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Tech and Law Enforcement Unite Against Online Child Sexual Exploitation in Cambodia

  • In the Spotlight
  • December 25, 2024
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APLE Leads Initiative to Combat Online Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse with Key Partners.

In response to rising online threats to children, APLE Cambodia collaborates with key partners like UNICEF and Terre des Hommes Netherlands (TdHNL). This urgent initiative aims to combat online child sexual exploitation and abuse (OCSEA). It highlights the critical need for technology companies and law enforcement to work together in protecting Cambodia’s children.

The fight against OCSEA requires multi-disciplinary cooperation. This approach emphasizes the shared responsibility in addressing this complex issue. APLE’s efforts bridge the gap between domestic Internet Service Providers (ISPs), digital platforms, ICT companies, and law enforcement. Such collaboration showcases the importance of private-public partnerships in this battle.

At the heart of this initiative is the understanding that technology plays a key role in child online protection. Tech companies must leverage their innovative capabilities to develop tools for detecting and preventing child sexual abuse material (CSAM). This collaborative approach strengthens the criminal justice system and promotes a more child-friendly environment.

On December 24, 2024, APLE held a training workshop that united tech companies and law enforcement officials. This event demonstrated the power of cross-sector collaboration. Participants explored advanced technological solutions to fight CSAM and discussed innovative ways to address online risks to children. Such initiatives highlight the importance of continuous learning in the face of evolving digital threats. As we confront the challenges of OCSEA, the urgency for immediate action cannot be overstated.

APLE Cambodia, with its victim-focused approach and commitment to community engagement, leads the charge in creating a safer digital world for children. The time to act is now. Join APLE in this mission to protect our children’s digital future and ensure they can thrive in a secure online environment.

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Founded in 2003, APLE has grown from a small initiative into a leading force in the fight against child sexual exploitation and abuse in Cambodia.

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