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I was surprised that there was no article on this topic. I am aware that there is a lot of material which could be used to expand this page and I hope to find time to work on it. However, in the meantime, I have taken some text from other articles to get the ball rolling. -- Joel Mc ( talk) 11:05, 17 August 2008 (UTC)
I have tried to put this into coherent form. I have added references, removed tags, and added text. This was done a little hurriedly, but I will be away and I wanted to make the first step to an acceptable form. -- Joel Mc ( talk) 14:27, 4 September 2008 (UTC)
There is no reason to edit out the referenced material about the earlier history i.e. how the project began at ICVA. More info about BSO is good, but too much skews the article; it is about the whole issue and maybe a more detailed account of BSO can be created in a specific entry or could be a section in Humanitarian Accountability Partnership International entry.-- Joel Mc ( talk) 08:18, 2 December 2008 (UTC)
This is a specific link to the use of the term "sexual exploitation and abuse" which is related to humanitarian principles. The proposed links to "exploitation" and "abuse" are about more general definitions. The link later in the para to "sexual abuse" works well. Since that is from a quote, the phrase "sexual abuse and exploitation" remains even though the more wide-spread use, I believe is "sexual exploitation and abuse" or "sexex" in the jargon.-- Joel Mc ( talk) 14:30, 8 September 2010 (UTC)
I have tried unsuccesfully to undo the move-title change. The longer title was chosen on purpose as it reflects more accurately the issue and the language used in the humanitarian community. It is also the title of the UN investigation. Such a change should have been discussed before as it also affects search results. I would appreciate an indication of how one might undo the move-title change. Joel Mc ( talk) 11:59, 10 January 2012 (UTC)
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I was surprised that there was no article on this topic. I am aware that there is a lot of material which could be used to expand this page and I hope to find time to work on it. However, in the meantime, I have taken some text from other articles to get the ball rolling. -- Joel Mc ( talk) 11:05, 17 August 2008 (UTC)
I have tried to put this into coherent form. I have added references, removed tags, and added text. This was done a little hurriedly, but I will be away and I wanted to make the first step to an acceptable form. -- Joel Mc ( talk) 14:27, 4 September 2008 (UTC)
There is no reason to edit out the referenced material about the earlier history i.e. how the project began at ICVA. More info about BSO is good, but too much skews the article; it is about the whole issue and maybe a more detailed account of BSO can be created in a specific entry or could be a section in Humanitarian Accountability Partnership International entry.-- Joel Mc ( talk) 08:18, 2 December 2008 (UTC)
This is a specific link to the use of the term "sexual exploitation and abuse" which is related to humanitarian principles. The proposed links to "exploitation" and "abuse" are about more general definitions. The link later in the para to "sexual abuse" works well. Since that is from a quote, the phrase "sexual abuse and exploitation" remains even though the more wide-spread use, I believe is "sexual exploitation and abuse" or "sexex" in the jargon.-- Joel Mc ( talk) 14:30, 8 September 2010 (UTC)
I have tried unsuccesfully to undo the move-title change. The longer title was chosen on purpose as it reflects more accurately the issue and the language used in the humanitarian community. It is also the title of the UN investigation. Such a change should have been discussed before as it also affects search results. I would appreciate an indication of how one might undo the move-title change. Joel Mc ( talk) 11:59, 10 January 2012 (UTC)