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    Facebook partners for a safer internet in Africa

    Facebook has today announced a number of partnerships across Africa to explore ways to make the internet safer for all. Facebook's aim is to raise awareness of emerging online issues.
    Facebook partners for a safer internet in Africa
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    Celebrating Safer Internet Day (SID) under the connected theme of Create, connect and share respect: A better internet starts with you, Facebook announced partnerships with over 20 non-governmental organisations and government agencies in Africa.

    Launching a series of initiatives, including a specially created family-friendly animation which directs viewers to the Parent Portal in the Facebook Safety Centre, parents and caregivers can access a variety of information and tips on how to discuss issues of online safety with teens, developed in partnership with safety experts from around the world.

    Some of these resources include:

    Commenting on Facebook’s work as part of Safer Internet Day, Akua Gyekye, public policy manager Facebook, Africa said: “Every day, millions of people across Africa come to Facebook to talk about their special moments and to stay connected with the people they care about. We recognize the important role we play in creating a better and safer online community for all, with this year’s growing partnerships across the continent further demonstrating our ongoing commitment to supporting organisations that raise awareness on these important issues.”

    This year in Africa, Facebook is working with partners such as: Rudi InternationalInternet Society - Uganda ChapterWatoto Watch in KenyaMalawi Internet Governance ForumWomen’s Technology Empowerment Centre in NigeriaSouth Africa’s Film and Publication BoardJOXAfrica Association in SenegalTech Women Zimbabwe, as well as the J Initiative in Ghana to address the needs and ongoing education of various communities.

    Watoto Watch Network: Kenya

    “In connection with the theme Create, connect and share respect, our focus this year is on cyberbullying. We’re working with Facebook to share messages that encourage positivity and respect on social media,” says Lillian Kariuki, executive director at Watoto Watch Network. “On Safer Internet Day we will also be sharing Facebook's newly translated (Swahili) online safety content directly to the children and ICT partners in Kenya.”

    JI Initiative: Ghana 

    “Our main priority at JI Initiative is to ensure digital citizens especially children and young people are responsible in their use of the space. Resources and materials provided by Facebook as a partner help to empower our audience in Ghana on how to make the Internet better. We will continue to work hard in educating people to become good digital citizens,” said Awo Aidam Amenyah, executive director at JI Initiative.

    Rudi International: Democratic Republic of Congo 

    “We are spearheading the drive to promote a safe and better internet environment in DRC,” explained Arsene Tungali, co-founder and executive director of Rudi International. “Partnerships with organisations such as Facebook are key in our efforts to harness the positive impact of technology for DRC’s young people.”

    W.TEC: Nigeria

    “We believe in the positive uses of technology and are happy to play a role in helping to create a better, safer and more productive online community,” says Adeyemi Odutola, communications officer at W.TEC. “Safer Internet Day is a great way to create a global conversation about how we make the Internet work better for everyone, especially girls and women.”

    Film and Publication Board: South Africa

    “Parents, educators, guardians and industry must all be part of the conversation about keeping children online safe,” says Manala Botolo, acting manager communications and public education at the Film and Publication Board. “Addressing challenges such as inappropriate content and cyberbullying, demands partnership and cooperation between everyone involved in creating and consuming online content.”

    Safer Internet Day is celebrated in over 100 countries and coordinated by the joint Insafe/INHOPE network, with the support of the European Commission, and national Safer Internet Centres globally. SID calls upon young people, parents, carers, teachers, social workers, law enforcement agencies, companies and policymakers to join together in helping to create a better internet.

    Source: African Press Organisation

    APO is the sole press release wire in Africa, and the global leader in media relations related to Africa. With headquarters in Dakar, Senegal, APO owns a media database of over 150,000 contacts and the main Africa-related news online community.

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