Child Online Protection in Sports
Sports organizations play an important role in many children’s lives. They provide a social hub where children can play, have fun, meet new friends, develop skills and maintain a healthier lifestyle. This all contributes to the children’s happiness, well-being and healthy development. Moreover, children have the right to rest and leisure and to engage in play and recreational activities, such as sport, according to Article 31 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. A Policy Brief was developed under the ITU child online protection initiative, within the framework of the Global Cybersecurity Agenda (GCA) and in partnership with the Scort Foundation
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