ITU Secretary-General highlights importance of child online protection on Global Day of Parents

Date: 2026-06-01
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

The Secretary-General of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), Doreen Bogdan-Martin, has underscored the importance of ensuring a safe digital environment for children as emerging technologies continue to shape the future of younger generations.

Marking the Global Day of Parents, Bogdan-Martin reflected on her own experiences as a parent and highlighted the growing role that digital technologies play in the lives of children and families around the world.

She noted that while technology offers significant opportunities for learning, communication and innovation, it also presents challenges that require collective efforts to safeguard children online.

The ITU Secretary-General emphasized the organization's commitment to promoting safer digital experiences through its Child Online Protection initiative, which seeks to help children explore and benefit from the digital world while minimizing exposure to online risks.

The Child Online Protection programme supports international efforts to strengthen digital safety frameworks, raise awareness of online threats, and encourage collaboration among governments, industry stakeholders, educators and parents.

The ITU has consistently advocated for policies and initiatives that promote a secure and inclusive digital environment, particularly for young users who are increasingly engaging with digital platforms from an early age.

As digital transformation accelerates worldwide, the organization maintains that protecting children online remains a critical component of building a safe and trusted digital future for all.

 

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