Ahead of the International Day of the Girl Child on 11 October, UN Women and Plan International co-hosted a conversation on digital youth activism on Instagram Live.
Neha, a Global Young Influencer at Plan International, joined Shardae Yilma from UN Womenâs social media team to chat about creating safer online spaces for girls that are free of harassment, discrimination and violence.
COVID-19 is being described as the first major pandemic of the social media age, and with internet usage up by 50-70 per cent, women and girls are facing online harassment and violence more often than men. Itâs important now more than ever to ensure girlsâ safety online.
UN Women is working with digital companies, feminist technology initiatives, women rights organizations and governments around the world to set clear commitments to uphold womenâs safety in online spaces during the pandemic.
Online and ICT-facilitated violence causes harm and silences girlsâ voices. Plan Internationalâs new #FreeToBeOnline letter, written by girls from all over the world, asks social media platforms to create stronger reporting mechanisms for violence and hold perpetrators to account.
As we gear up to commemorate the International Day of the Girl Child, letâs uplift girlsâ voices demands and promote human rights and digital security for all. Tune into @unwomen on Instagram to watch the live conversation.
Source: UN Women