Our Partners
International Telecommunication Union COP Initiative
ITU
(International Telecommunication Union) is the United Nations
specialized agency for information and communication technologies –
ICTs. Founded on the principle of
international cooperation between governments (Member States) and the private sector (Sector Members, Associates and Academia),
ITU is the premier global forum through which parties work towards
consensus on a wide range of issues affecting the future direction of
the ICT industry.

The Internet Keep Safe Coalition (iKeepSafe), established in 2005, is
a 501(c)3 nonprofit international alliance of more than 100 policy
leaders, educators, law enforcement members, technology experts, public
health experts and advocates. Through this network of support, iKeepSafe tracks global trends and
issues surrounding digitally connected products and their affect on
children. This research drives the continuous creation of positive
resources for parents, educators and policymakers who teach youths how
to use new media devices and platforms in safe and healthy ways.
The African Network for the Prevention and Protection against Child
Abuse and Neglect (ANPPCAN) is a pan African network that promotes child
rights and child protection in Africa.
Its mission is to enhance, in partnership with others, the prevention
and protection of children from all forms of maltreatment, thus,
ensuring that the rights of children are realized.
ANPPCAN's activities anchored on promoting the rights of children in Africa fall into four broad areas. These are: