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APLE Advocates for Regional Cooperation on Child Online Safety at ACWC Conference

  • In the Spotlight
  • December 13, 2023
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In a significant gathering aimed at bolstering the welfare of women and children across Southeast Asia, the Executive Director of APLE Cambodia proudly participated in the 4th ACWC (ASEAN Commission on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Women and Children) partnership conference. Held on December 12-13 in the historic and vibrant city of Siem Reap, this event served as a crucial platform for engaging in discussions that underscore the potential of collaboration and partnership in advancing ASEAN’s dedicated efforts towards enhancing the well-being of women and children.

Throughout the conference, APLE took the opportunity to shed light on the critical issue of child online protection, a concern that has gained increasing prominence in the digital age. By sharing valuable insights and experiences, APLE emphasized the necessity of regional cooperation to effectively tackle the challenges of protecting children online. This includes addressing issues at both national and global levels, recognizing that online exploitation knows no borders.

The conference highlighted the importance of pooling resources, knowledge, and strategies among ASEAN member states to create a cohesive and robust response to online threats facing children. APLE’s contribution to the dialogue was pivotal in showcasing the role of non-governmental organizations in complementing governmental efforts, advocating for a unified approach to safeguarding children in the digital realm.

This engagement at the ACWC partnership conference not only reinforced APLE Cambodia’s commitment to child protection but also underscored the critical role of international and regional cooperation in making the digital world a safer place for children. As ASEAN countries continue to navigate the complexities of online safety, partnerships like these are invaluable in driving forward collective action and ensuring a secure online environment for the younger generation.

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