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SaferNet Brasil is an NGO in Brazil to established a multistakeholder approach to protect Human Rights in the digital environment. We work as a Safer Internet Centre and coordinate actions on 3 fronts of online protection: The National Human Rights Cyber Hotline, operated in partnership with Public Prosecutors to strengthen actions against cybercrimes targeting Human Rights. The National Web-based Helpline which offers one-to-one conversation online with professional counsellors and provides support for children, young people and family about online safety.

  • Safer Internet Centre+

Child Online Africa, (COA) stands as a prominent child-focused NGO operating in Ghana and across the African continent. Dedicated to championing policies and practices that safeguard child welfare, especially within the digital sphere. COA employs evidence-based advocacy and partnerships to drive its mission.

  • Safer Internet Centre+

FIT promotes the safe and responsible use of the Internet by young people through a sustainable strategy of informing and raising awareness among parents, teachers and children themselves through various techniques, such as: lectures, workshops, online courses, brochures, reports and different modules. Our job is to help users get the most out of technology and manage the risks they face. FIT also contributes to the drafting of state policies related to these issues.

  • Safer Internet Centre+

At Fundación PAS, we are dedicated to promoting a culture of prevention, attention, and reporting of child sexual abuse, with the aim of safeguarding the rights of girls, boys, and adolescents, both in physical and digital environments. As administrators of the Te Protejo México reporting line, we provide a virtual platform to report sexual abuse material, sexual exploitation, and other violations within digital environments to minors under 18 years old.

  • Safer Internet Centre+

The NGO “Magnolia” was founded in 2001 as a public initiative by a group of journalists who have teamed up in order to protect the rights of children.
In 2015, NGO "Magnolia" became a co-founder of The Ukrainian Child Rights Network. In November 2017, we joined to the European Federation 'Missing Children Europe'.
In the beginning of 2023 we developed new tools in Ukraine to combat violence and abuse against children and created the portal www.stopcrime.ua.

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  • Ukrainian Safer Internet Centre
  • 27 March 2024

While simultaneously facing the war in Ukraine, schools, youth centres, libraries and non-governmental organisations recently took part in the traditional annual Safer Internet Day celebrations. The Ukrainian Safer Internet Day Committee has been working all year long to reinforce the efforts of all stakeholders to bring the celebration of Safer Internet Day to each region of Ukraine.
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  • Turkish Safer Internet Centre
  • 25 March 2024

In Turkey, Safer Internet Day 2024 celebrations took place at the headquarters of BTK (the Information and Communication Technologies Authority). Under the themes Together for a better internet and Safe is beautiful, the initiative sought to raise awareness on online safety for children and youth, fostering a more ethical, safe, and secure digital landscape.
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  • Albanian Safer Internet Centre
  • 21 March 2024

In Albania, thousands of children and young people become victims of violence, bullying, abuse and crimes online every day. Only a small proportion of these incidents are reported to authorities or the National Hotline for Child Internet Safety, as most victims feel scared, ashamed or have no confidence in the authorities to report. The Albanian Parliament Child Rights Caucus (Friends of Children Parliamentary Group) held a hearing session with iSIGURT.al to discuss the matter.
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