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DISRUPTING HARM IN UGANDA - Evidence on online child sexual exploitation and abuse

8 Nov 2021

One of the risks is the misuse of the internet and digital technologies for the purpose of child sexual exploitation and abuse. [...] officials, and the survey of frontline workers, the low level of reporting was attributed to the failure Persons previously unknown to the child or of communities to perceive instances of OCSEA as persons the child could not identify were responsible crimes, lack of knowledge of reporting mechanisms, for about one in four of the potential and actual poor treatment of victims, privacy concerns, com. [...] Summary of methods used by UNICEF In every household visited Disrupting Harm Office of Research – Innocenti in Uganda attempted to collect data on the number of To understand children’s use of the internet, the 12–17-year-old children in the household, their gender, risks, and opportunities they face online, specifically and whether they had used the internet in the OCSEA, 1,016 internet-using chi. [...] UNICEF’s is defined as the proportion of the total population survey protocol was reviewed and approved by the that had a chance of being included in the survey Makerere University School of Public Health and the sample – i.e., the fieldwork would cover the area Uganda National Council of Science and Technology. [...] August 2021, just before finalisation of this report, The representative of the Office of the Director of the Constitutional Court annulled the act after Public Prosecutions said that: “We don’t have this disputes on interpretations of the law.48 Although specific law that says if you do A, B, C, D it is called the future of the prohibitions captured in the online sexual exploitation and therefore.
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Thailand