Creating Safe Spaces for Women Online.

Hi David,

This caught my attention. unfortunately the link is not working for me.
where/how else can I lay my hands on it?

Thank you guys for your continued push for workable solutions in the
sector.

With kind regards,

Sen. Abshiro

On Sat, Jul 4, 2020 at 7:58 AM David Indeje via kictanet <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear Listers,
>
>
> There is no doubt that online Bullying has become a common occurrence
> among social communities and women are most affected.
>
> In response to the growing numbers of cyber harassment on Kenyan online
> platforms, KICTanet undertook a study to highlight the struggles of the
> victims of cyberbullying to understand the nature of cyberbullying and the
> existing policy gaps.
>
> This is a link to part 1
>
> t.co/Nb3TEOglV7
>
> You can share online using.
> *#womenatweb254*
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