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  1. IWF joins high-level ECLAG event on how to fight child sexual abuse online effectively

    ECLAG high-level event on March 20 in Brussels will discuss what vital new EU legislation needs in order to be effective.

  2. Study ‘risks decades of progress’ in fight against child sexual abuse online

    Impact assessment criticising EU proposal to tackle child sexual abuse material shows ‘gaps in knowledge and understanding of key issues’, IWF warns

  3. Draft report on vital EU proposal to stop child sexual abuse welcomed as ‘strong and balanced’

    IWF signs open letter applauding LIBE Committee’s report and supports calls for amendments that will more concretely ensure child safety online.

  4. Germany is a stronghold of child sexual abuse material

    The publication of child sexual abuse material in Germany is currently ten times higher than in 2020.

  5. EU grant for child protection online amid fears for future funding

  6. European Child Sexual Abuse Legislation Advocacy Group (ECLAG)

    IWF is a steering group member of the European Child Sexual Abuse Legislation Advocacy Group (ECLAG) working to end child sexual abuse both on and offline.

  7. EU Failure on Child Safety: Why CSAM Detection Laws Must Be Restored

    The EU ePrivacy derogation has lapsed, leaving children vulnerable. We must restore legal certainty for CSAM detection. Protecting children is not a threat to privacy; it is a fundamental human right.

  8. Our role in the UK Safer Internet Centre

    Discover how IWF collaborates with the UK Safer Internet Centre to safeguard children online through education, support and policy advocacy.

  9. Our role in the UK Safer Internet Centre

    Discover how the IWF works within the UK Safer Internet Centre. Key insights from the 2025 Annual Data & Insights Report on protecting children online.

  10. IWF voices support for European CSAM proposal in open letter to European Union

    The letter says the proposal would have powerful implications, not just for Europe but for the world.

  11. ‘The EU must live up to its promise to make the internet a safe place for children’

    IWF joins call to focus on effective solutions in fight against child sexual abuse online.

  12. New EU-funded safety tech will help reduce viewing and demand for child sexual abuse images and videos

    A unique safety tech tool which uses machine learning in real-time to detect child sexual abuse images and videos is to be developed by a collaboration of EU and UK experts.