Watoto Watch Network (WWN) is a child focused non-profit organization that runs awareness sessions and activities on Child Online Protection by implementing informative and sensitization programs on internet safety. If you have any questions and queries about staying safe online and reporting reach out to us.
Contact info@watotowatchnetwork.org
The National Kenya Computer Incident Response Team [Ke –Cirt] under the Communications Authority of Kenya. is responsible for the national coordination of cyber security as well as Kenya’s national point of contact on cyber security matters. To report any kind of cyber incident click here https://ke-cirt.go.ke/child-related-cyber-incident-reporting-form/
Childline Kenya is a registered NGO that runs the National Children’s Helpline on behalf of the Government of Kenya. Through the Helpline, children can reach out to report abuse and other concerns that cause distress to them and receive the necessary support including immediate counseling and effective referral to child protection services. Other members of the public also access the Helpline to report cases on behalf of children The Helpline number is 116 and its free to call.
The DCI CPU is charged with the mandate of investigating child protection cases {both online and offline} in Kenya. They are located Located at the SOUTH C DCI Academy, Nairobi. To report a Child Online Safety Case call 0800 722 203 [Free to call number on all networks]
In App reporting allows you to report incidences directly on Social Media Apps such as Instagram, Facebook, TokTok, Twitter, Snapchat, Youtube.etc
Take It Down is a free service that can help you remove or stop the online sharing of nude, partially nude, or sexually explicit images or videos taken of you when;
• you are under 18 years old.
• You were under 18 years old (You are now an adult but images were taken when you were below 18 years).