Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Qatar Takes Part In Child Digital Safety Conference In Azerbaijan


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) QNA

Baku: The State of Qatar has taken part in an international conference in Azerbaijan focused on protecting children from harmful content in the digital environment, as concerns grow globally over online risks facing young people.

The conference was held in the capital, Baku, and brought together officials, experts and policymakers from different countries.

Qatar's delegation was led by Assistant Undersecretary for Family Affairs at the Ministry of Social Development and Family

H E Sheikha Sheikha bint Jassim bin Ahmed Al-Thani. Addressing the conference, she said safeguarding children online has become a global priority amid rapid technological advances and the expansion of open digital spaces.

She warned that digital risks extend beyond inappropriate content to include behavioural and psychological effects, such as reduced attention, weakened family communication and exposure to harmful behavioural models. She stressed that tackling these challenges requires shared responsibility among governments, educational institutions and civil society.

Sheikha Sheikha outlined Qatar's efforts to enhance child protection online, including the establishment of a cybercrime prevention centre, the strengthening of relevant legislation and the launch of the“Safe Space” initiative aimed at raising awareness among children and adolescents about digital safety.

She also highlighted Qatar's legal framework, including laws on cybercrime and personal data protection, noting that child welfare is a key pillar of the country's National Vision 2030.

This, she said, is reflected in policies related to education, capacity building and healthcare, as well as Qatar's commitment to international child rights agreements.

The Assistant Undersecretary pointed to the Ministry's national strategy for 2025-2030, which includes digital safety awareness programs and initiatives to combat cyberbullying in schools. She also referenced the creation of several national committees and strategies, including the Child and Youth Digital Safety Committee established in 2025 and the National Cybersecurity Strategy 2024-2030.

In her closing remarks, Sheikha Sheikha reaffirmed Qatar's commitment to regional and international cooperation, emphasising the importance of sharing expertise and developing modern tools to protect children and support families in an increasingly digital world.

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