Child Online Protection Sensitisation in Ghana

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This presentation outlines the sensitisation of child online protection in Ghana, covering the background, objectives, stakeholders, roles, responsibilities, existing measures, action plan, and recommendations. Key points include defining child online protection, informing stakeholders about children's internet use, empowering regulatory bodies, and providing resources to combat online child exploitation. Stakeholders involved range from ministries to NGOs and the media. The action plan involves reporting, communication with relevant ministries, stakeholder meetings, and implementation recommendations.


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  1. SENSITISATION OF CHILD ONLINE PROTECTION IN GHANA

  2. PRESENTATION OUTLINE BACKGROUND OBJECTIVE STAKEHOLDERS ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES WHAT IS IN PLACE ACTION PLAN CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

  3. BACKGROUND Definition of Child Online Protection International Agency championing the course Current or available data on the effect of ICT and mobile technology by children

  4. OBJECTIVES To inform stakeholders about the children s use of the internet and mobile devices To empower the regulatory body on its role in championing child online protection To provide the necessary resources to all minimize online online child sexual exploitation

  5. STAKEHOLDERS The Ministry of Gender, Women and Children Protection Ministry of Communications and its agencies Ministry of Education and its agencies Religious bodies Internet Service Providers and Telcos Law Enforcement NGOs Media Youth Ambassador Victims

  6. ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Champions Training and Awareness Response unit(victim support and perpetrator prosecution)

  7. WHAT IS IN PLACE AND WHAT IS MISSING Legislation Child Sexual Abuse Material defined Technology facilitated CSAM offences Helpline ISP and Telcos Reporting Education

  8. ACTION PLAN Draft a report on training received five days after returning We expect a corresponding between ourselves and the ministry for gender Schedule meeting with stakeholders Recommendation and implementation Outcome and assessment

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