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Author: Maria Luisa Sotomayor

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Don’t be a bystander: Prevent online bullying for your child

Don’t be a bystander: Prevent online bullying for your child

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By Maria Luisa Sotomayor

Story also available in: 中文
Online bullying is a growing global concern. UNICEF wanted to better understand the experiences of children and young people online, so we asked more than 170,000 young people (between 13 and 24) in over 30 countries to speak up about their experiences. One in three told us that they’ve been cyberbullied and 71 per cent told us that… Read more →←

Maria Luisa Sotomayor is an Advocacy and Communications specialist on digital safety and child online protection for #ENDviolence, UNICEF.

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