Defining problems
A core goal of the Alliance is to identify and solve specific and often complex problems that contribute to child sexual exploitation and abuse online.
As a cross-sectoral Alliance, there is scope to bring together actors from technology companies, governments, civil society and other sectors to generate new ideas and solutions.
All sectors in the Alliance have a role to play in identifying and developing responses to problems. This includes policy and regulatory responses, technology, civil society campaigns, awareness raising, support services and behavioural change.
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Briefing on the future of digital tools to detect child sexual exploitation and abuse online in Europe
Publisher: WeProtect Global Alliance (Briefing)
On 21 December 2020, the European Electronic Communications Code (EECC) came into force in the European Union (EU), which provides an expanded definition of ‘electronic communications services’ in the already…
Thorn Research: Understanding sexually explicit images, self-produced by children
Publisher: Thorn (Report)
Our work to date has helped us understand how to protect kids from online sexual exploitation, but with SG-CSAM a new question arose: Is every child in every image experiencing…
Impact of COVID-19 on child sexual exploitation and abuse online
Publisher: WeProtect Global Alliance (Briefing)
This briefing paper brings together and assesses the currently available material on the impact of COVID-19 restrictions on online child sexual exploitation.