Foundation, Bibiana Ferraiouli, stressed that the agency needed to engage in that crime "to make it a conscious message" to, cheap aion kinah, society.
"The protection of children is one that always say this. Our President Ricky Martin and his board of directors thank all who have joined this cause that seeks to respect life," he said.
The study was led by sociologist and associate professor of the Graduate School of Public Administration Cesar Rey, a former secretary of the, tera gold, Department of Education of the past government of former Governor Sila Maria Calderon (2001-2005).
King, meanwhile, highlight the achievements of the campaign, noting that the studio thought it was going to be as "dead letter" for society, so make sure that this "holding the hope of a country."
King informed of the interest aroused by the subject in the chair of the House of Representatives, Jennifer Gonzalez, for the possible creation of a law against human trafficking.
The research was funded by the Ricky Martin Foundation, was held for three years by the University of Puerto Rico (UPR) and John Hopkins in Baltimore (Maryland), and attended by ten researchers who compiled case studies of survivors.
During his speech last February, Ricky Martin asked the public to become "warriors of light" to combat these evils and cases of boys and girls who are denied to go to school and are subjected to slavery, and others who are sold by their parents and forced into prostitution.
"We are on different parts of the world talking to children who have passed through those gates of hell, living or survive. But I wonder: which is happening on our island?" I'm here to say and point out clearly what is happening and create alliances to just get this over with, "he said.
"We are facilitators, but we need to educate children, parents, media, teachers, students, etc …
We need to create warriors of light, "added the artist.