Start and finish time of webinar
11pm-12pm

Children in BiH live in parallel in a real and digital environment, with both environments looking very realistic to them.

Given their very limited competencies to recognize and protect themselves from the danger in the digital world, and given the limited knowledge of their parents and school staff to help them do so, children remain very vulnerable.

On the other hand, there are potential perpetrators from all over the world, who are very skilled in the digital environment and intend to commit sexual exploitation and abuse of children.

Aware of the circumstances that put children in BiH at particular risk of sexual exploitation and abuse in the digital environment, Child Hub, Save the Children NWB and EVAC project made it possible for participants in this webinar to hear basic information about the risks of using the Internet, but also that bans do not solve the problem to the extent education of children and parents as well as timely prevention.

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