ACT to EVAC Child Helpline International and the International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children (ICMEC) have joined hands to protection and support victims and survivors of online child sexual exploitation and abuse. Our 27 month programme will implement the WePROTECT Global Alliance Model National Response, helping five focus countries to build and deliver a coordinated response when tackling online child sexual exploitation and abuse. This important programme would not have been possible without the financial support provided by the Fund to End Violence Against Children. ACT to EVAC Technical Guidance Resource on Online Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse November 2020. ACT to EVAC eLearning: launch of online child sexual exploitation and abuse module ACT to EVAC Enhancing collaboration to tackle OCSEA in Tanzania ACT to EVAC Bantay Bata 163 hosts fifth ACT to EVAC training ACT to EVAC JRF 110 Helpline hosts fourth ACT to EVAC training ACT to EVAC Tanzania National Child Helpline hosts third ACT to EVAC training ACT to EVAC The ACT to EVAC initiative heads to Peru ACT to EVAC Childline Kenya hosts ACT to EVAC training #Youth Divyansh Dev at the IC2018 #Youth Sara Brari: Young people and technology ACT to EVAC C-SEMA joins the ACT to EVAC Programme #Youth “ACT to EVAC – preventing online child sexual abuse and exploitation.” Being part of the ACT to EVAC programme has made me realise all over again how important it is to collaborate in order to create safe environments for children. ACT to EVAC ACT to EVAC: Kicking Things Off in Kenya! #Youth “Together as a team we are determined to leave no stone unturned in ensuring child safety online.” I consider myself lucky to be part of the Youth Advisory Council of Child Helpline International – who over the years have made it a point to be #Youth-centrist in their decision-making.