International collaboration
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Rebooting child protection systems: 5 ways to address child sexual abuse online
Publisher: WeProtect Global Alliance (Blog)
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…
Online safety – real world impact
Publisher: WeProtect Global Alliance (Blog)
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…
Guide for tech companies considering supporting the “Voluntary Principles to Counter Online Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse”
Publisher: WeProtect Global Alliance (Tool)
Six industry members of the Alliance (Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Roblox, Snap and Twitter) have produced this ‘by tech, for tech’ guide to operationalising the Voluntary Principles’.
Defending the privacy of child sexual abuse victims online, in the EU and worldwide
Publisher: WeProtect Global Alliance (Blog)
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…
safety by design can build investor and customer trust
Publisher: eSafety Commissioner (Tool)
The investment and venture capital community can play a pivotal role in helping to ensure that early-stage technology companies put safety and ethical considerations at the heart of their design processes.
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Guidelines for industry on Child Online Protection
Publisher: International Telecommunications Union (Report)
The COP Guidelines for industry aim at establishing the foundation for safer and more secure use of Internet-based services and associated technologies for today’s children and future generations.
Board members
Board members include representatives from countries, international and civil society organisations, and the technology industry
Intergovernmental Organisations
International organisations work with governments to create a digital world with no safe spaces for offenders.