The newly implemented protocol at Costa Rica’s airport introduces several key features designed to enhance the protection of children against exploitation. Among these are comprehensive staff training programs that equip airport employees with the necessary skills to recognize and respond to suspicious activities. Additionally, the protocol emphasizes the establishment of collaborative networks with local law enforcement and child protection agencies, ensuring a rapid response to potential threats. the use of advanced monitoring technology further complements these efforts, allowing for real-time surveillance and detailed reporting of irregularities. these features aim to create a more vigilant surroundings for child safety.

In terms of impact, the protocol is poised to substantially reduce instances of child exploitation in transit environments. With its proactive measures, the initiative not only serves to protect vulnerable children but also promotes public awareness regarding child exploitation issues. Community outreach programs, incorporated into the protocol, will help educate families and travelers about the signs of exploitation, fostering an informed society ready to take action. The anticipated outcome is a ripple effect, where similar protocols may emerge in other airports across Central America, further enhancing the regional commitment to child safety.