The CMC (Community Media Center) concluded the training of digital security and privacy protection on social media, with the participation of 20 young women working in the media and law fields, as part of the activities of the project “Combating Gender-Based Cyber Violence against Young People of Both Sexes in the Gaza Strip.” Gaza - Digital Security” implemented by CMC in partnership with CCFD.
Fadwa Abdullah, Coordinator of the Digital Safety Project, noted that the Community Media Center is adopting the promotion of digital literacy efforts in the areas of the Gaza Strip, especially the marginalized ones, for the third year in a row as part of its plans and projects, and investing in the energy of youth, media professionals, and lawyers to contribute to create a safe digital environment in which everyone enjoys safety, freedom and without any violation of privacy or feeling of insecurity.
Furthermore, Abdullah said that the digital safety project aims to combat gender-based electronic violence against young people of both sexes in the Gaza Strip, through the use of digital media in advocacy and awareness, and to enhance knowledge among community members of the dangers of electronic crimes of all kinds and ways to combat them.
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