Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - Saturday, November 23rd 2013 [ME NewsWire]
The
United Arab Emirates, represented by the Higher Committee for Child
Protection at the Ministry of Interior, stressed its support to the
recommendations of the Virtual Global Task Force (VGT) to develop new
strategies for child protection against risks.
The VGT had
recently discussed in a meeting, held in Wellington, New Zealand, the
development of new strategies to protect children across the globe
against abuse, and find ways to allow law enforcement agencies to
improve identification and locating techniques of children who suffered
sexual abuse, and protect them.
The meeting resulted in many
recommendations related to child protection. The main recommendation
urged all countries to use tools compatible with the open data protocols
when managing child abuse items that were seized or when receiving
information on such items. The recommendation also urged countries to
establish national centers to manage such items on a victim-centered
basis.
In his statement on the occasion of the meeting, Major
General Nasser Lakhrebani Al Nuaimi, Secretary General of the Office of
HH Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, Chairman of the
Higher Committee for Child Protection, and UAE representative at the VGT
board of directors, said: “The Ministry of Interior, represented by the
Higher Committee for Child Protection, is very keen to integrate all
efforts that improve child protection, following the instructions of the
higher leadership and reflecting the interest of Lt. General HH Sheikh
Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior
in making the United Arab Emirate a civilization hub and a role model
in the region for child protection and security.”
“Through its
membership at the VGT, the UAE is committed to empower the international
cooperation as an enabler for protection and prevention. The UAE is
also totally committed to realize the objectives of the VGT on social
security and safety and spreading awareness to fight all challenges
especially regarding child protection,” he added.
Major General
Al Nuaimi also said: “The Ministry of Interior has worked, in
cooperation of all ministries and concerned authorities, federally and
locally, to achieve the goals and visions of our leadership within the
scope of the Higher Committee for Child Protection, to fully commit to
the child protection in the UAE, monitor and follow those who represent
any danger against children and make more efforts to raise awareness in
the community on all child protection issues.”
Secretary General
said that the effort of the UAE on child protection has placed the
country in an advanced position among the world. He also praised the
cooperation of the concerned entities in raising awareness among
community members to efficiently deal with challenges against family and
child protection.
Through its membership at the VGT, the United
Arab Emirates, represented by the Higher Committee for Child Protection
at the Ministry of Interior, is supporting the goals of the VGT, as an
enabler of the necessary police technical capacity and expertise,
supporting the efforts of protection of the UAE against such crimes.
The
VGT was founded in 2003 to fight online child abuse. It aims to tear
down child sexual abuse networks on internet and exchange and develop
information to achieve the goals of child security and safety.
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The
Arabic-language text of this announcement is the official,
authoritative version. Translations are provided as an accommodation
only, and should be cross-referenced with the Arabic-language text,
which is the only version of the text intended to have legal effect.
Contacts
The UAE Minister of Interior's General Secretariat, Tactical Affairs and Security Media Department
Abu Dhabi Police GHQ - Security Media
Chris Cron +971-(0)-50-987-1317
E-mail: cron.media@hotmail.com
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