Childhood: ADD and ONDE join forces to promote a secure digital environment
Marrakech – The Digital Development Agency (ADD) and the National Observatory for Children’s Rights (ONDE) signed a partnership agreement on Thursday in Marrakech to promote a secure digital environment adapted to children.
This partnership aims to raise awareness among children about the appropriate use of digital tools and also to inform them about the multiple threats and dangers that this category can face when using the web.
As part of the implementation of the action plan of the ADD project “Digital culture/protection of children online”, this partnership also aims to develop knowledge of children and provide them with an environment conducive to digital acculturation via a series of actions and support measures dedicated to training and supervision, in addition to the implementation of digital applications specific to the education of children.
This partnership aims to strengthen and unify the efforts of the two institutions to raise awareness among children, particularly about good practices and the risks of threats linked to the use of the Internet, the director general of the ADD, Mohamed Drissi Melyani, told the press.
Under this agreement, ADD and ONDE undertake to implement several actions, including training workshops, guides and digital platforms for children, he added.
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2024-09-19 09:43:35