Facebook is partnering with nine non-profit organisations and government agencies throughout sub-Saharan Africa to raise awareness about Internet safety and security for Safer Internet Day, celebrated today, 11 February with the theme “Together for a better Internet”.
The partners Facebook is working with this year include:
“We’re committed to ensuring Facebook and Instagram are places for everyone, especially
the youth,” says Jocelyne Muhutu-Rémy, Strategic Media Partnerships Manager for Facebook in sub-Saharan Africa. “That’s why we offer a range of tools on our platforms to give people full control over their experience, and work with our partners to drive awareness about the practices, resources and tools people can use to protect their online wellbeing.”
Young people can benefit from the following Facebook and Instagram safety tools and resources:
Facebook has various resources about online safety easily available – learn more by checking out:
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