Following a successful and first Pacific Island Capacity Building Workshop on Child Online Protection (COP) and the National Cybersecurity Framework from 22-26 September 2014, the ITU has compiled an outcome report outlining key highlights of the event. Click here to view the report.
The workshop attracted almost 100 participants, including delegates from the Pacific Island States. It comprised of policymakers, business leaders and representatives from civil society, who were able to share information and define a way forward to consolidate the activities towards a regional framework for cooperation on COP.
A letter of acknowledgement and thanks from the ITU to TRR for the successful organization of the First Pacific Islands Capacity Building Workshop on Child Online Protection, as well as the outcome report of the workshop, can be viewed here.
First Pacific Islands capacity building workshop on Child Online Protection – Outcome Report
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