Every year, 300 million children — or one in every eight — experience online sexual abuse worldwide
Every year, 300 million children — or one in every eight — experience online sexual abuse worldwide
Crimes against children are committed every second.
And what’s even more terrifying — many adults commit these acts knowingly, fully aware that they are crimes.
A study revealed that one in nine men admitted to participating in online child sexual abuse.
These numbers are not just statistics — they are a call to action.
Raising awareness and educating children are our strongest tools for protection.
One in eight children worldwide:
- is subjected to unwanted sexual conversations, sextortion, or solicitation for sexual acts;
- becomes the target of sharing, viewing, or producing sexual images without consent;
- faces blackmail using photos or AI-generated explicit images.
Let’s act — not later, but now.

Silence is not an option. Every child has the right to a safe and protected childhood!
Explain to your child:
- what personal boundaries are;
- how to recognize a threat;
- where to turn for help.
On our website, in the PREVENTION section, you will find:
- resources to help you talk to your child about safety and boundaries;
- tips that could save a life.
Data published by the Global Child Safety Institute Childlight at the University of Edinburgh, The Guardian, and the University of New South Wales.
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