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  • The Duchess of Edinburgh urged for a collective effort to tackle online child abuse, emphasizing the need for cooperation among governments and technology companies.
  • She highlighted that over 300 million children have been affected by online exploitation, citing the Global Child Safety Institute.
  • Minister Jess Phillips mentioned that child sexual abuse is a horrific crime impacting communities worldwide, stressing the need for urgent action.
  • The Duchess of Edinburgh has called for a collective effort from governments and technology companies to combat online child sexual abuse, highlighting its severe impact on children worldwide.
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Duchess of Edinburgh urges ‘collective effort’ to tackle online child abuse

Sophie and safeguarding minister Jess Phillips joined forces to highlight the need to tackle child sexual abuse and exploitation online.

·London, United Kingdom
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Financial Times broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, February 2, 2023.
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