As part of activities to mark Safer Internet Day (SID), Vodafone Ghana, in partnership with J Initiative (JI), a non-Governmental Organisation, has organized a sensitization session for pupils of De Youngsters Primary School to educate them on how young people can use the internet safely, responsibly and in positive ways.
The session focussed on key issues, particularly, around “Cyberbullying’ - an emerging phenomenon where bullies use new technologies to make threats, intimidate, harass, defame and exclude young people and, in some cases, to impersonate them or steal their identity.
Director of External Affairs and Legal at Vodafone Ghana, Gayheart Mensah expressed his enthusiasm about the programme.
“We are excited to support this important initiative again as our contribution to the proper upbringing of children.
While many opportunities exist for children to learn online, we advocate for a safer and more responsible use of the internet in order to help young people become more confident and resilient online. Vodafone is committed to pushing the digitalization agenda; and we will continue to use a multi-stakeholder approach to bring about the needed change in our society", he said.
Other key activities held to commemorate the day included a 2-day Hackathon, an endorsement session with key stakeholders and a petition submitted to the respective Ministries by the children for prompt action.
The events were organised by J Initiative (JI), a non-Governmental Organization, working in Ghana to promote the safety and welfare of children.