European NGO Alliance for Child Safety Online
European NGO Alliance for Child Safety Online (eNACSO) is an umbrella organization founded on September 1, 2008, of 13 child protection organizations from 17 European countries.
Demand for internet blocking
ENACSO calls for "the production of a uniform list of all known child abuse addresses or a list that is as extensive as possible" and which, in addition to the "relevant Internet service providers", should also be made available to filter providers and other companies with a "material interest".
financing
In 2010 eNACSO was supported by the European Commission with 300,000 euros.
Members
- Save the Children , Denmark (coordinator), Romania, Italy and Finland
- NSPCC , UK
- Nobody's Children Foundation , Poland
- Protegeles , Spain
- Action Innocence , Belgium and France
- ISPCC , Ireland
- ECPAT , Netherlands and Austria
- KÈK VONAL Foundation , Hungary
- Our Child Foundation , Czech Republic
- Innocence in Danger , Germany
- Estonian Union of Child Welfare , Estonia
- Instituto de apoio à Crianca , Portugal
- John Carr , UK
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ ENACSO press release: Protection on the IGF agenda , December 4, 2008, accessed May 5, 2010.
- ↑ See point 12: Official Manifesto of the eNACSO ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved May 5, 2010.
- ↑ Daniel Breuss: " EU pays 300,000 euros for pro-network blocking lobbying " published in Die Presse on April 30, 2010, accessed on May 5, 2010.