Universidad de Los Andes

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Universidad de Los Andes

Prevention of Online Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse in Latin America and Evaluation of Mitigation Strategies With Artificial Intelligence

Countries involved:
Colombia

Through support from the Tech Coalition Safe Online Research Fund, Universidad de los Andes in partnership with Programa Aulas en Paz will use artificial intelligence strategies and tools to study the language and patterns of interactions between potential and current offenders of online child sexual exploitation and abuse and current or potential victims of such violence. At the same time, researchers will explore strategies designed to mitigate such abuse, such as parental mediation and industry-created and deployed protection tools.

As a result, the study’s findings will be used to develop artificial intelligence tools to analyse interaction patterns between aggressors and victims of online sexual exploitation and abuse. These strategies, which will be designed for adaptability across contexts, will then be channeled to law enforcement agencies in the region. The project will ensure applications for families, industries, and governments to better protect children online, including and especially for organisations that process information related to online child sexual abuse.

Learn more about Tech Coalition Safe Online Research Fund and the Advisory Group of experts who have collaborated to guide this work.

Grant timeline:
October 2021 – August 2023

Grantee website:
uniandes.edu.co

Funding amount:
$151,777

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UNICEF Jordan 2

Our grantees UNICEF Jordan Accelerating action on Child Online Protection from all online child sexual exploitation (OCSEA) in Jordan Countries involved:Jordan Grant timeline:May 2023 –

UNICEF Jordan

Our grantees UNICEF Jordan Targeting Online Sexual Exploitation of Children in Jordan Countries involved:Jordan UNICEF Jordan is using support from the Fund to improve services for

UNICEF Indonesia

Our grantees UNICEF Indonesia Strengthening Safe and Friendly Environments for Children (SAFE4C) to Prevent and Respond to Online Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSEA) Countries

Project VIC international

Our grantees Project VIC international Katalyst Countries involved:October 2017 – October 2019 Project VIC International will continue developing its KATALYST programme, which aims to boost countries’ technological

Population Foundation of India

Our grantees Population Foundation of India SNEHAI: a Companion to Empower and Protect Countries involved:India Population Foundation of India will sustain SnehAI: A Companion to Empower

UNICEF Ghana

Our grantees UNICEF Ghana Protecting children from online CSEA in Ghana Countries involved:May 2023 – May 2025 UNICEF Ghana is using support from the Fund to

UNICEF Ethiopia

Our grantees UNICEF Ethiopia Strengthening Child Protection in Ethiopia to prevent and respond to violence against children, including online child sexual abuse and exploitation Countries

Red Papaz

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Red Papaz

Consolidation and Strengthening of the Safer Internet Center - Viguías in Colombia

Countries involved:
Colombia

To ensure the protection of children and adolescents in digital environments, Red PaPaz is developing the Safer Internet Centre – Viguías, to adopt technical and technological tools for promoting effective actions in the prevention and investigation of child exploitation and abuse online.

Grant timeline:
July 2020 – July 2024

Grantee website:
www.redpapaz.org

Funding amount:
$1,500,000

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UNICEF Jordan 2

Our grantees UNICEF Jordan Accelerating action on Child Online Protection from all online child sexual exploitation (OCSEA) in Jordan Countries involved:Jordan Grant timeline:May 2023 –

UNICEF Jordan

Our grantees UNICEF Jordan Targeting Online Sexual Exploitation of Children in Jordan Countries involved:Jordan UNICEF Jordan is using support from the Fund to improve services for

UNICEF Indonesia

Our grantees UNICEF Indonesia Strengthening Safe and Friendly Environments for Children (SAFE4C) to Prevent and Respond to Online Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSEA) Countries

Project VIC international

Our grantees Project VIC international Katalyst Countries involved:October 2017 – October 2019 Project VIC International will continue developing its KATALYST programme, which aims to boost countries’ technological

Population Foundation of India

Our grantees Population Foundation of India SNEHAI: a Companion to Empower and Protect Countries involved:India Population Foundation of India will sustain SnehAI: A Companion to Empower

