UNICEF Uganda
Our grantees UNICEF Uganda Ensuring Children in Uganda Are Safe Online Countries involved:Uganda UNICEF Uganda is using support from the Fund to raise awareness of child
Countries involved:
United States of America
Child Rescue Coalition will implement Project NEMESIS: Justice Through Technology, to automate the handling of evidence – including chat logs, data and videos – for live streaming abuse cases. Because mobile applications are often used to share CSAM and groom children, this solution will also help collect data against suspects with a sexual interest in children. Through this project, Child Rescue Coalition will help law enforcement design a secure interface to rescue more children and identify more offenders. Headquartered in the United States, this project has a global reach.
In June 2022, Thorn was granted $750,000 for their new project which fuels Thorn’s collaboration with key trusted partners, empowers investigators worldwide with the critical information they need to identify child victims faster than ever before.
Grant timeline:
September 2020 – September 2022 ($750,000) / 1 Jun 2022 – 31 May 2024 ($750,000)
Grantee website:
www.thorn.org
Funding amount:
$1,500,000
Our grantees UNICEF Uganda Ensuring Children in Uganda Are Safe Online Countries involved:Uganda UNICEF Uganda is using support from the Fund to raise awareness of child
Our grantees Turkiye Kadın Dernekleri Federasyonu Connect the dots Countries involved:October 2017 – October 2019 Grant timeline:March 2023 – March 2024 Grantee website:tkdf.org.tr Funding amount:$47,710
Our grantees UNICEF Tanzania Preventing and Responding to Online Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse Countries involved:Tanzania Through support from the Fund, UNICEF Tanzania is strengthening its ongoing
Our grantees Save the Children Denmark Tackling Online Sexual Exploitation Through a National Action Plan Countries involved:Sri Lanka In Sri Lanka, Internet connectivity has skyrocketed:
Our grantees UNICEF South Africa Strengthening Children’s Online Safety in South Africa Countries involved:South Africa The Fund is helping UNICEF South Africa promote positive Internet use while
Our grantees University of East London, 5rights Foundation & the University of Rwanda Creating and Supporting a Child Online Protection Policy in Rwanda Countries involved:October
Our grantees UNICEF Philippines “Project Safe” Countries involved:The Philippines UNICEF Philippines’s “Project Safe” will focus on strengthening systems so children will be protected from the
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