The Kenyan public will now have a safe and anonymous place to report suspected images and videos of children suffering sexual abuse.
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).
‘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.’
"Child online protection is a shared responsibility".
Thousands of images and videos of child sexual abuse could be going undetected because internet analysts’ time is being taken up dealing with “false reports”, experts warn.
Report Remove is a joint tool by IWF and Childline that helps young people report and remove intimate images shared online without consent.
IWF analysts have seen accelerating numbers of public reports of child sexual abuse, with more people staying and working from home among contributing factors.
A specialised new team will take ‘digital fingerprints’ of millions of images so companies and organisations around the world can spot them and have them removed.
Our work specifically relates to images and videos showing child sexual abuse online. Here are useful links if you need help with something else.
Event hosted by Mastercard emphasises the importance of collaboration and introduces new tool 'Image Intercept'
Childline and the IWF launch new tool to help young people remove nude images that have been shared online