Disrupting Harm country reports
Evidence on online child sexual exploitation and abuse
Highlights
Disrupting Harm national reports present evidence on sexual exploitation and abuse that is committed against children, with the use of digital technologies. This research takes a multi-disciplinary approach to understand and present the nuances of these forms of abuse.
This involves collecting both qualitative and quantitative data in each country, speaking to multiple duty bearers and rights holders, and analyzing both primary and secondary data. Based on the evidence, the reports offer recommendations for policy makers, law enforcement, civil society organizations, and parents on how to address this issue.
This first round of Disrupting Harm research was conducted in 13 countries across Southeast Asia and Eastern and Southern Africa from 2019 - 2022. Data were synthesised from nine different research activities to inform the findings of each national report.
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