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Puerto Vallarta Adopts National Code of Conduct to Keep Children Safe

The Agreement for the implementation of the National Code of Conduct for the protection of children and adolescents against trafficking and sexual exploitation was signed Friday, September 19, in Puerto Vallarta.

Under the coordination of the Federal Ministry of Tourism, the steps were taken to further combat the problem of trafficking with prevention, awareness, and action through educating tourism service providers about the problem and its impact on tourism.

The Ministry of Tourism for Jalisco and Puerto Vallarta joined the National Commission on Human Rights, CROC, and community leaders at the ceremony at Canto del Sol.

The code is based . . .

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