Protecting children from online sexual abuse in Bangladesh: A policy brief

Muhammad Ibrahim Ibne Towhid, Raisa Nuzhat, Md Atiqul Haque
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Background: Online sexual abuse is a growing concern in Bangladesh, particularly as children are increasingly accessing the internet and social media. This paper examines the prevalence and impact of online sexual abuse on children in Bangladesh, and provides policy recommendations to protect children from this type of abuse. Methods: This policy brief was prepared after reviewing findings of the research works conducted on online child sexual abuse. Results: Around 86% female and 91% male children of Bangladesh use the internet. Among the internet users, about one in two children are sexually abused. In addition to the Children Act 2013, the government of Bangladesh enacted the ICT Act 2006 and the Digital Security Act 2018 to address cybercrimes. However, these acts do not specifically address the issue of online child sexual abuse. In addition, the legal provisions lack strict enforcement and the media at times discloses the identities of child victims including images. Policy recommendations: The government, civil society organizations, and other stakeholders need to take a comprehensive approach to protect children from online sexual abuse including improving the legal framework, strengthening child protection mechanisms, increasing awareness and education on safe internet use, and empowering children and their families to report incidents of online sexual abuse. Anonymous reporting system needs to be developed and strict legal measures must be enforced. Conclusion: Protecting children from online sexual abuse requires a sustained multi-stakeholder approach that involves the government, civil society organizations, parents, educators, and children themselves. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Journal 2023;16(2): 111-117
保护孟加拉国儿童免受网络性虐待:一份政策简报
背景:网络性虐待在孟加拉国越来越令人担忧,尤其是随着儿童越来越多地使用互联网和社交媒体。本文研究了孟加拉国网络性虐待对儿童的普遍性和影响,并提出了保护儿童免受此类虐待的政策建议。方法:本政策简介是在回顾了有关网络儿童性虐待的研究成果后编写的。结果:孟加拉国约86%的女性和91%的男性儿童使用互联网。在互联网用户中,大约每两个孩子中就有一个受到性虐待。除2013年《儿童法》外,孟加拉国政府还颁布了2006年《信息和通信技术法》和2018年《数字安全法》,以应对网络犯罪。然而,这些法案并没有具体解决网络儿童性虐待问题。此外,法律规定缺乏严格执行,媒体有时披露儿童受害者的身份,包括图像。政策建议:政府、民间社会组织和其他利益攸关方需要采取全面的方法来保护儿童免受网络性虐待,包括改进法律框架、加强儿童保护机制、提高对安全使用互联网的认识和教育,以及赋予儿童及其家人报告网络性虐待事件的权力。需要建立匿名举报制度,并必须执行严格的法律措施。结论:保护儿童免受网络性虐待需要一种持续的多方利益相关者方法,包括政府、民间社会组织、家长、教育工作者和儿童本身。Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib医科大学学报2023;16(2):111-117
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