UNICEF Ghana

Our grantees UNICEF Ghana Protecting children from online CSEA in Ghana Countries involved:May 2023 – May 2025 UNICEF Ghana is using support from the Fund to

UNICEF Ethiopia

Our grantees UNICEF Ethiopia Strengthening Child Protection in Ethiopia to prevent and respond to violence against children, including online child sexual abuse and exploitation Countries

Red Papaz, UNICEF Colombia & Fundación Renacer

Our grantees

Red Papaz, UNICEF Colombia & Fundación Renacer

Youth’s Experience of Peer-to-peer Sexual Violence Online, Social Norms and Youth-led Recommendations for Prevention and Response: A Cross-regional Study

Countries involved:
Colombia

In Bogota, Medellin and Cartagena, Red PaPaz is partnering with Fundacion Renacer and UNICEF Colombia to work on multiple levels to end online violence against children. They are:

    • Creating context-specific, child-friendly educational materials to help girls and boys learn about online child sexual exploitation and abuse;
    • Strengthening and supporting youth groups on prevention and incidence of child protection issues;
    • Developing a pilot project with Internet service providers to design a “notice and takedown” protocol for online child sexual exploitation and abuse materials;
    • Strengthening their existing hotline for child sexual exploitation and abuse materials, Te Protejo;
    • Training journalists and spokespersons on vocabulary on online child sexual exploitation and abuse;
    • Training criminal justice officials to handle online child sexual exploitation and abuse victims and cases, in part by creating recommendations for judicial investigations to follow; and
    • Recommending updates to comprehensive care guidelines for victims.

Grant timeline:
July 2017 – October 2020

Grantee website:
www.redpapaz.org
www.unicef.org/colombia
fundacionrenacer.org

Funding amount:
$1,094,854

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UNICEF Jordan 2

Our grantees UNICEF Jordan Accelerating action on Child Online Protection from all online child sexual exploitation (OCSEA) in Jordan Countries involved:Jordan Grant timeline:May 2023 –

UNICEF Jordan

Our grantees UNICEF Jordan Targeting Online Sexual Exploitation of Children in Jordan Countries involved:Jordan UNICEF Jordan is using support from the Fund to improve services for

UNICEF Indonesia

Our grantees UNICEF Indonesia Strengthening Safe and Friendly Environments for Children (SAFE4C) to Prevent and Respond to Online Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSEA) Countries

Project VIC international

Our grantees Project VIC international Katalyst Countries involved:October 2017 – October 2019 Project VIC International will continue developing its KATALYST programme, which aims to boost countries’ technological

Population Foundation of India

Our grantees Population Foundation of India SNEHAI: a Companion to Empower and Protect Countries involved:India Population Foundation of India will sustain SnehAI: A Companion to Empower

UNICEF Ghana

Our grantees UNICEF Ghana Protecting children from online CSEA in Ghana Countries involved:May 2023 – May 2025 UNICEF Ghana is using support from the Fund to

UNICEF Ethiopia

Our grantees UNICEF Ethiopia Strengthening Child Protection in Ethiopia to prevent and respond to violence against children, including online child sexual abuse and exploitation Countries

Royal Roads University (Global)

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Royal Roads University (Global)

Youth’s Experience of Peer-to-peer Sexual Violence Online, Social Norms and Youth-led Recommendations for Prevention and Response: A Cross-regional Study

Countries involved:
October 2017 – October 2019

As our interactions and social relationships are increasingly transposed online, so are the harmful social norms.  Focused on youth participation, Royal Roads University’s research investigates emerging social norms that perpetuate sexual violence among youth online, explores youth ideas for prevention by challenging destructive norms and bolstering supportive ones, and increases the understanding of youth experience of peer-to-peer online sexual violence.

It asks: what online social norms related to sexuality and sexual relationships are linked to CSEA, what do youth understand about peer-to-peer online sexual violence, what social norms pertain to reporting/disclosing abuse and the use of online safety tools, and what recommendations do youth have to disrupt destructive norms?  This project aims to work with, and provide actionable experiential insight to, key players in the technology industry to better prevent, detect, deter and respond to CSEA and identify strategies to combat peer-to-peer online sexual violence. 

