Rebooting child protection systems: 5 ways to address child sexual abuse online
With more children than ever now engaging online, it is vital that they are both protected and enabled to engage safely. After the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child adopted General Comment 25 on the digital environment, I consider how this can …
Online safety – real world impact
Last month at a ‘together to end violence’ event discussing solutions to end child sexual abuse and exploitation the Secretary General’s Special Representative on Violence Against Children, Dr Najat Maalla M’jid said that “we must move out …
Defending the privacy of child sexual abuse victims online, in the EU and worldwide
A debate has been raging in Europe over what takes precedence: privacy or child protection. In September 2020 we were called by a member of the European Parliament who asked for help.
Digital Rights are Human Rights
The drafters of Article 4 – the right not to be held in slavery or servitude – could not have foreseen the role of future technology in the abuse of generations to come.
Case study: what the Philippines is doing to end online child abuse
To coordinate the interventions of all stakeholders in addressing all forms of abuse, neglect and exploitation of children, the Philippine Government formed the Committee for the Special Protection of Children (CSPC).
Effecting change through collaboration
As a pioneer member of our regional task force created in 2011, I was able to participate in several case build-up investigations involving human trafficking and online sexual exploitation of children (OSEC), and have first-hand experience on how pol…
ITU joins WePROTECT Global Alliance to help combat online child sexual abuse
ITU has long been committed to collaborating on a global approach to the challenge of empowering and protecting children from potential sources of online harm.