Educational Resources for Child Rights in Digital Environment
Does the company provide educational tools/resources about the services or products it offers for protecting child rights in the digital environment?
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The WBA Digital Inclusion Benchmark measures and ranks the world's most influential companies on their efforts to advance digital inclusion, tracking how companies are expanding access to digital technologies, improving digital skills and literacy, and ensuring safe and inclusive digital environments for all. The 2026 edition assessed 200 companies across key sectors of the digital economy including telecommunications, software, hardware, and digital platforms. The benchmark is developed in close collaboration with an Expert Review Committee and partners including GRI, ITU, and the Alliance for Affordable Internet, with a methodology designed to incentivise companies to understand where digital exclusion risks are highest and act to bridge the digital divide, while keeping human rights and social impacts at its core.

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The rights of every child must be respected, protected and fulfilled in the digital environment, as set out in General Comment 25 by the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child. Globally, over 1 in 3 Internet users is a child, and yet, according to the UN International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF), children are at heightened risk of exploitation, data breaches and privacy violations online.
As more children engage with digital technologies, they face specific risks, including exposure to harmful content, cyberbullying and the potential misuse of personal data. Companies that offer digital services, whether directly or through their value chains, must take an approach integrating safety-by- design and privacy-by-design to protect these vulnerable users by, for example, establishing robust policies, conducting risk assessments and ensuring transparent data handling practices.



Research Guidance:

The company provides educational resources or tools aimed at supporting children, parents, and educators in the safe and responsible use of its digital products and services. The company provides user-facing resources that should directly help users understand how to navigate the company‚s services responsibly, particularly when children are involved.The resources should be practical and easy to understand(e.g. includingexamples, hypothetical situations, tips, advice), ideally available in multiple languages or in accessible formats (e.g. infographics, videos, simplified guides). Resources may be hosted by the company or offered via partnerships,as long asthey are clearly linked to the company‚s services.Generic disclosuresregardingchild rights in the digital environment are not considered for this element.Companiesthatdon‚tdirectly target end usersmayalso take initiatives to support education on the safe and responsible use of digital products and services.
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