International partners
NCMEC is based in the United States and aims to help prevent child abduction and sexual exploitation; help find missing children; and assist victims of child abduction and sexual exploitation, their families, and the professionals who serve them.
International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children
ICMEC was founded in 1998 and launched by NCMEC and works to identify and coordinate a global network of organisations fighting child-sexual exploitation and abduction.
Missing and Unidentified Persons Unit
The Missing and Unidentified Persons Unit in the California Department of Justice assists law enforcement and criminal justice agencies in locating missing persons.
Missing People UK is the United Kingdom's only charity that works with young runaways, missing and unidentified people, their families and others who care for them.
UK Police National Missing Persons Bureau
The National Missing Persons Bureau is part of the UK Police to exchange information connected with the search for missing persons both nationally and internationally. The Bureau focuses on cross matching missing persons with unidentified persons.
New Zealand Police provide a specialist missing persons bureau to assist Police Districts in the investigations of the 16,000 people reported missing each year.
