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UNICEF supports a coordinated national response to protect children from sexual abuse and exploitation online, and to ensure that cases are investigated and prosecuted. What happens online reflects the realities children face every day – at home, at school and in their wider communities.
- Child Labour
How common is child labour? Child labour remains a...
- CHILD PROTECTION ADVOCACY BRIEF
In 2018, UNICEF worked in 134 countries to build national...
- Child online protection
In the fast-changing digital world, child protection is more...
- Child Labour
This report provides an overview of the legal and policy actions that governments, international organisations and other stakeholders have taken to ensure a safe and beneficial digital environment for children.
The Child Online Protection (COP) Initiative is a multi-stakeholder network launched by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) to promote awareness of child safety in the online world...
2 gru 2022 · A new report published today by the World Health Organization (WHO), What works to prevent online violence against children, presents ways to address the growing worldwide concern of keeping children safe online.
11 maj 2022 · The Commission has adopted a new European strategy for a Better Internet for Kids (BIK+), to improve age-appropriate digital services and to ensure that every child is protected, empowered and respected online.
In 2018, UNICEF worked in 134 countries to build national systems to prevent and respond to violence against children, with child online protection gaining importance. UNICEF is working to ensure the Internet is a safe place for children to learn, socialize and express themselves.
14 gru 2023 · In the fast-changing digital world, child protection is more important than ever. Parents, caregivers, communities, and governments face new challenges in keeping children safe online. The rapid growth of digital technologies has left a gap in laws, services, and education to ensure safe and positive online experi...