An event in Batken as part of the international campaign “16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence”
From November 25 to December 10, the international campaign “16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence” is taking place worldwide, uniting organizations and communities in efforts to prevent violence and protect human rights. AED traditionally joins the campaign, supporting initiatives aimed at raising public awareness and promoting the values of equality and saf
As part of the campaign, a cyberbullying prevention event was held in Batken on December 4, organized by the “Daanazat” Public Foundation with the support of AED.
“Daanazat” Public Foundation has been working in the media for many years and has a deep understanding of modern digital trends, the characteristics of the online environment, and the challenges faced by young people. Thanks to the team’s professional experience, the discussion of cyberbullying was held at a high level, with an emphasis on real-life situations, practical recommendations, and methods for ensuring digital safety.
During the event, specialists presented information on the types of cyberbullying, its consequences, and effective ways to protect yourself online.
AED expresses gratitude to its colleagues for their proactive stance, professionalism, and commitment to promoting initiatives aimed at protecting the rights and raising awareness among young people as part of the “16 Days Against Violence” campaign.
Such events help strengthen digital literacy, promote responsible online interactions, and foster a safer and more resilient community—both digitally and in everyday life.