Our grantees

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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Plan International UK

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International Justice Mission

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Save the Children Sweden

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Capital Humano Y Social (CHS) Alternativo

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ChildSafeNet

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Our purpose in detail

We are here to ensure every child and young person grows in to the digital world feeling safe, and is protected from harm.

We support, champion, and invest in innovative partners from the public, private, and third sectors working towards the same objective.

We believe in equipping guardians and young people with the skills to understand and see danger themselves once accessing digital experiences without supervision.

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