Safer Internet Day 2025: Together for a better Internet
The Internet Society Rwanda Chapter successfully organized Safer Internet Day (SID) 2025 on February 11, 2025, at the Groupe Scolaire Nyirarukobwa in Bugesera District.
The Internet Society Rwanda Chapter successfully organized Safer Internet Day (SID) 2025 on February 11, 2025, at the Groupe Scolaire Nyirarukobwa in Bugesera District.
Safer Internet Day is a global initiative that promotes the responsible and secure use of digital technologies, particularly among children, youth, and vulnerable populations. It aims to raise awareness of the importance of both a safer and a better internet, where everyone is empowered to use technology responsibly, respectfully, critically and creatively.
From 6 -24 February 2024, Internet Society Rwanda joined the world to celebrate Safer Internet Day 2024 to raise awareness of the importance of both a safer and better Internet where everyone is empowered to use the Internet responsibly.
on Tuesday, 9 February 2021 – we will be millions across the globe celebrating Safer Internet Day 2021, joining forces “Together for a better internet”.
While we recognise that celebrations may look a little different this time around as we adapt to COVID-19 constraints, we hope that SID 2021 will still be a vibrant and engaging celebration, allowing us all to reflect on our increased use of digital technologies as a result of the pandemic.
The theme of 2021 Edition is Children Online Safety with focus on the fight against Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM).
Safer Internet Day aims at raising awareness of the importance of both a safer and a better internet, where everyone is empowered to use technology responsibly, respectfully, critically and creatively. It aims to reach out to children and young people, parents and carers, teachers, educators and social workers, as well as industry, decision makers and politicians, to encourage everyone to play their part in creating a better internet for young People.
Safer Internet Day aims at raising awareness of the importance of both a safer and a better internet, where everyone is empowered to use technology responsibly, respectfully, critically and creatively. It aims to reach out to children and young people, parents and carers, teachers, educators and social workers, as well as industry, decision makers and politicians, to encourage everyone to play their part in creating a better internet for young People.