Greater efforts to better protect children on cyberspace
The Party, State, as well as the whole political system, have strongly intervened to better protect children on the internet environment in the context of risks posed by the development of information technology and the internet.
With the rapid development of information technology and the internet, children are facing many risks, including cyber-bullying. - Illustrative image (Photo: diendandoanhnghiep.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) - The Party, State, as well as thewhole political system, have strongly intervened to better protect children onthe internet environment in the context of risks posed by the development ofinformation technology and the internet.
With the rapid development of information technology and the internet, childrenare also facing many risks, including cyber-bullying.
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)has reported that one in five young people said they have been a victim of online bullying.
Statistics show that about750,000 sexual predators worldwide are online at any given moment, and over 3million accountsregistered across the 10 most harmful child sexual abuse sites.
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Deputy representative ofUNICEF in Vietnam Lesley Miller said these are worrisome numbers, and it isnecessary to take urgent actions to address the situation.
According to reports of the national emergency telephone number for childprotection, 111, it received nearly 420 calls about child protection in the onlineenvironment and 18 notifications about channels or video clips with harmful contentsfor children in 2022. The figures in the first five months of this year were 128calls and three notifications.
Nguyen Ngoc Anh, an expert from the UNICEF’s children protection programme,said strategies to address cyber-bullying and abuse should be part of the broaderchild protection strategies. Cooperation and coordination among stakeholders is key to success in this work, he stressed.
UNICEF and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) have developed the Guidelines for Industry on Child Online Protection for businesses, whichoutline solutions that businesses can take to protect and respect children, aswell as for children to use the internet in a healthy and creative way.
Dang Hoa Nam, Director of the Departmentof Child Affairs under the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, stressed that it is necessary to join hands in creating a safer and healthierdigital environment for children.
He underlined the need to learn from Vietnamese and international experience,thus rolling out ☂more specific and practical measures to ensure safety for childrenon the cyber environment.
The legal system for protecting children in the online environment has been developed, including the Law on Children, the Law on Cyber Information Security, the Law on Access to Information, creating an important legal basis for the children protection work.
The Government and the Prime Minister have issued a number of important documents to protect children in the online environment, such as the National Action Programme for Children in the 2021-2030 period and the programme on protection of and support for children.
Viet𒐪nam and other ASEAN member countries also agreed to adopt the Declaration on the Protection of Children from all Forms of Online Exploitation and Abuse in ASEAN in 2019, and the Declaration on the Elimination of Bullying of Children in ASEAN./.
The Department of Information and Communications of central Da Nang city on June 29 commissioned a hotline to support the protection of children and adolescents from sexual abuse.
The Information Security Department under the Ministry of Information and Communications and the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs’ Department of Child Affairs signed a cooperation plan regarding child protection on the internet in Hanoi on March 5.
A meeting on bullying at school and online in ASEAN was held on November 26 by the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA), the ASEAN Secretariat, and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF).
A strengthened protection system and zero tolerance to violence are required to better protect children, said Rana Flowers, UNICEF Representative to Vietnam in a statement released on December 29.
The Press Department under the Ministry of Information and Communications held a refresher course in the central city of Da Nang on December 2 on the protection of children in the online environment, with the participation of nearly 100 reporters in the central region.
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