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Archipelago Recognized as Top Member of The Code 2025 for Child Protection in Tourism

Archipelago, upholds child protection standards.

Archipelago, upholds child protection standards
Foto: Archipelago
Archipelago, upholds child protection standards

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA - Archipelago, the largest privately-owned hotel management group in Southeast Asia, has been recognized as a Top Member of The Code 2025. This prestigious recognition, awarded by The Code, acknowledges Archipelago’s consistent commitment to protecting children within the tourism industry through concrete and ongoing actions.

The Code of Conduct for the Protection of Children from Sexual Exploitation in Travel and Tourism—commonly referred to as The Code—is a global initiative spearheaded by ECPAT. It aims to encourage greater awareness and responsibility within the tourism industry to prevent the sexual exploitation of children actively.

“This recognition is a testament to the ongoing efforts of our entire hotel group in upholding child protection standards. Across all our properties, we remain committed to creating safe, welcoming environments and staying alert to the risks of child trafficking. It’s a shared responsibility we take seriously, as part of our wider mission to protect and care for children,” said John Flood, CEO of Archipelago.

Winston Hanes, Senior Vice President of Operations Archipelago, added, “We are committed to ensuring that all procedures are consistently implemented by our teams and partners across all Archipelago properties. Our contribution is essential to creating safer spaces for both children and guests.”

Archipelago believes that responsible tourism must prioritize safety and accountability, especially when it comes to children. In line with this commitment, the company has taken several real and measurable actions:

1. Training for All Employees

All Archipelago staff receive specialized training in preventing child trafficking and exploitation, based on standards outlined by The Code. This training is mandatory for new employees during onboarding and is repeated annually as a refresher to maintain awareness and vigilance.

2. Internal Awareness and Communication

Child protection messages are regularly communicated in the workplace through posters and educational materials placed in staff areas. These values are also embedded within internal work guidelines to ensure continuous reinforcement among all team members.

3. Strict Standards for Partners and Suppliers

Archipelago ensures that all partners and suppliers uphold the same principles. All partnership agreements include a clear clause outlining a zero-tolerance policy for any form of child sexual exploitation. As part of this commitment, the company has also made related information publicly available through its official channels, including the Archipelago website.

4. Internal Policies and Risk Management Protocols

Archipelago actively monitors and manages potential risks that may endanger children. If a suspected violation arises, the company has clear procedures in place to handle the case following the laws of the hotel’s operating country as well as the company’s home country.

By being selected as a Top Member of The Code for 2025, Archipelago not only receives international recognition for its dedication but also strengthens its position as an industry leader that prioritizes human dignity alongside business growth.

The company believes that responsible tourism begins with awareness and action, both at the individual and organizational levels. This achievement reflects the hard work and collective commitment of all elements within Archipelago, from corporate management to frontline hotel staff across its network.

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