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Child Protection in Egypt
Programme
04/29/2018
Child protection in Egypt
Violence Against Children
Child Protection in Egypt
Programme
05/31/2018
Child protection in Egypt
Violence Against Children
Happens to everyone, stoppable by everyone
Page
08/28/2018
Bullying
Happens to everyone, stoppable by everyone
UNICEF, FOR EVERY CHILD
Statement
06/15/2020
The United Nations in Egypt supports national accelerated efforts to eradicate FGM
The internet is full of beautiful and useful things, but it can become a dangerous place if we don't know how to use it properly and safely
Press release
04/16/2020
Children at increased risk of harm online during global COVID-19 pandemic
Newly released technical note aims to help governments, ICT companies, educators and parents protect children in lockdown
UNICEF, FOR EVERY CHILD
Statement
04/12/2020
Don’t let children be the hidden victims of COVID-19 pandemic—UNICEF
Ninety-nine per cent of the world’s children live with some form of pandemic-related movement restrictions; Sixty per cent live in countries with full or partial lockdowns
Cyberbullying is a type of bullying that occurs on social media, emails, games and other online platforms. Like different types of bullying, it’s a repetitive behavior that aims to frighten, provoke or discredit the target, for example
Press release
02/11/2020
On Safer Internet Day, a campaign promotes a safer, kinder cyber space for children and adolescents
Cyberbullying is a type of bullying that occurs on social media, emails, games and other online platforms. Like different types of bullying, it’s a repetitive behavior that aims to frighten, provoke or discredit the target, for example
Page
02/10/2020
Cyberbullying and Internet Safety
Towards a safer internet for all
UNICEF, FOR EVERY CHILD
Statement
02/01/2020
The United Nations in Egypt is deeply saddened by the recent tragic death of 12-year-old Nada in Assiut Governorate while undergoing Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) at the hands of a doctor.
 child accused of sexual assault turned out to be a victim of physical, psychological and sexual violence
Article
12/04/2019
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A child accused of sexual assault turned out to be a victim of physical, psychological and sexual violence
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