On the International Day of the Girl Child, the Terre des hommes team in Shengjin, along with the community facilitator, Sorosh Shiwa, also a Google expert, organized an informative-awareness session with the girls of the Afghan community sheltered in Albania with the aim of empowered them against a society increasingly exposed to digital challenges.
During the session, tangible issues were addressed, such as preventing internet addiction, creating a website, and promoting the well-being of Afghan girls and their digital empowerment.
Nilofar, one of the participants, said after the activity:
"Everything was great.I had not heard about Tdh and your activities before, because I have only been living in Albania for 2 weeks, but I feel very happy that I participated and learned more about online safety.β
Mothers were also included in this session to raise awareness about the importance of enhancing online security measures.
"Today I learned how to approach my children to prevent addiction to the Internet and electronic devices. Until now I was not aware of the existence of time limit options for the use of mobile devices.β
This activity was organized within the project "π πππ’ππππ , ππ ππππππππ¦ πβππππππ πππ π€ππππ, βππ£π πππππ π π‘π ππ’ππππ‘π¦ π πππ£ππππ πππ π‘βπ ππππ£πππ‘πππ πππ πππ ππππ π π‘π πππ’π π, π£πππππππ, πππ πππππππ‘", implemented by Terre des hommes Albania and Nisma pΓ«r Ndryshim ShoqΓ«ror, ARSIS in partnership with UNICEF Albania and funded by the Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM) of the US Department of State.