Child Helpline International Child helplines and telecoms Our
partnership with the GSMA Quiz
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Child Helpline International
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Our Vision A world where technology allows children to be
heard, one by one, and through their voices shape the world and
realise their rights.
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From our home in Amsterdam, we consolidate data provided by the
child helplines to identify worldwide trends and highlight gaps in
systems that are meant to protect children.
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We then use this information to drive policy change at
national, regional and global levels.
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Child Helpline International and the GSMA
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Child Protection Systems
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Child helplines and telecoms
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Too many calls, too little capacity
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High phone bills
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Binding partnership agreements
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Lack of resources
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Make all calls to child helplines free of cost for both the
children and child helplines Generate resources for child
helplines
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Free our Voices campaign #freeourvoices For more information
and a chronological overview of social media activities:
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Our partnership with the GSMA
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GSMA and Child Helpline International sign MoU
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Child Helpline International and the GSMA work together... to
protect young people and safeguard their right to be heard. The
GSMA and CHI have signed an agreement that establishes a roadmap
for promoting child helplines across the globe, including measures
to strengthen relationships between national mobile operators and
their in- country helplines and foster collaboration on issues such
as a safer Internet for children.
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November 20, 2015
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GSMA operator members who have pledged to support child
helplines Airtel, Avea, Axiata, Bouygues, China Mobile, China
Unicom, Deutsche Telekom, Digicel, KDDI, KT, Millicom, NTT DOCOMO,
Nuevatel, Ooredoo, Orange, SK Telecom, STC, Telecom Italia,
Telefnica, Telekom Austria, Telenor Group, TeliaSonera, Telstra,
VimpelCom, Vodafone and Zain.
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GSMA and Child Helpline International members meeting 22
May
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Child Helpline International and the GSMA, example Latin
America Mexico: Agreement with Alianza por la Seguridad en Internet
(ASI) El Salvador: promotion of the Alerta Angel Desaparecido
(missing children) programme of the Attorney General Brazil:
support and SMS promotion of SaferNet and Dial 100 Nicaragua:
support and SMS promotion of the child helpline133 from the Family,
Adolescence and Childhood Ministry Costa Rica: promotion and free
calls to the 1147 helpline from the Patronato de la Infancia.
Expansion of the means of communications and growth of the child
helpline
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Quiz How many contacts to child helplines remained unanswered
in the last 10 years? What is the name of our global campaign that
calls for support so that every call from every child can be
answered?