The report is based on information received from Governments, international organizations, non‑governmental organizations and individuals in response to a questionnaire sent jointly with the Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially women and children. It reflects the responses received from 28 countries, from several intergovernmental organizations and from various non-governmental organizations and individuals.
This report does not pretend to give a comprehensive analysis of the different forms demand can take, but rather highlights the divergent understandings of what may constitute demand, gives an overview of the main factors which tend to create or increase demand for commercial sexual exploitation, and outlines experiences conducted both by the State and civil society to reduce demand.
For the full report, please go to http://www.ohchr.org/english/bodies/chr/docs/62chr/ecn4-2006-67.doc