African countries urged to develop child online protection policies
African countries urged to develop child online protection policies
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Speakers at the just ended first ever Africa Week of Action for Child Online Protection (AWA4COP) symposium have urged African countries to take seriously the issue of protecting children online.
The symposium was part of the inaugural campaign aimed at urging African countries to consider Child Online Protection Guidelines to develop inclusive, multi-stakeholder national strategies for online child protection.
The campaign was held under theme,
Make Child Online Protection Visible.
One of the lead speakers for the event held on June 11, Burkina Faso’s minister for digital economy and postal development, Hadja Fatima Ouattara said “while it is common ground that information and communication technologies are an essential factor in the competitiveness of businesses and nations, it should be noted that they also carry
Africa Week of Action for Child Online Protection speakers
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