“The majority of my students’ time outside of class is spent online”, says 26-year-old Marwa, a dynamic science teacher who teaches Biology, Chemistry, and Physics to middle and high school students in Tripoli, North Lebanon. In her efforts to actively raise awareness on making digital spaces safer for her students, Marwa did not hesitate to participate in the UNFPA-supported community consultation sessions on combating technology-facilitated gender-based violence. She is one of 511 community members who attended 15 sessions with UNFPA’s partner ‘FEMALE
Marwa teaches around 20 students, with many of them confiding in her about personal online encounters such as hacking and blackmail. “I now have the actual knowledge to guide them on how to prevent and effectively report such incidents”, says Marwa. Not only was Marwa able to direct her students, but as a young woman herself, she learned about preventative measures that she can also take to mitigate possible online violence, including establishing robust passwords, refraining from sharing her location, and avoiding sharing private information on her social media accounts.
In addition to raising awareness, the project also aims to shape policies that create safer online environments.