Grant timeline:
February 2023 – February 2025

Funding amount:
$99,004

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UNICEF Jordan 2

Our grantees UNICEF Jordan Accelerating action on Child Online Protection from all online child sexual exploitation (OCSEA) in Jordan Countries involved:Jordan Grant timeline:May 2023 –

UNICEF Jordan

Our grantees UNICEF Jordan Targeting Online Sexual Exploitation of Children in Jordan Countries involved:Jordan UNICEF Jordan is using support from the Fund to improve services for

UNICEF Indonesia

Our grantees UNICEF Indonesia Strengthening Safe and Friendly Environments for Children (SAFE4C) to Prevent and Respond to Online Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSEA) Countries

Project VIC international

Our grantees Project VIC international Katalyst Countries involved:October 2017 – October 2019 Project VIC International will continue developing its KATALYST programme, which aims to boost countries’ technological

Population Foundation of India

Our grantees Population Foundation of India SNEHAI: a Companion to Empower and Protect Countries involved:India Population Foundation of India will sustain SnehAI: A Companion to Empower

UNICEF Ghana

Our grantees UNICEF Ghana Protecting children from online CSEA in Ghana Countries involved:May 2023 – May 2025 UNICEF Ghana is using support from the Fund to

UNICEF Ethiopia

Our grantees UNICEF Ethiopia Strengthening Child Protection in Ethiopia to prevent and respond to violence against children, including online child sexual abuse and exploitation Countries

UNICEF Cambodia

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UNICEF Cambodia

Effective Prevention and Response to Online Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse Through the Adaptation of Existing Models and Technology Tools and Strengthened Child Protection System

Countries involved:
Cambodia

This project will support the Government of Cambodia to holistically and systematically address child sexual exploitation and abuse (CSEA) by contributing to system building to increase access to quality services for CSEA victims, promoting increased reporting of cases, strengthening law enforcement’s ability to bring perpetrators to justice, and empowering children and young people to protect themselves online.

Grant timeline:
July 2021 – March 2024

Grantee website:
www.unicef.org/cambodia

Funding amount:
$1,497,041

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UNICEF Jordan 2

Our grantees UNICEF Jordan Accelerating action on Child Online Protection from all online child sexual exploitation (OCSEA) in Jordan Countries involved:Jordan Grant timeline:May 2023 –

UNICEF Jordan

Our grantees UNICEF Jordan Targeting Online Sexual Exploitation of Children in Jordan Countries involved:Jordan UNICEF Jordan is using support from the Fund to improve services for

UNICEF Indonesia

Our grantees UNICEF Indonesia Strengthening Safe and Friendly Environments for Children (SAFE4C) to Prevent and Respond to Online Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSEA) Countries

Project VIC international

Our grantees Project VIC international Katalyst Countries involved:October 2017 – October 2019 Project VIC International will continue developing its KATALYST programme, which aims to boost countries’ technological

Population Foundation of India

Our grantees Population Foundation of India SNEHAI: a Companion to Empower and Protect Countries involved:India Population Foundation of India will sustain SnehAI: A Companion to Empower

UNICEF Ghana

Our grantees UNICEF Ghana Protecting children from online CSEA in Ghana Countries involved:May 2023 – May 2025 UNICEF Ghana is using support from the Fund to

UNICEF Ethiopia

Our grantees UNICEF Ethiopia Strengthening Child Protection in Ethiopia to prevent and respond to violence against children, including online child sexual abuse and exploitation Countries

SaferNet Brazil

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SaferNet Brazil

D.I.S.C.O.V.E.R: Deploying Innovative Searchability to fight Child Online Violence and Exploitation through evidence-based Research in Brazil

Countries involved:
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. 

