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Zambia Develops Law To Protect Its Youth Online

Zambia Develops Law To Protect Its Youth Online

From IT News Africa

The drafting process of Zambia’s national child online protection strategy has commenced. The strategy, put together by the Zambia Information and Communication Technology Authority (ZICTA), is expected to avoid exposing youths to dangerous and potentially harmful websites.

Ngabo Nankonde, ZICTA public relations representative said in an interview conducted by daily-mail.co.zm, that: “Recently conducted child online protection research revealed that Zambian children as young as five years old are using the internet without supervision.”

Due to this fact, ZICTA has now called upon the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) in order to help with drafting the child online protection strategy. ZICTA recently partnered with Unicef to create awareness around the safe use of the internet and telecommunications services.

“Zambian youths risk becoming victims of online abuse,” said Nankonde. This is especially true if the youths are not supervised while browsing the internet.

While the majority of websites are safe, the truth of the matter is that there are websites out there that can not only be potentially harmful to children, but also risk the security and financial details of the parents.

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