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Conference calls for frameworks to protect children’s personal data

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Last updated: 2026/01/14 at 8:19 AM
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Doha, Qatar – The Arab Network of National Human Rights Institutions (ANNRI) concluded a significant international conference yesterday focused on child online safety. Held in conjunction with the Network’s 25th General Assembly in Bahrain, the conference addressed the growing challenges of protecting children in the digital world and proposed a series of recommendations for legislative and preventative action. The event brought together experts and officials to discuss the evolving landscape of digital threats to children across the Arab region.

ANNRI Secretary-General Sultan bin Hassan Al-Jamali presented the conference’s key recommendations, which center on strengthening legal frameworks and enhancing international cooperation to combat online exploitation and abuse. These proposals aim to create a safer digital environment for children, acknowledging the unique vulnerabilities they face in the online sphere. The discussions highlighted the need for a coordinated regional response to effectively address cross-border cybercrimes impacting children.

Strengthening Legislation for Child Online Safety

A central theme of the conference was the urgent need for updated and comprehensive legislation. Recommendations call for laws that specifically criminalize behaviors harming children online, including exploitation, harassment, and the distribution of harmful content. This includes aligning national laws with international standards, such as the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, to ensure consistent protection.

Additionally, the recommendations emphasize the importance of protecting children’s personal data. Digital service providers would be obligated to adopt responsible corporate practices and implement robust measures to prevent privacy violations. This is particularly crucial given the increasing collection and use of data by online platforms.

Combating Cybercrime and Cross-Border Issues

Recognizing that cybercriminals often exploit legal discrepancies between countries, the conference urged Arab states to adopt a unified standard for combating cybercrime. This standardization would limit opportunities for offenders to operate from jurisdictions with weaker laws. The report indicates that a collaborative approach is essential to effectively prosecute and prevent these crimes.

National Strategies and Educational Initiatives

Beyond legislation, the conference stressed the development of national strategies and action plans dedicated to preventing digital risks to children. These plans should incorporate protection mechanisms tailored to the specific needs of children and adolescents. A holistic approach, integrating various sectors, is considered vital for success.

Integrating digital safety concepts into educational curricula was also highlighted as a crucial preventative measure. Teaching children safe online practices, responsible digital citizenship, and how to recognize and report harmful content is seen as empowering them to protect themselves. Furthermore, the recommendations advocate for involving families in monitoring and guiding children’s digital activities.

The role of national human rights institutions was also addressed, with a call to establish specialized departments focused on children’s rights. These departments would be responsible for monitoring online threats, advocating for policy changes, and providing support to victims. Strengthening the capacity of these institutions is seen as a key component of a robust protection system.

Capacity Building and Reporting Mechanisms

Effective implementation of these recommendations requires significant investment in capacity building. Specialized training programs are needed for law enforcement officials, including judges and prosecutors, to equip them with the skills to address digital crimes against children efficiently. Teachers and social workers also require training to identify and support children at risk.

The conference also underscored the necessity of establishing unified, child-friendly national mechanisms for reporting online crimes. These mechanisms should be easily accessible and ensure that reports are handled promptly and sensitively. Collecting comprehensive data and statistics on these crimes is essential for understanding the scope of the problem and developing targeted interventions.

Finally, the recommendations called for the establishment of a specialized public prosecution office dedicated to handling digital crimes against children, allowing for focused expertise and proactive investigation. This office would have the authority to initiate proceedings on behalf of society, enhancing the legal response to these offenses.

The next step involves individual Arab states reviewing and adapting these recommendations into national policies and legislation. While no firm deadlines were set, the ANNRI is expected to monitor progress and provide ongoing support to member states. The effectiveness of these measures will depend on sustained commitment and collaboration across the region, and the evolving nature of online threats will require continuous adaptation and vigilance.

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