Grant timeline:
July 2022 – July 2024

Grantee website:
new.safernet.org.br

Funding amount:
$749,115

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UNICEF Jordan 2

Our grantees UNICEF Jordan Accelerating action on Child Online Protection from all online child sexual exploitation (OCSEA) in Jordan Countries involved:Jordan Grant timeline:May 2023 –

UNICEF Jordan

Our grantees UNICEF Jordan Targeting Online Sexual Exploitation of Children in Jordan Countries involved:Jordan UNICEF Jordan is using support from the Fund to improve services for

UNICEF Indonesia

Our grantees UNICEF Indonesia Strengthening Safe and Friendly Environments for Children (SAFE4C) to Prevent and Respond to Online Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSEA) Countries

Project VIC international

Our grantees Project VIC international Katalyst Countries involved:October 2017 – October 2019 Project VIC International will continue developing its KATALYST programme, which aims to boost countries’ technological

Population Foundation of India

Our grantees Population Foundation of India SNEHAI: a Companion to Empower and Protect Countries involved:India Population Foundation of India will sustain SnehAI: A Companion to Empower

UNICEF Ghana

Our grantees UNICEF Ghana Protecting children from online CSEA in Ghana Countries involved:May 2023 – May 2025 UNICEF Ghana is using support from the Fund to

UNICEF Ethiopia

Our grantees UNICEF Ethiopia Strengthening Child Protection in Ethiopia to prevent and respond to violence against children, including online child sexual abuse and exploitation Countries

Huddersfield University

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Huddersfield University

None in Three Emilio

Countries involved:
Brasil

None in Three through the University of Huddersfield will develop an immersive, prosocial computer game, Emilio, to prevent online CSEA. Based on empirical research and evaluated through clinical trials, Emilio will target young males who are at risk of perpetrating online abuse. Participants will play in therapeutic settings (such as young offenders’ institutions, youth centres, schools and colleges), while also engaging in discussion sessions as they complete different stages of the game. The game and supporting materials will be made freely available online, extending their reach as an educational tool across the world. This game will be rolled out in Brazil.

Grant timeline:
January 2021 – June 2023

Grantee website:
www.noneinthree.org

Funding amount:
$749,971

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UNICEF Jordan 2

Our grantees UNICEF Jordan Accelerating action on Child Online Protection from all online child sexual exploitation (OCSEA) in Jordan Countries involved:Jordan Grant timeline:May 2023 –

UNICEF Jordan

Our grantees UNICEF Jordan Targeting Online Sexual Exploitation of Children in Jordan Countries involved:Jordan UNICEF Jordan is using support from the Fund to improve services for

UNICEF Indonesia

Our grantees UNICEF Indonesia Strengthening Safe and Friendly Environments for Children (SAFE4C) to Prevent and Respond to Online Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSEA) Countries

Project VIC international

Our grantees Project VIC international Katalyst Countries involved:October 2017 – October 2019 Project VIC International will continue developing its KATALYST programme, which aims to boost countries’ technological

Population Foundation of India

Our grantees Population Foundation of India SNEHAI: a Companion to Empower and Protect Countries involved:India Population Foundation of India will sustain SnehAI: A Companion to Empower

UNICEF Ghana

Our grantees UNICEF Ghana Protecting children from online CSEA in Ghana Countries involved:May 2023 – May 2025 UNICEF Ghana is using support from the Fund to

UNICEF Ethiopia

Our grantees UNICEF Ethiopia Strengthening Child Protection in Ethiopia to prevent and respond to violence against children, including online child sexual abuse and exploitation Countries

UNICEF, Save the Children & the International Forum of Solidarity-emmaus

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UNICEF, Save the Children & the International Forum of Solidarity-emmaus

End Violence Against Children (EVAC): Preventing and Tackling Online Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse in Bosnia & Herzegovina

Countries involved:
Bosnia and Herzegovina

The Fund is helping UNICEF Bosnia and HerzegovinaSave the Children, and International Forum of Solidarity-EMMAUS to work as a consortium to support and advocate for online safety in Bosnia and Herzegovina. To do so, the organisations have worked with the government to establish a National Advisory Board to coordinate actions around online child sexual exploitation and abuse at the national level. They are also conducting mapping and assessment of existing victim support services and documented best national and international practices and recommendations.

