INHOPE Partnership Model

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INHOPE Partnership Model Verónica Donoso, Executive Director INHOPE

Why am I here today? To talk to you about becoming a Partner of INHOPE! A little bit about INHOPE first: What it stands for Our strategy Our need to become self-sustainable Why you should become a Partner We are all in this together

Who are we and what do we do? Umbrella and membership organisation for 51 Internet Hotlines in 47 countries Global network of hotlines dedicated to removing Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) from the Internet Unique global database enables fast and efficient Notice & Takedown of URLs Network covers 93% of reported CSAM hosting worldwide (2014) Global centre for Training and Best Practice Source of global statistics on CSAM hosting

Who do we (currently) work with? INHOPE Partnerships Law Enforcement INTERPOL EUROPOL Virtual Global Taskforce Global Alliance European Union European Commission European Financial Coalition CEO Coalition ICT Coalition Council of Europe International ITU-Child Online Protection UNICEF UNSRSG Violence against Children ICANN Industry GSMA-Mobile Alliance Telefonica EuroISPA Microsoft Google Facebook Twitter NGOs ECPAT International International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children Missing Children Europe Child Helpline International

INHOPE STRATEGY To establish INHOPE as a world-leading and trusted body for Hotlines To speed up the removal of illegal content from the Internet To actively promote INHOPE’s mission and values to the world Support the critical work of Hotlines Actively engage with rapidly changing online technologies and political environments Fundraising strategies to lead to INHOPE’s economic sustainability for the future Partnership opportunities through an annual subscription model To place working partnerships at the heart of INHOPE’s effort

INHOPE Annual Partnership subscription will: Demonstrate to the general public and official bodies around the world that industry is actively taking steps to protect children and consumers as part of their corporate social responsibility(CSR); Promote self-regulation by showing the efforts industry is putting into tackling online CSAM; Social media – an increased presence for INHOPE means as increased presence for its supporters, members and Partners.

How industry will benefit from being a Partner of INHOPE (1) INHOPE offers value to industry Multi-stakeholder approach and promotion of dialogue Respected as policy leaders in the area of CSAM transatlantically Hotlines are first responders – we want to help you keep your brand perfect so hotlines act as fast as possible, in partnership with the industry and LEA, through notice and takedown so that you can keep your consumers safe INHOPE provides partnerships and links to LEAs worldwide, essential to all our work in this area Opportunities for improved relationships with hotlines in countries where you operate

How industry will benefit from being a Partner of INHOPE (2) Exchange of best practice for your policy teams, abuse teams; Consideration of all issues around CSAM as we ensure exchange of best practice with prevention strategists, child advocates, researchers and technologists, decision- makers, you and your teams! Legal counsel through both INHOPE training possibilities and at INHOPE- organised roundtable and networking events; Access to the latest statistics and data, evidence-based trends (and research); INHOPE continues to establish stronger partnerships with media outlets and governments nationally and internationally INHOPE’s increased media presence will ensure that supporting companies are also recognised as those companies who seek to protect children and strive to ensure a safer internet

Why else should you join INHOPE as a Partner? To support a worthwhile cause that touches millions of lives globally every day; To ensure rapid rescue of those children rescued from abuse; To assure that those already rescued are not revictimised; To promote young digital citizens, your current and future customers, to understand when they should report and how to do so; To help raise awareness of the work of hotlines; Lobby for robust and consistent standards, quality and legislation across borders as INHOPE does already through its work with partners globally.

INVITE US TO JOIN YOU FOR A CHAT Contact details Global Partnerships and Development Manager Samantha Woolfe samantha.woolfe@inhope.org

Better, faster, stronger together https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRNZVVNiJKU

Thank you! Verónica Donoso veronica.donoso@inhope.org Stay connected, follow us on social media