Driving Systemic Change in a Challenging World
From advancing survivor-centred advocacy to influencing global policy and industry standards, our network of 142 members across 115 countries continues to transform systems of protection online, in-person.
This year, research and data have been at the heart of our action. Initiatives like our ENSEMBLE research deepened global understanding of tech-facilitated child sexual exploitation by analysing threats and listening to children’s experiences, while the updated Terminology Guidelines are helping professionals worldwide use survivor-centred language that protects, not harms.
By working with our members, governments, the private sector, and civil society, we are shaping concrete reforms, from child protection in tourism and technology to stronger accountability across borders.
Survivors, children and young people, and local advocates remain at the heart of everything we do. Their leadership continues to reshape narratives and demand lasting change.