In addition to advocacy and policy dialogue work with the government and other stakeholders, the consortium seeks to strengthen the response and engage the information, communications and technology industry. The project is also:

    • Developing contextually-specific support services for children who have experienced online violence;
    • Raising community awareness about online child sexual exploitation and abuse; and
    • Integrating online safety into the school curriculum.

As a platform for these activities, the project has developed the Safer Internet Centre, which comprises of a hotline for reports of online child sexual abuse material, a helpline for children and enhanced hotline, and an awareness centre. Training and awareness-raising sessions are also being delivered to children, parents, caregivers, teachers, social service providers, government officials, law enforcement and the judiciary, and the information, communications and technology sector.

Grant timeline:
February 2018 – August 2021

Grantee website:
www.unicef.org
www.emmaus-international.org/en/publications

Funding amount:
$999,939

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UNICEF Jordan 2

Our grantees UNICEF Jordan Accelerating action on Child Online Protection from all online child sexual exploitation (OCSEA) in Jordan Countries involved:Jordan Grant timeline:May 2023 –

UNICEF Jordan

Our grantees UNICEF Jordan Targeting Online Sexual Exploitation of Children in Jordan Countries involved:Jordan UNICEF Jordan is using support from the Fund to improve services for

UNICEF Indonesia

Our grantees UNICEF Indonesia Strengthening Safe and Friendly Environments for Children (SAFE4C) to Prevent and Respond to Online Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSEA) Countries

Project VIC international

Our grantees Project VIC international Katalyst Countries involved:October 2017 – October 2019 Project VIC International will continue developing its KATALYST programme, which aims to boost countries’ technological

Population Foundation of India

Our grantees Population Foundation of India SNEHAI: a Companion to Empower and Protect Countries involved:India Population Foundation of India will sustain SnehAI: A Companion to Empower

UNICEF Ghana

Our grantees UNICEF Ghana Protecting children from online CSEA in Ghana Countries involved:May 2023 – May 2025 UNICEF Ghana is using support from the Fund to

UNICEF Ethiopia

Our grantees UNICEF Ethiopia Strengthening Child Protection in Ethiopia to prevent and respond to violence against children, including online child sexual abuse and exploitation Countries

UNICEF Albania

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UNICEF Albania

Safer and Better Internet for Children and Youth in Albania

Countries involved:
Albania

UNICEF Albania is using support from the Fund to end violence against children online on multiple levels. To reach children, the agency is training children to become peer educators on online violence, increasing their knowledge on safe Internet navigation and helping them spread that information to their peers. UNICEF Albania conducted research on children’s use of the Internet and risk of online violence using the Global Kids Online methodology. The results from this study are being used to conduct national awareness activities.

UNICEF Albania is also working at the national level by strengthening the national child helpline and hotline, which alert authorities about child sexual abuse material online. They are also carrying out an assessment of national legislation, policies and programmes currently targeting online child sexual exploitation and abuse in-line with the WePROTECT Global Alliance Model National Response. This will inform measures to improve the systematic response to online child sexual exploitation and abuse.

UNICEF Albania is also helping the government develop a national strategy for cyber-security with a focus on children’s online safety. The agency is also supporting law enforcement authorities, strengthening their ability to investigate and prosecute cases of online child sexual abuse and exploitation.

In addition, the agency is working with local municipalities and Internet service providers to promote “Albania Friendly Wi-Fi,” a safe certification standard for public Wi-Fi. These services will make Internet navigation safer for children and families, while also increasing national awareness on internet safety. Irana, the capital of Albania, is on its way to becoming the first capital in the region that promotes such friendly Wi-Fi services to its citizens.

The agency is also using support from the Fund to engage the information, communications and technology sector on children’s Internet usage and risks in the digital space.

