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covidunder19 has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in March 2023. Besides social media accounts, covidunder19 has populated their site with Child-friendly version of United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, List of General Comments of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, Website of the Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action, Child-Friendly Summary of the 2021 Report of the Office of the High Commissioner of Human Rights, Publications for children from Child Rights Connect, Child-Friendly version of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, Online Safety made easy using child-friendly resources by Scouts, Unicef's action-oriented, child-friendly brief on violence against children, Save the Children’s Guide to Online Safety, Justice With Children Initiative, Unicef's Children's Climate Risk Index, Malala Fund Newsroom and Resource Library, Digital newsletter powered by the Malala Fund for girls and young women around the world, FXB Center Havard Child Protection Resources, Fridays For Future's Strike Resources and Materials, Child-friendly Justice European network’s resources, Inspiring Children's Futures (University of Strathclyde) resources, Defence for Children International's resources, Pathfinders for Justice's "Justice for Children, Justice for All" initiative, Living Climate Resource List by #CovidUnder19, Mtoto News: a digital and media platform whose mission is to make children visible, "In Our Own Words": The young people's version of the UNCRC general comment No. 25 (2021) on children’s rights in the digital world, My Privacy Toolkit (LSE) will help you answer some of your privacy questions, Play Like Share: Films to help 8-10-year-olds to learn how to stay safe online, Be Internet Awesome: The fundamentals of digital citizenship and safety for kids, Child Net's guidance and handy tips to help children navigate and enjoy the online world, Child Net's guidance and handy tips to help teenagers navigate and enjoy the online world, Band Runner: a game that puts children’s knowledge about online safety to the test, "Talk it over", a resource to support educators in facilitating conversations on online hate with secondary-aged pupils, An easy-to-read version of Our Common Agenda, a report by the UN Secretary-General.