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One in five girls and one in thirteen boys globally have been sexually exploited or abused by the age of 18, according to UNICEF, with online interactions featuring in some form in almost all cases of child sexual exploitation and abuse.

In 2020, UNICRI’s Centre for AI and Robotics and the Ministry of Interior of the United Arab Emirates launched the AI for Safer Children initiative in an effort to tackle child sexual exploitation and abuse online through the exploration of new technological solutions, specifically artificial intelligence (AI).

The initiative strives to support law enforcement agencies to tap into the potential of AI and has designed the AI for Safer Children Global Hub – a unique centralized and secure platform for law enforcement agencies – to support them to do so. The Global Hub contains extensive information on AI tools that could be used to combat child sexual exploitation and abuse and provides guidance on how law enforcement can use it in the course of their work in an ethical and human rights compliant manner.

Watch the short video below to learn more about AI for Safer Children.

 

AI for Safer Children ultimately seeks to contribute to realizing Target 2 of Goal 16 of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which envisages an end to abuse, exploitation, trafficking and all forms of violence and torture against children.

The development of the AI for Safer Children initiative follows an ethical and legal process and is guided by a set of seven core principles, which you can find in the related documents section below.

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For more information contact us at unicri.aiforsaferchildren@un.org or follow us on Twitter @AISaferChildren

 
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Related Documents

The Core Principles of the AI for Safer Children initiative

 

 

Terms of Engagement for Law Enforcement users

 

Terms of Engagement for Technology Providers

 

Data Protection Policy