Global Kids Online
Global Kids Online recently developed a research toolkit for the study of children's online risks, opportunities, and rights in the digital age. Freely available online, the research toolkit aims to facilitate the gathering of global evidence on children’s online experiences.
Global Kids Online has been working to expand the research evidence from middle and low income countries where children are now gaining internet access. A comparative research synthesis summarises country findings from Argentina, Serbia, South Africa and the Philippines with the latest research evidence from Brazil, Bulgaria, and Montenegro also available.
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