About Level 6
Welcome back to the sixth level of the Agents of Change online course: Tools for Frontline Workers to End Sexual Exploitation of Children. Level 6 focuses on “Technology for Good: The Use of Technology to Fight Crimes Against Children,” brought to you by the International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children (ICMEC) and ECPAT International.
If this is your first time learning about Agents of Change, and you would like to explore the earlier levels, please visit the Course Catalog section for Level 1: Basic Foundations by clicking here.
Level 6 is designed to provide you with a technical understanding of crimes against children, regardless of your level of technology literacy, and shows that while technology can be used as a tool to abuse children, it can also prevent abuse from taking place or be used to stop such abuse.
Participant's Profile
The Agents of Change is a specialized, victim-centered curriculum for professionals working with potential child victims of sexual abuse, exploitation, and trafficking, including:
The Agents of Change is a specialized, victim-centered curriculum for professionals working with potential child victims of sexual abuse, exploitation, and trafficking, including:
About the International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children
The International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children (ICMEC) is a non-governmental, non-profit organization working to make the world a safer place for all children by defending against child sexual exploitation, abuse, and the risk of going missing. Headquartered in the United States, ICMEC works with partners globally to develop research, technologies, and educational resources to aid in the search and recovery of children who are missing, fight online exploitation, and empower professionals, institutions, and communities to protect children from all forms of sexual abuse. For more information go to www.icmec.org.
About ECPAT International
ECPAT International is a non-governmental organization and the only children’s rights network that is solely focused on ending the sexual exploitation of children. With over 122 civil society organizations in 104 countries, together we advocate for a stronger legal environment to protect children, partner with the private sector to prevent their services from being misused, we research to better understand this crime, and we help survivors and victims' voices to be heard in political decision making – and to better understand their rights. For more information go to www.ecpat.org.
Acknowledgments
This project is funded by the U.S. Department of State, Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons.
This level was developed with the support of the HEROES Project, Novel Strategies to Fight Child Sexual Exploitation and Human Trafficking Crimes and Protect their Victims.
This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovaction Programme under grant agreement No 101021801.
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