Eurochild Position Paper: Protecting children online without silencing them

The article highlights the most important arguments and summarizes the key policy demands of the Eurochild position paper “Protecting children online without silencing them.”

Ansicht: Neuer Jugendmedienschutz: PARTIZIPATION von Kindern wird großgeschrieben!

Alliance campaigns for the protection of children from sexual abuse online

An open letter to the German Chancellor addresses the task of protecting children's rights in the digital environment.

Personal Integrity: Thinking beyond the protection of minors

On 10 September, the Internet Governance Forum Germany (IGF-D) met in Berlin to discuss current issues and developments in the governance and regulation of the internet. Under this year's motto, ‘Trust, Responsibility, Networking: Internet Governance in Uncertain Times,’ representatives from the fields of politics, business, technology, civil society, science and research, as well as youth, met in their national structure (NRI)to reflect on relevant aspects from a German perspective.

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An open letter to the European Commission: Strengthening Children's Rights in the Digital Sphere

18 organizations and experts, including members of the European Parliament (MEP) and the EP Intergroup on Children's Rights, have jointly addressed an open letter to the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, on the occasion of the State of Union speech. In the letter, they call for a renewal and strengthening of the commitment to protecting and enforcing children's rights through the effective implementation of EU regulations in the digital sphere by the European Commission.

Federal government establishes expert commission

Starting in autumn 2025, an expert commission will examine the steps necessary for effective protection of children and young people in the media. Federal Youth Minister Karin Prien presented the commission's members, objectives and working methods at a federal press conference.

Launch of EU-wide survey on cyberbullying among young people

The European Union is currently developing an action plan against cyberbullying, which will include concrete measures for adults, educational institutions, and online platforms. The aim is to better protect, support, and empower children and young people in the digital space.

Social media and the mental health of children and adolescents: The Leopoldina discussion paper 2025

The impact of social media on the mental health of children and adolescents is a growing concern for society. In a discussion paper published in July 2025, the German National Academy of Sciences (Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina e.V.) described the current situation as part of a „global mental health crisis“ affecting young people. The paper set out concrete recommendations for action to address this challenge.

Commission launches the Network for the Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse

The European Commission has formally adopted the Decision to launch the Network for the Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse. This new expert group will bring together policymakers, experts, and practitioners to address the prevention of sexualized violence against children and young people, both online and offline. Its establishment marks an important milestone in child protection in the EU.

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Sexual violence against children online: numbers rising dramatically

More and more children and young people are being exposed to sexual violence on the internet. The latest figures from the 2024 German Police Crime Statistics (PKS) and new analyses by the Independent Commissioner for Child Sexual Abuse Issues (UBSKM) and jugendschutz.net show that the extent and forms of digital sexual violence continue to increase. You can read more about this topic in this article.

UN Hosts Informal Stakeholder Consultation as Part of WSIS+20 Review-Prozess

Today, July 29th, 2025 an informal stakeholder consultation was held by the United Nations within the Word Summit of Information Society – WSIS + 20 review process.

Ansicht: Wir feiern: Kinderrechte gelten auch in der digitalen Welt!

"Children are not content": the responsible use of children's images online

During the summer holidays, families spend time together and create many special memories, whether they're swimming, playing games or eating ice cream. These memories are invaluable to caregivers and relatives alike. However, sharing images of children on social networks can pose risks.

It's not about age, is it?

When age verification is discussed at a conference on trust and safety on the Internet, it is easy to assume that the confidentiality of the data used in such procedures is the issue. Surprisingly, however, the focus at TrustCon is much more on the contribution that age verification can make to a safe and age-appropriate online experience for minors.

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