The programme aims to achieve the objectives of strengthening child protection while promoting their healthy and positive development, and enhancing their digital capacity in the context of national digital transformation, thus contributing to the formation of a generation of Vietnamese “digital citizens” in the new situation.

It also seeks to fundamentally shift child protection activities in the online environment towards a proactive model of prevention and early intervention against risks and harms to children.

Under the programme, by 2030, 100% of general education institutions are expected to deploy cybersecurity solutions, while all Internet service providers in Vietnam will integrate solutions to block harmful content on their networks.

Technology solutions supporting digital skills education, counselling and smart assistance for children will be developed and implemented in all centrally-run provinces and cities nationwide.

In addition, 100% of child victims of online abuse will receive support and intervention upon their own request, or that of their families or the community.

To realise these goals, the programme outlines 11 groups of tasks and solutions for ministries, sectors and localities. These include continuing to finetune and strengthen the legal framework; ensuring children’s participation rights and promoting their voices and intellect; narrowing the digital gap and improving access to digital information among children across regions.

The programme also focuses on promoting the development and widespread adoption of cybersecurity solutions to protect children online, along with digital skills education solutions; enhancing the effectiveness of state management and corporate responsibility in child protection.

It calls for stepping up the application of information technology, digital transformation, and the modernisation of information systems serving child protection work; and implementing coordinated nationwide communication campaigns to raise public awareness and promote the role of families.

Other tasks include encouraging the production and dissemination of healthy cultural, literary and artistic products and digital entertainment content for children; strengthening the capacity of specialised forces; preventing and strictly handling acts of child abuse in the online environment.

The programme also emphasises improving inter-agency coordination, enhancing international cooperation, and ensuring effective monitoring, evaluation and review mechanisms, along with commendation and recognition for outstanding organisations and individuals./. VNA