Parents Urged to Closely Monitor Their Children's Use of Technology to Spot Signs of Online Abuse

Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA) — in collaboration with International Telecommunication Union (ITU) — has concluded three sessions of trainings on child online protection (COP) strategy with a general call on parents and teachers to closely monitor their children’s use of technology to spot possible signs of online abuse.

The trainings, held in in Lilongwe, Mzuzu and Blantyre — that attracted various stakeholders such as school managers, legal experts, child justice NGOs, the police, churches, among others — equipped the participants with necessary knowledge and skills to train others on how to protect children from online risks and harm.

MACRA validated the child online protection strategy that was developed with technical assistance from the ITU, which is the United Nations agency for global telecommunications regulations.

The COP strategy’s drafting process also involved most of the stakeholders who have completed the training sessions.

At the final session held in Blantyre, MACRA’s Broadcasting Director, Matilda Kanjeri said the strategy was “developed in response to the changing communication landscape which has seen a migration of livelihood to the cyberspace, placing children and young adults as one of the most vulnerable groups in our society and requiring deliberate measures to ensure their online safety”.

“The reality today is that our children and young adults are the digital generations, born and raised with access to digital information and the ability to navigate new communication technologies.

“The influence that digital technologies have on our lives, especially children and young adults is unparalleled. This exposure also comes with harm, the anonymous nature of the internet allows for misrepresentations and manipulations which puts children and young adults at risk because of their easy trusting nature.”

She emphasized that Malawi has not been left behind in as fas as technology advancement is concerned that has come with it a surge in cybercrimes — “notably mobile money fraud, cyberbullying, harassment, misinformation and the spread of fake news”.

“Our children and young adults have been exposed to a wide range of explicit, hateful, sexual, and harmful content making them more vulnerable to exploitation.”

She thus impressed on the stakeholders that they are all bound by the common duty to ensure the protection of children from any form of exploitation and to succeed in keeping children safe online, “then we all have to play our part”.

On her part, ITU’s senior coordinator for digital inclusion ITU, Carla Licciardello urged the trainers to engage parents and teachers how they can spot signs in a child who is being online abused as children work in isolation and are vulnerable to cybercrime risks.

She thus emphasised the importance of the trainings, saying going forward there is need for more collaboration from all stakeholders, policy makers educators to implement a stronger legal framework on child online protection.

The Electronic Transactions & Cyber Security Act (2016), mandates MACRA to ensure that information & communications technology (ICT) users are protected from undesirable impact and recently, the regulator launched the Central Equipment Identification Registry (CEIR), which is meant to register all mobile gadgets and SIM cards in the country.

The CEIR will protect the public from online theft and fraud as it has been connected the system to Airtel and TNM networks and completed the consultation for the SIM cards Regulations, which will bring a new layer of cyber crime security in the country.

Together with the Ministry of Information & Digitalisation, MACRA is also working on five new laws that are aimed at providing proper legal safeguards to Malawians.

Thus Kanjeri said: “Our goal as the Regulator of ICT in this information era is to ensure the provision of communications services for a digitally transformed nation.

“We aim to provide a conducive and enabling environment for the growth of cyberspace and the digital economy. We cannot transform digitally if our cyberspace is not safe for the youth who are the future of this great nation.”

She further assured the public that MACRA is committed to ensuring a safe and vibrant cyberspace as an enabler for the digital economy.

Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (Syndigate.info).

News Related

OTHER NEWS

From arts to sciences: Once a teacher, always a teacher

Despite doing education at the university, Mellon Kenyangi, also known as Mama Bear, did not think of going to class, and teaching students was her dream job.“Since it was not ... Read more »

WC squad was picked on players’ performance, says Pramodya

213 Sri Lanka Cricket’s Chairman of Selectors, Pramodya Wickramasinghe reported to the Sports Ministry’s Special Investigation Unit( SMSIU) for the Prevention of Sports Offences yesterday for the second day. He ... Read more »

Malindu Dairy bags Industrial Excellence Silver Award

137 Malindu Dairy (Pvt) Ltd., a leading food production company in Sri Lanka, won the Silver Award in the medium-scale dairy and associated products category at the Industrial Excellence Awards ... Read more »

Africans Urged to Invest Among themselves, Explore Investment Opportunities in Continent

Africans Urged to Invest Among themselves, Explore Investment Opportunities in Continent Addis Ababa, November 27/2023(ENA)-The Embassy of Angola in Ethiopia has organized lecture on the “Foreign Investment Opportunities in Angola ... Read more »

Mohan Wimalaratne will lead Police this season

144 The dynamic front row player Mohan Wimalaratne will lead the Police Sports Club Rugby team at the upcoming Nippon Paint Sri Lanka Rugby Major League XV-a-side Rugby Tournament scheduled ... Read more »

Church assists the disabled in Bulawayo

Dozens of people living with disabilities from New Hope Inclusive in Entumbane, Bulawayo on Saturday last week received an early Christmas gift in the form of groceries. The groceries were ... Read more »

Somalia Joins East African Community

The East African Community (EAC) Summit of Heads of State has admitted the Federal Republic of Somalia to the regional bloc, making it its 8th member country. The decision was ... Read more »
Top List in the World