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 Created Date: 28-06-21

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 Created Date: 28-06-21

A presentation by Dr. Pearlette Louisy discussing how parallel processes of diversification and harmonisation have
led on the one hand to the establishment of national multi-purpose institutions, and on the other to a new form of regionalism based on networks of mutually-supporting institutions;

The OECS Policy and Strategic Framework for Child Online Protection (COP) aims to address the increasing risks children face online, exacerbated by the rapid rise in internet usage since the COVID-19 pandemic. The framework, developed in collaboration with the ITU and UNICEF, assesses the current state of COP in OECS member states and proposes strategies to mitigate risks such as cyberbullying, harmful content, and privacy issues. Targeting nine OECS countries, the document provides a draft policy to guide Ministries of Education and ICT in creating safer online environments for children. The framework emphasizes awareness building, legal measures, capacity building, and international cooperation, aligning with the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. The next steps will focus on implementing the framework and raising awareness across the region.

Kolibri Platform
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 Created Date: 13-02-25

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