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Safe Online | Every child should be #SafeOnline (I) @SafeOnline2024 | Uploaded October 2020 | Updated October 2024, 13 hours ago.
Today’s children are more interconnected than ever before. With over four billion internet users across the world, the limits of children’s experiences are no longer bound by their bedroom doors, their classroom walls, or the borders of their nation. Unfortunately, the same can be said for the rest of the world – including those seeking to harm children.

Since 2016, the End Violence Fund has invested $44 million in 52 projects focused on preventing and eliminating online child sexual exploitation and abuse in over 70 countries. Learn more by visiting end-violence.org/safe-online
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