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Ghana Internet Safety Foundation Awarded Grant For Digital Security Initiative

  Fri, 02 Aug 2024
General News Ghana Internet Safety Foundation Awarded Grant For Digital Security Initiative
FRI, 02 AUG 2024

The Ghana Internet Safety Foundation (GISF) is pleased to announce the receipt of a grant from the West Africa Civil Society Institute (WACSI) and the Mott Foundation.

This funding will support GISF's Digital Safety Initiative, aimed at equipping Ghana's law enforcement officers and state prosecutors from the Attorney General's office and the Ghana Police Service with critical skills for effective cybercrime investigation and prosecution.

The initiative will enhance the investigative abilities of law enforcement and prosecutors in cybercrime and digital security.

It will provide hands-on training in Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (CSEA) investigations, justice for cybercrime victims, advanced digital security, threat detection, online safety, financial sextortion, and cybercrime awareness.

Additionally, the initiative will launch a public awareness campaign on sextortion and cybercrime.

This initiative aims to empower law enforcement and prosecutors while raising public awareness about digital safety.

Both GISF and WACSI/Mott Foundation are dedicated to enhancing Ghana's digital security landscape through education and community outreach.

Emmanuel Adinkra, President of the Ghana Internet Safety Foundation, expressed his gratitude: "We are deeply appreciative of the support from WACSI and the Mott Foundation. This grant will enable us to significantly enhance the skills of Ghana’s law enforcement officers and prosecutors in tackling cybercrime and ensuring justice for victims. Over two thousand direct and indirect beneficiaries will be impacted by the training. Together, we can create a safer digital environment for all Ghanaians."

Mrs. Nana Asantewa Afadzinu, Executive Director of WACSI, also shared: "When addressing civic space issues, we must remain vigilant, utilizing technology to both protect and empower ourselves to effectively carry out our responsibilities."

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