Over ten million children in Bangladesh will have support in the ethical and responsible use of digital technology through a new partnership between UNICEF Bangladesh, Grameenphone and Telenor.
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Under this partnership, an initiative titled "Strengthening digital literacy and secure, ethical and responsible use of digital technology for children in Bangladesh" will be rolled out.
The primary objective is to equip children and adolescents in Bangladesh with essential digital literacy skills and raise awareness about safe, ethical, and responsible use of digital technologies, considering the evolving challenges and opportunities in the digital landscape.
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“UNICEF works to ensure that every child in Bangladesh grows up in a safe environment and remains protected against violence, abuse, neglect, and exploitation. The internet offers many opportunities for children's education and growth. It is equally important, however, to ensure digital literacy and online safety of children to protect them from potentially harmful content and online threats that can impact their well-being,” said Sheldon Yett, UNICEF Representative to Bangladesh on Sunday.
Over 10 million students across the country will benefit from this initiative, encompassing 4.2 million students in grades 8 and 9.
Among these students, the project will prioritize supporting one million vulnerable children, including those with disabilities, in their digital education journey.
An additional 6 million students from grades 8 to 10 will receive multiple sessions as per their age on online safety and digital literacy.
The project will also engage 25,000 teachers and 2 million guardians and parents, with messages about the importance of online safety, to extend their knowledge throughout the community.
"Ensuring online safety and digital literacy are integrated into our education is a commitment for a safer future of our children. By teaching our students how to navigate the digital world safely and responsibly, we empower each and every one of them to harness the full potential of technology while ensuring their safety and well-being,” said Yasir Azman, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Grameenphone.
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Johan Martin Seland, Head of Sustainability, Telenor Asia, said “Digital skills and online safety are essential to unlock the opportunities that come with connectivity. This project is an impressive evolution of the partnership we, and Grameenphone, have enjoyed with UNICEF so far - taking it to the next level in terms of scope, scale, and impact. Everyone needs the opportunity to build and develop their digital skills to keep pace with advancing technology and to protect themselves in a digital world, matching the needs of today and for the fast-approaching future.”