2. CHILD ONLINE PROTECTION
2.1 NATIONAL LEGISLATION
Specific legislation on child online protection has been enacted through the following instrument:
Child Act (Article 96 and 116)
2.2 UN CONVENTION AND PROTOCOL
Egypt has acceded, with no declarations or reservations to articles 16, 17(e) and 34(c), to the Convention on the
Rights of the Child.
Egypt has acceded, with no declarations or reservations to articles 2 and 3, to the Optional Protocol to The
Convention on the Rights of the Child on the Sale of Children, Child Prostitution and Child Pornography.
2.3 INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT
TEDate (*) was established in 2001 by Egypt Telecom (*) and is Egypt’s largest IP based data communications vehicle.
Its service is supervised by the National Telecommunication Regulatory Agency (NTRA). TEData launched the “Family
Internet” service to protect children from inappropriate content exposure on the web.
Egypt has led efforts to establish and currently chairs the ITU’s Council Working Group for Child Online Protection
(CWG-COP) since 2010. At the national level, a national COP Committee was established in May 2013, with
representatives from key stakeholders from governmental entities, private sector, academia and professional
associations. Three national COP competitions were organized in 2013/14, in addition to several awareness
workshops, seminars, and training of trainers sessions.

2.4 REPORTING MECHANISM
Complaints can be addresses to the Child helpline using the number: 16000.

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