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Unwanted messages. Pressure for photos. Threats and harassment. Many adolescent girls face digital violence every time they go online. That’s why girls like Kolap and Romdoul* from Cambodia are learning to protect themselves through UNICEF-supported online safety classes. This is how they’re taking back their digital spaces. #16Days #NoExcuse *Names have been changed

All Social Media platforms must be confirmation rules when someone creates a social media Account that time must be provided as personal email and his own national Identification verification as like meta and LinkedIn provide.then its will very easily slove because if someone doing this then he will know you will be finds very easily if someone do Digital IT Complaints with proven chat. So everyone will be Very careful about doing this unnecessarily and without permission. 💯🫡🇧🇩🌍

This hits so close; last month, my 14-year-old niece hid unwanted messages, too embarrassed to speak up. Digital spaces were meant for laughing with friends, not shrinking in fear. These safety classes aren’t just lessons; they’re giving girls like Kolap tools and courage to stop hiding. Taking back their digital space isn’t a small win; it’s letting them be themselves online without glancing over their shoulders. Thank you for turning “support” into something tangible. Every girl deserves to feel safe, anywhere. 💛 #16Days #NoExcuse

I wish for all my girls (pupils) to see this while they're still growing.

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