Grant timeline:
May 2017 – October 2020

Grantee website:
www.unicef.org/albania/

Funding amount:
$999,915

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UNICEF Jordan 2

Our grantees UNICEF Jordan Accelerating action on Child Online Protection from all online child sexual exploitation (OCSEA) in Jordan Countries involved:Jordan Grant timeline:May 2023 –

UNICEF Jordan

Our grantees UNICEF Jordan Targeting Online Sexual Exploitation of Children in Jordan Countries involved:Jordan UNICEF Jordan is using support from the Fund to improve services for

UNICEF Indonesia

Our grantees UNICEF Indonesia Strengthening Safe and Friendly Environments for Children (SAFE4C) to Prevent and Respond to Online Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSEA) Countries

Project VIC international

Our grantees Project VIC international Katalyst Countries involved:October 2017 – October 2019 Project VIC International will continue developing its KATALYST programme, which aims to boost countries’ technological

Population Foundation of India

Our grantees Population Foundation of India SNEHAI: a Companion to Empower and Protect Countries involved:India Population Foundation of India will sustain SnehAI: A Companion to Empower

UNICEF Ghana

Our grantees UNICEF Ghana Protecting children from online CSEA in Ghana Countries involved:May 2023 – May 2025 UNICEF Ghana is using support from the Fund to

UNICEF Ethiopia

Our grantees UNICEF Ethiopia Strengthening Child Protection in Ethiopia to prevent and respond to violence against children, including online child sexual abuse and exploitation Countries

UNICEF East Asia and the Pacific Regional Office (EAPRO)

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UNICEF East Asia and the Pacific Regional Office (EAPRO)

Generate evidence and accelerate regional commitment and collaboration to end online child sexual exploitation and abuse (CSEA) in East Asia and the Pacific

Countries involved:
Cambodia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines (the), Viet Nam

UNICEF’s East Asia and Pacific Regional Office (EAPRO) is using support from the Fund to prevent and end online violence throughout the region. To do so, the office is:

    • Engaging the information, communications and technology sector to increase the use of effective practices in the industry;
  • Promoting learning across the region to aid the criminal justice sector and discover solutions to online child sexual exploitation and abuse;
  • Conducting research into children’s use of social media and possible online risks and opportunities in the region, and developing some recommendations for the private sector to promote child online safety;
  • Reviewing existing educational materials on child online protection produced or used by governments in the region, and recommending ways to improve these;
  • Reviewing existing educational materials produced by non-governmental organisations and the private sector that aim to protect children online, and developing an evaluation framework in partnership with the ICT private sector to assess their impact on behavior change, with the aim of enhancing the quality and reach of educational initiatives for children, increasing their access to quality and effective resources and information on online safety; and
  • Convening a regional conference on child online protection in collaboration with UNODC, the ITU, and the ASEAN, to bring together stakeholders from across the region to share lessons learned and promote inter-sectoral and cross-sectoral discussions and action planning.

Grant timeline:
May 2023 – May 2025

Grantee website:
www.unicef.org/eap

Funding amount:
$651,119

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UNICEF Jordan 2

Our grantees UNICEF Jordan Accelerating action on Child Online Protection from all online child sexual exploitation (OCSEA) in Jordan Countries involved:Jordan Grant timeline:May 2023 –

UNICEF Jordan

Our grantees UNICEF Jordan Targeting Online Sexual Exploitation of Children in Jordan Countries involved:Jordan UNICEF Jordan is using support from the Fund to improve services for

UNICEF Indonesia

Our grantees UNICEF Indonesia Strengthening Safe and Friendly Environments for Children (SAFE4C) to Prevent and Respond to Online Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSEA) Countries

Project VIC international

Our grantees Project VIC international Katalyst Countries involved:October 2017 – October 2019 Project VIC International will continue developing its KATALYST programme, which aims to boost countries’ technological

Population Foundation of India

Our grantees Population Foundation of India SNEHAI: a Companion to Empower and Protect Countries involved:India Population Foundation of India will sustain SnehAI: A Companion to Empower

UNICEF Ghana

Our grantees UNICEF Ghana Protecting children from online CSEA in Ghana Countries involved:May 2023 – May 2025 UNICEF Ghana is using support from the Fund to

UNICEF Ethiopia

Our grantees UNICEF Ethiopia Strengthening Child Protection in Ethiopia to prevent and respond to violence against children, including online child sexual abuse and exploitation Countries

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