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Namibia launches IWF reporting portal for online images and videos of child sexual abuse
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The United Republic of Tanzania launches IWF Reporting Portal for online images and videos of child sexual abuse
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Belize launches IWF reporting solution for child sexual abuse imagery online
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Malawi takes vital step to remove online child sexual abuse from the internet by launching a public reporting system
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Safe and anonymous way for Senegalese people to report abuse
People in Senegal will now be able to report child sexual abuse if they stumble across it online.
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Democratic Republic of Congo takes vital step to remove child sexual abuse imagery from the internet by launching a public reporting system
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Call for Guatemalan people to 'denounce' online child sexual abuse as new portal launches
The IWF worked alongside the Ministerio Público o Fiscalía General, (Public Prosecutor’s Office), to set up the portal, with extra support from the Office Against Child trafficking of Guatemala and crucial help from UNODC (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime).
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New Moroccan portal will play ‘crucial’ role in fighting ‘plague’ of child sexual abuse on the internet
‘The launch of the IWF Reporting Portal in Morocco constitutes a safe, easily accessible and efficient way to contribute to the eradication of this plague that threatens children behind their screens.’
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Kenyan reporting portal to play 'huge role' in improving global internet safety
"Child online protection is a shared responsibility".
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25 Years of the IWF
Marking 25 years of combatting online child sexual abuse imagery. Learn more about the impact of our work and meet the team of global experts fighting this crime.