Indonesia's Perspective on Child Online Protection - ITU

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Indonesia’s Perspective on Child Online Protection Rizki Ameliah MCIT Indonesia Manila, 13 September 2016

Video - Internet Governance in Indonesia on Child Online Protection

CASES IN INDONESIA

INDONESIA CENTRAL STATISTICS AGENCY (2010-2014, 80 million children access online Pornography)

INDONESIA NATIONAL CENTER FOR CHILDREN (Missing and Exploited) (2011-2015, 18.747 children had been sexually exploited through internet)

INDONESIA COMMISSION OF CHILDREN PROTECTION (2011-2015, 1.366 cases of pornography on children)

ECPAT INDONESIA (2015, around 35 children has faced sexual exploitaUon)

INDONESIA SEJIWA FOUNDATION (2015, 2 out of 10 children got cyber bullying by friends through internet/social media)

Study of UNICEF and MCIT about Digital Citizenship Safety among Children and Adolescents in Indonesia, 2014

source: MCIT, 2014

source: MCIT, 2014

Online Risks for Students (Top of Mind) Addicted Nega7ve Content Cyberbully Privacy Threats Online Pedophilia Respondents: 165 school counselors from Jabodetabek, Sukabumi, Cilegon , December 2015 (Source ICTWatch)

APPROACHES!

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LEGAL

CULTURAL

TECHNICAL

Legal Framework in Indonesia •  Law No. 35/2014 jo Law No. 23/2002 regarding Protection of Children •  Law No. 10/2012 regarding Ratification on Optional Protocol to the convention on the rights of the child on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography. •  Law No. 4/1979 regarding Children Prosperity •  Law No. 11/2012 regarding Court System of Children Penal Code •  Law No. 44/2008 regarding Pornography •  Law No. 11/2008 regarding Information and Electronic Transaction

Cultural Approach Capacity Building

Workshop and SocializaUon

Awareness EducaUon

SOSIALISASI

TECHNICAL APPROACH

Database TRUST+ Positif

MELALUI EMAIL : [email protected]

INVESTIGATION AND PROSECUTION



COMPLAINT : SUBDIT INVESTIGATION AND PROSECUTION DIRECTORATE OF INFORMATION SECURITY 021-3845786 [email protected] or NEAREST POLICE OFFICE/ SUBDIT IT AND CYBER CRIME, DIT. SPECIAL ECONOMIC CRIMES, POLRI HEADQUARTERS

5 Pillars of Multistakeholder Equal, Inclusive, Democratic, Transparent, Accountable.

GLOBAL ROADMAP / GUIDELINES ITU - COP BAHASA INDONESIA (Ministry of CIT Indonesia)

ENGLISH ( ITU )

Panduan bagi Orang Tua, Wali, dan Pendidik tentang Perlindungan Daring Anak



www.itu.int/cop





Indonesia Needs Roadmap / Guidelines INPUT ACTIVITIES

Recommenda7on papers and OUTPUT consulta7on with Roadmap dra>ing mul7stakeholder based on the recommenda7ons Na7onal COP and consulta7on Roadmap released

OUTCOME IMPACT

Proper regula7ons based on the roadmap BeAer COP implementa7on in Indonesia

Output of the Roadmap / Guidelines •  Establish a common reference point and guidance to the relevant Indonesian Internet stakeholders. •  Provide guidance to stakeholders on idenUfying, prevenUng and miUgaUng any adverse impacts of Internet on children’s rights. •  Provide guidance to stakeholders on iden7fying ways in which they can promote children’s rights as well as responsible digital ciUzenship (digital literacy) among children. •  Suggest common principles to form the basis of naUonal commitments across all related stakeholders, while recognizing that different types of stakeholders will use diverse strategy and implementa7on.

CHALLENGES Strengthening Regulation/Policies Inter-agency Synergy

Collaboration Multistakeholder Ethical Norms International Cooperation

Roadmap Child Online Protection