Data
Understanding the scale of child sexual exploitation and abuse online, both nationally and internationally, is essential to inform effective action.
Gathering and sharing data including the extent of abuse, where it is stored, how it is shared and by whom, is an important step.
Technology companies, governments, criminal justice and civil society all have a role to play in identifying evidence of exploitation and abuse, and sharing it. All sectors also need to collaborate in identifying real and potential vulnerabilities so that the digital world can become a safe space for children. This data should be collected, published and reviewed regularly, based on meaningful metrics.
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Mind the Gap
Publisher: eSafety Commissioner (Report)
The Australian eSafety Office published a new report about parental awareness of children’s exposure to risks online.
Disrupting harm in Thailand
Publisher: ECPAT International, Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children, INTERPOL, UNICEF (Report)
Evidence on online child sexual exploitation and abuse in Thailand.
Tech Coalition Announces Voluntary Industry Framework for Transparency Reporting
Publisher: Technology Coalition (Press release)
The development of this framework for industry will give greater insight into action to address child sexual exploitation and abuse online.
CSAM Users in the Dark Web: Protecting Children Through Prevention
Publisher: Protect Children (Report)
This report reveals unprecedented findings from Protect Children’s surveys in the dark web on CSAM users. This new information is invaluable in enhancing global child protection efforts.
Disrupting harm in Uganda
Publisher: ECPAT International, Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children, INTERPOL, UNICEF (Report)
Evidence on online child sexual exploitation and abuse in Uganda.
Disrupting harm in Kenya
Publisher: ECPAT International, Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children, INTERPOL, UNICEF (Report)
Evidence on online child sexual exploitation and abuse in Kenya.
Survey of technology companies
Publisher: Technology Coalition, WeProtect Global Alliance (Report)
A joint survey by WeProtect Global Alliance and the Technology Coalition of industry members to understand the scope of activities by technology companies to combat the issue of child sexual…
Estimates of childhood exposure to online sexual harms and their risk factors
Publisher: WeProtect Global Alliance (Report)
A global study of childhood experiences of 18-20 year olds conducted by Economist Impact.
Global Threat Assessment 2021
Publisher: WeProtect Global Alliance (Report)
An overview of the scale and complexity of child sexual exploitation and abuse online, and what’s being done to tackle it worldwide.
Survey of technology companies
Understanding how technology companies are combatting child sexual abuse online.