Every second young person considers it is natural to have sex "because all friends already have sex", according to data from the study on assessing young people's attitudes towards sexual abuse, human trafficking and sexual and commercial exploitation, carried out by CNPAC in 2019.

Every third young person does not have a formed opinion about the risks involved in the online transfer of sexual images, believing that "the online transfer of sexualized images is anonymous and safe". Every tenth young person considers it convenient to have sex in exchange for money or goods.

Fiecare al zecelea tânăr/ă consideră convenabile relațiile sexuale în schimbul primirii de bani sau bunuri. Fiecare al doilea tânăr/ă consideră că "dacă cineva te ajută să pleci peste hotare, iar părinții/rudele sunt informate unde vei munci, locui, atunci nu există nici un risc de trafic sau exploatare". Every second young person considers that "if someone helps you to go abroad, and your parents / relatives are informed where you will work, live, then there is no risk of trafficking or exploitation".

See in the attached infographics the complete results of the study conducted by CNPAC Moldova. 

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This material was developed by the National Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse within the project "Development of resilience to sexual and commercial exploitation for adolescents in vocational schools" implemented by CNPAC in partnership with the Directorate of Permanent Secretariats of the State Chancellery (Permanent Secretariat of CN CTFU), Ministry of Education, Culture and Research, with the financial support of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

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