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Fighting CSAM.

Fighting CSAM.

A safe childhood.

A safe childhood.

A global network.

A global network.

We are a global
network of 55
member hotlines.

We lead the fight against Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) online.
We connect and support hotlines with funding from our valued partners.
We promote legislative and policy development to support our vision.
Your
contribution
counts.

Your
contribution
counts.

Reporting suspected child sexual abuse images or videos, including a sexually explicit image of a child, supports the fight against such material. Scroll down to see how.

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Prevent Child Sexual Abuse!

Child Sexual Abuse Material consumption is considered as the viewing or downloading of any images or videos that show a child engaged in or depicted as being engaged in explicit sexual activity. Contact offences are those which involve direct contact of a sexual nature with a child.

Prevention initiatives exist globally to tackle both.

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Insights & articles

Meet Ashley, INHOPE's Digital Marketing Intern

Get to know the people behind INHOPE with our team member spotlight.

Meet Ashley, INHOPE's Digital Marketing Intern

Webinar Recap: INHOPE Annual Report 2023

INHOPE recently launched its Annual Report 2023, outlining the current landscape of child online safety. INHOPE Project Manager Abby Roberts, and Head of Technology and Innovation Kalina (...)

Webinar Recap: INHOPE Annual Report 2023

Stricter Penalties, Stronger Support: Impact of the Recast CSAM Directive

In a landmark step towards safeguarding children, the European Commission has a adopted a draft proposal of the child sexual abuse material (CSAM) Directive.

Stricter Penalties, Stronger Support: Impact of the Recast CSAM Directive

The future of the Universal Classification Schema

In a landmark initiative to combat child sexual abuse material (CSAM) worldwide, the first year of the Global Standard project resulted in the the launch of the Universal Classification (...)

The future of the Universal Classification Schema

Welcoming ACSAI Nigeria

We are proud to welcome ACSAI (Action Against Child Sexual Abuse Initiative) Nigeria as an official member of the INHOPE network. As our second hotline in Africa, and the first and only (...)

Welcoming ACSAI Nigeria

Webinar: How Predators Online hide in Plain Sight

Where do perpetrators communicate with each other online? While you might believe that these interactions mainly take place on the dark web, this isn't always the case. Often, conversati (...)

Webinar: How Predators Online hide in Plain Sight

INHOPE Launches Annual Report 2023

Examining the scale of child sexual abuse and how we can make a difference. Every year we present the statistical insights from our network of member hotlines, processing reports of chil (...)

INHOPE Launches Annual Report 2023

Advocating for hotlines in the European Parliament

The advocacy for policies and legislation that supports the protection of young people online is essential to INHOPE and our vision of a digital world free of child sexual abuse material (...)

Advocating for hotlines in the European Parliament

Meet the INHOPE Board, Heidi De Pauw

Get to know the people behind INHOPE with our board member spotlight.

Meet the INHOPE Board, Heidi De Pauw

Webinar: The INHOPE Annual Report 2023

2023 marked a year of rapid growth and progress for the INHOPE network. We expanded our Secretariat team and board, forged new partnerships, and welcomed several hotlines into our global (...)

Webinar: The INHOPE Annual Report 2023