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Child abuse
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Article
13 January 2023
Supporting a family devastated by child abuse
As a recent shocking case shows, abuse harms the victim, family, and whole community, requiring all partners in child protection to work closely together
Press release
30 September 2022
New report estimates that 1 in 10 Cambodian children were subjected to online sexual abuse and exploitation in the past year
Article
22 September 2022
Hotlines help victims of abuse find their voice
Anonymous reporting hotlines give victims of online child sexual exploitation and abuse a way to speak out and seek help from essential support services
Article
19 January 2022
Case collaboration supports vulnerable children
Government and NGO case workers join hands to help victims of violence and their families get needed social services to transition from trauma to stability
Press release
05 November 2021
East Asia and Pacific countries commit to ending violence against children during COVID-19 and beyond
Press release
14 July 2021
Official Launch of the National Action Plan to Prevent and Respond to Online Child Sexual Exploitation in Cambodia 2021-2025
Campaign
02 June 2021
Let’s Chat About Online Grooming
Meeting new people online is exciting, but it’s important to make sure that these friendships are the right kind of relationships.
Press release
05 February 2019
Safer Internet Day: UNICEF calls for concerted action to prevent bullying and harassment for the 85.7 per cent of young people online in Cambodia
Thirty years after the adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the creation of the World Wide Web, it’s time for renewed focus on children’s digital rights