Pursuant to Law No. 28251, the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (MINCETUR) has established a policy against the sexual exploitation of children and adolescents (ESNNA). Therefore, the ESNNA Code and OKIDOKI TRAVEL PERU, operating under the business name OKIDOKI TRAVEL PERU E.I.R.L., have a joint action agreement to prevent and eradicate this problem. We hereby declare that:
We reject the sexual exploitation of children and adolescents (ESNNA) in Peru and worldwide, in general, and particularly in its form associated with travel and tourism, as it is a practice that violates fundamental human rights and is contrary to the intrinsic objectives of tourism in our country.
We denounce and condemn those who use tourism and the facilities and services it offers to promote, facilitate, or tolerate the sexual exploitation of children and adolescents; and in light of the foregoing.
OKIDOKI TRAVEL PERU, operating under the business name OKIDOKI TRAVEL PERU E.I.R.L., hereby subscribes to this Code of Conduct against the Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents in the Tourism Sector.
This Code is a formal declaration of voluntary adherence that aims to establish standards of conduct for all individuals working at OKIDOKI TRAVEL PERU, operating under the business name OKIDOKI TRAVEL PERU E.I.R.L., to protect children and adolescents from all forms of sexual exploitation and human trafficking associated with travel and tourism.
Furthermore, the members of this company, in order to take the necessary measures to protect children and adolescents from sexual exploitation, commit to:
Maintaining an ethical policy of rejecting the commercial sexual exploitation of children and adolescents in the context of travel and tourism.
Inform and train staff on the company’s policy regarding the prevention of the sexual exploitation of children and adolescents in tourism and travel.
Maintain visible symbols that alert clients and suppliers to the company’s stance on the sexual exploitation of children and adolescents in tourism and travel.
Include a clause in contracts with tourism service providers declaring the company’s shared rejection of the sexual exploitation of children and adolescents. The following paragraph will be used: “Tourism promotes a childhood and adolescence free from sexual exploitation; therefore, our company does not accept any act that facilitates the sexual exploitation of children and adolescents.”

