Digital Safeguarding for Migrating and Displaced Children

This study from Save the Children identifies 4 safeguarding risks for migrating and displaced children introduced by agency digital programming: 1) Exclusion and self-exclusion; 2) Harm caused by humanitarian innovation; 3) Increased exposure to online harms; 4) Data misuse or mishandling; and offers background on what the sector is doing to improve digital safeguarding and where the gaps are, and some recommendations for next steps to improve the wider sector’s approach to digital safeguarding. Read more here.
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