UNICEF Ethiopia 

UNICEF Ethiopia's project will focus on strengthening child protection systems, including social welfare and justice systems, to prevent and respond to sexual exploitation and abuse that involves digital, internet and communication technologies. Capacity of the social service workforce and law enforcement professionals to deal with the OCSEA cases will be enhanced through training while parents, educators and public at large will be reached out to with various awareness raising activities on online safety for children and adolescents.

UNICEF Philippines 

UNICEF Philippines's "Project Safe” will focus on strengthening systems so children will be protected from the risks and threats in online and offline platforms. It also aims to empower children to demonstrate personal skills and  protective behaviour in identifying and managing risks, protecting themselves and reporting their experience of violence, including seeking professional help when needed.

UNICEF Indonesia

UNICEF Indonesia's Strengthening Safe and Friendly Environments for Children Online (SAFE4C) project aims to improve Indonesia’s national infrastructure and early support for victims so that children and caregivers are able to prevent harmful or unwanted experiences online.

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Plan International Vietnam

Plan International's project will address gaps in the child protection system to respond to online child sexual exploitation and abuse (OCSEA), working with adolescents, schools, parents and service providers to set up an innovative community-based survivor support model to improve the reporting of OCSEA and strengthen the quality of services for survivors.

Pathfinder Kindred

Pathfinder Kindred is developing ‘The Auditor’, a software solution designed to work with Internet Hotlines, government organisation and legal entities responsible for the removal of online harmful content. The Auditor is designed to be utilised by Analysts, who, while monitoring the removal of harmful content, suffer from vicarious trauma which can lead to a high turnover of staff and loss of expert knowledge. The Auditor will assist them with the monitoring of website removal, whilst protecting their wellbeing. 

Childline Zimbabwe

Childline Zimbabwe will work on the Screen Online Project which is designed to influence children, families and communities to adopt strategies that increase prevention of child abuse on online spaces and increase access to justice and social care where children have fallen victim of OCSEA.

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ChildFund International

ChildFund Kenya's Safe CLICS project will address key gaps by increasing OCSEA awareness, building children’s and youth’s online safety skills, improving service providers’, schools’, communities’, parents’ and caregivers’ abilities to detect and respond to OCSEA, strengthening Kenya’s national framework and improving interagency coordination.

SaferNet Brasil

SaferNet Brasil’s "D.I.S.C.O.V.E.R project”  will create a sandbox for researchers, build new training datasets in the Portuguese language and allow trusted partners to develop cross-platform contextual and evidence-based research to foster the development of new open-source prototypes to fight online CSEA. 

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