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  1. The vital role of fundraising at the IWF

    Discover how fundraising supports IWF's mission to combat online child sexual abuse, enabling innovation, prevention campaigns, and analyst wellbeing.

  2. How we work with companies

    Discover how IWF collaborates with global companies to remove child sexual abuse imagery, offering tools, insights, and support to protect children online.

  3. Our Members

    Explore how IWF Members, including tech firms, ISPs and financial institutions, collaborate to combat online child sexual abuse imagery globally.

  4. Glossary

    Explore definitions of terms and acronyms used in the IWF 2024 Annual Report, aiding understanding of online child protection efforts.

  5. Geographical hosting: URLs

    Explore IWF's 2024 analysis of where child sexual abuse imagery is hosted globally, highlighting key hosting countries and trends.

  6. Methodology and datasets

    Explore IWF's 2024 methods for analysing reports and imagery, including new dataset tags and Multichild assessments.

  7. Our role in the UK Safer Internet Centre

    Discover how IWF collaborates with the UK Safer Internet Centre to safeguard children online through education, support and policy advocacy.

  8. Annual Data & Insights Report 2024

    Explore IWF's 2024 report detailing efforts to combat online child sexual abuse imagery, featuring key data, trends and collaborative initiatives.

  9. How we build awareness , protect and influence

    Explore how IWF's 2024 campaigns, including 'Think Before You Share' and 'Report Remove', raise awareness and support victims of online child sexual abuse.

  10. Imagery assessment

    Learn how IWF assesses and categorises imagery to create hashes that help prevent the spread of child sexual abuse content online.

  11. Hotline assessment overview

    Learn how IWF's Hotline assessed over 424,000 reports and 1.2 million images in 2024 to combat online child sexual abuse.

  12. Reports assessment

    In 2024, IWF assessed over 424,000 reports, confirming 291,273 contained or linked to child sexual abuse imagery, with 91% being 'self-generated' content.