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‘Virtual’ launch of new Pakistan portal in response to Coronavirus restrictions
Despite travel bans, experts say there must be no delaying what could be a ‘significant’ move for children’s online safety.
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Two new international reporting portals in Zimbabwe and Ukraine will help find and remove child sexual abuse on the internet
The portals, including the IWF's first in Europe, will allow people to report child sexual abuse material to the IWF should they stumble across it online
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‘Unprecedented collaboration’ will help fight against online child sexual abuse
Sierra Leone’s President Dr. Julius Maada Bio “applauds” the launch, saying it is an “unprecedented collaboration in our preparedness to end internet sexual and other crimes against children.”
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‘Vital’ new reporting portal boosts global fight against online child sexual abuse material
The UK’s Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) worked with the Comorian government to provide a place people can report online child sexual abuse material.
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Angola takes vital step to remove child sexual abuse imagery from the internet by launching a public reporting system
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Zambia and IWF take an historic step to remove child sexual abuse imagery from the internet by launching a public reporting system
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Burundi takes vital step to remove child sexual abuse imagery from the internet by launching a public reporting system
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Democratic Republic of Congo takes vital step to remove child sexual abuse imagery from the internet by launching a public reporting system
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Malawi takes vital step to remove online child sexual abuse from the internet by launching a public reporting system
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Belize launches IWF reporting solution for child sexual abuse imagery online
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Mozambique takes vital step to remove online child sexual abuse from the internet by launching a public reporting system this Safer Internet Day
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Global cash injection takes battle to end online child sexual abuse imagery to the next level