SaferNet Brasil
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Mission Statement
SaferNet is unique. It's the first-ever NGO in Brazil to established a multistakeholder approach to protect Human Rights in the digital environment. We created and coordinate since 2005 The National Human Rights Cybertipline, the National Helpine and the Brazilian E-Safety and Awareness Node, and we have more than 10 years of experience in delivering innovative projects with huge social impact, including capacity building programs with educators, teenagers and young people, policy makers and law enforcement officials in Brazil. SaferNet Brazil has no political, religious or racial ties, and has proven experience and a long standing positive engagement with the Tech Industry, including Google, Facebook, WhatsApp, Twitter, Microsoft, Yahoo, Netflix, Telefonica/Vivo, and others leading ICT companies with operations in Brazil.
About This Cause
At the institutional level, SaferNet has formal signed agreements with the Ministry of Human Rights, Ministry of Education, UNICEF Brazil, Ministry of Justice, General Attorney Office, several State Prosecutor’s Offices, and with many companies in the private sector. We hold a seat at Brazilian Internet Steering Committee (CGI.br) and at the Network of Information Center (NIC.br) Board, and his CEO has served also at International Hotline Association - INHOPE Board (based in Netherlands) between 2014 and 2016. Since 2009 SaferNet Brazil coordinate the Safer Internet Day in Brazil, and in 2013 we was honored with the National Human Rights Prize, granted by the Presidency of the Republic of Brazil. Some of our projects running nowadays: 1) SaferLab: the project is a mixture of collaborative spaces and creative labs that aims to inspire, empower and support the protagonism of young people in the production of counter-narratives to tackle hate speech and online discrimination based on gender and ethnicity. More info: www.saferlab.org.br 2) National Cyber TipLine: web-based hotline and a platform providing a database and technical infrastructure to support brazilian authorities to fight online human rights related offenses, such as child sexual abuse material online, hate speech and human trafficking. More info: http://indicadores.safernet.org.br 3) National Helpline: realtime chat-based and email counseling service to advice children, teenagers, young people and their parents and educators on how to stay safe online and deal with issues involving privacy, data protection, cyberbullying, sextorsion, suicide, grooming, harassment and others serious online incidents that could affect the health and well-being. The service is operated in a daily bases by specialized psychologists accredited and officially recognized by the Federal Council of Psychology. More info: http://helpline.org.br/indicadores/ 4) MOOC and Capacity Building program: over the last 3 years we delivered 31 workshops in all 27 Brazilian States, reaching more than 4.500 educators and directed impacted one million students from thousands public and private schools across the country. The program continue in São Paulo, together with the Brazilian Internet Steering Committee (CGI.br), and through an e-learning platform, in a closely partnership with Google and the Education Secretary. 5) Law Enforcement Training: together with Facebook and WhatsApp, we are delivered training sessions for Law Enforcements, Judges and Prosecutors in many Brazilian cities. More info: http://www.safernet.org.br/workshop-autoridades/