The IWF is one of the most effective hotlines in the world at removing child sexual abuse imagery from the internet, but this has only been possible thanks to the key international partnerships.
We've been working with the Council of Europe on furthering countries and nations' commitments to children’s rights and raising awareness about child sexual abuse.
For the first time, people in Madagascar will have a safe and anonymous place to report criminal images and videos of children suffering sexual abuse.
The portal gives people in El Salvador a safe, anonymous place to report child sexual abuse material if they accidentally find it online.
‘We know viewing images and videos of child sexual abuse is not a victimless crime. Some of the worst abuse is perpetrated against children’.
People in Senegal will now be able to report child sexual abuse if they stumble across it online.
The coronavirus pandemic has lent greater ‘urgency’ to tackling online threats.
The IWF has partnered with Facebook, Peace One Day, and the Government of Mali to keep children in Mali safe online.
‘Wherever criminals seek to make children victims, and wherever children risk being harmed by the proliferation of this evil material, people must come together to fight it. That is exactly what has happened here in Haiti’