 ITU celebrating 10 years of child online protection. Technological innovations have created unprecedented opportunities for children to learn, share and communicate. It has helped empower them to assert their rights and express their opinions. Despite the profound benefits of the internet, children and young people can face a number of risks online. When we started this journey 10 years ago, we knew we had to empower our children to serve safe and responsibly. And so we launched Child Online Protection or COP. Thanks to your help and commitment, we are making a difference. We are working with our partners in various regions of the world, especially in developing countries, to raise awareness and to support them in the implementation of COP frameworks, measures and tools. We are promoting collaboration, information sharing and coordinated action. Over these years through our work, the COP guidelines were published. Online safety for children was considered a priority at the World Summit on the Information Society high level plus 10 process. More children were heard by their policy makers. More governments put the issue of protecting children online centre stage. More entities are now active in pushing the topic to the forefront of discussion. More parents and teachers have been trained. More specialised law enforcement centres have been established. More networks have been created and established. Together we are making the difference. Together we are moving towards success. Supporting the establishment of hotlines. Harmonising child helplines numbers. Organising awareness campaigns. Building capacity workshops. These are some of the things we've accomplished so far. Together we have come a long way, thanks to your support. However, much still needs to be done. This is our responsibility and we need to act now. Find out more at ITU.int forward slash COP.