Egypt

"Ammar" Participate in activities launch activities "National devices in confronting electronic crimes against women and girls"

Chancellor Amal Ammar, President of the National Council for Women, participated in the activities of launching the activities of the & quot project; enhancing the ability of the concerned national agencies to address electronic crimes against women and girls & LDQUO; organized by the Ministry of Justice and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Regional Crime, for the Middle East and North Africa.

in the presence of both Counselor Adnan Fagri & Nbsp; Minister of Justice, Counselor Mohamed Shawky & Nbsp; Ayyad Public Prosecutor, Ambassador Peter Molima, the Dutch ambassador to Egypt, Dr. Maha Siraj El -Din, Director of Organized Crime and Cyber Security Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Major General Ismail Al -Far, Assistant to the Minister of First Youth and Sports, Major General Ahmed Adly, Assistant Minister of the Communications and Information Technology Sector at the Ministry of Interior, and Major General Mohamed Al -Nujoumi, Head of the International Cooperation Sector of the Administrative Control Authority, along with Christina Albertin, the regional representative of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime for the Middle East and North Africa, and Chancellor Ihab Al -Minyawi, a criminal justice expert and the prohibition of crime in the office, and is held over three days in the new administrative capital. To launch a pioneering project that aims to enhance the capabilities of the national agencies concerned to confront electronic crimes against women and girls, which embodies the fruit of fruitful cooperation between the Ministry of Justice and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. Digital, and for its keenness to cooperate with the National Council for Women and all partners to protect women in all areas of life, including electronic space.

& nbsp; The President of the Council also thanked the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime under the leadership of Christina Albertin, the regional representative of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime for the Middle East and North Africa, for his technical support and active partnership in this project, and for the ongoing efforts in supporting member states to build their capabilities in facing emerging challenges, including electronic crimes against women And girls. Women and girls in particular, threaten their psychological security, their societal safety, and their right to express and move freely in the digital world.

& nbsp; & nbsp; electronic violence also leads to a response in women’s endeavor to reach decision -making sites, for fear of violating their privacy or offering to them, and therefore it is necessary to work to highlight the risks of cybersecurity and its effects of women and girl. The Egyptian, this ambitious project appreciates its full support for it, based on its firm belief that combating electronic crimes against women requires an integrated approach, including legislation, prevention, awareness, and capacity building, as well as enabling women from digital protection tools and defending themselves, noting that protecting women and girls from digital violence, extortion and exploitation over the Internet has become one of the priorities of the Egyptian state, Which has been keen in recent years to develop integrated legislative frameworks that provide deterrence and legal protection. Violence. Partnership seminars, most notably the campaign & quot; speak … protect yourself and others & quot;, in cooperation with the Ministry of Communications, to raise awareness of the law to combat electronic crime, and a guide & quot; Women Safety Resources & quot; In cooperation with & quot; Facebook & quot, to enhance awareness of the policies of the platform and relevant laws. The population is to raise the awareness of girls in digital protection. & nbsp; & nbsp; At the end of her speech, Chancellor Amal Ammar affirmed that the National Council for Women is fully prepared for cooperation and support at all stages of the project, in order to achieve a common vision in building a safe and comprehensive digital community for all women and girls in Egypt.

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