Parents everywhere are worried about the risks their children face online, and they are asking for effective tools to help keep them safe. At the Global Cybersecurity Forum in Riyadh, UNICEF led the CyberSafe Futures session, guided by Afrooz Kaviani Johnson, PhD, to explore how parenting programmes can adapt to today’s digital challenges. The discussion highlighted two essentials for protecting children online: 1- Parents and caregivers – strengthening support at home through evidence-based parenting programmes. 2- Child helplines – ensuring every child has access to safe, trusted services when they need help. The session shared evidence and innovations that can make a real difference in children’s digital lives.
UNICEF Gulf’s Post
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Child Protection Specialist at UNICEF | Program Implementation & Policy | Online Safety & Digital Governance
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