GISF Donates Laptops, Online Safety Resources, and Branded T-Shirts to Support National Cybersecurity Challenge 2024
Accra, Ghana – 6th September, 2024 In a significant boost to this year’s National Cybersecurity Challenge 2024 and the upcoming...
GISF Holds CyberLaw Academy Series For Police Prosecutors, Investigators, At University Of Environment And Natural Resources
Accra, Ghana – 6th September, 2024 The Ghana Internet Safety Foundation (GISF) has held a two-day significant event at the...
Internet Safety for Kids
Threats to children’s internet safety include invasions of privacy, cyberbullying, sexting and harassment. Options to protect your children include parental...
How to Protect Your Mental Health from Social Media
Social media plays an integral part in the lives of teens, and the effects may be both positive and negative...
Ghana Police Service Partners GISF To Champion Online Safety with ePolice Academy 2024
Sunyani, Ghana – 17th April 2024, The ePolice Academy 2024 International Edition, an initiative hosted by the Ghana Police Service...
EOCO signs MoU with Ghana Internet Safety Foundation (GISF)
Accra, Ghana – 16th April 2024, The Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding...
Tackling Gender-Based Online Sexual Violence on Independence Day
Accra, Ghana – 8th March 2024, The ShieldHer: Empower and Protect program, a pioneering initiative by the Ghana Internet...
GISF and KNUST WOCOM SRC Launch ShieldHer: Recover and Empower Campaign Against Online Image-Based Sexual Violence
Press Release: Kumasi, Ghana – 1st March 2024 – The Ghana Internet Safety Foundation (GISF), in collaboration with the...
GISF Attends One Week Digital Security Workshop Organized by WACSI
In an era where digital threats loom large over civil society, the Strengthening Digital Resilience of Civil Society in West...
Parents Must Sign Digital Use Contracts With Their Children: A Ghanaian Perspective
In Ghana, where digital device usage among children is on the rise, the need for regulating screen time has never...
GISF Elevates Digital Awareness at Methodist Church, Nkawkaw
The Ghana Internet Safety Foundation (GISF) recently hosted a transformative digital safety workshop at the Methodist Church in Nkawkaw. Spearheaded...
Pioneering Progress: The First-Ever Cyber Trauma Workshop in Ghana Held
Ghana marked a significant milestone with the hosting of its first-ever cyber trauma workshop, a groundbreaking event orchestrated by the...
Digital Safety Workshop in Koforidua: Empowering Families with Knowledge
17th Feb, 2024- In a significant move towards enhancing digital safety, the Ghana Internet Safety Foundation (GISF) hosted a pivotal...
GISF Takes Online Safety to Church: Empowering Kumasi’s Youth
In Kumasi, the Ghana Internet Safety Foundation (GISF) recently spearheaded a critical online safety advocacy event at the...
Ghana Celebrates Safer Internet Day 2024
Interesting Statistics From 2017 to 2020 show that Ghana’s cybersecurity readiness score surged from 32.60% to 86.6% according to the...
Kofi S.M.A.R.T Mascot launched To Promote Child Online Protection
Ghana proudly launches Kofi Smart, a dynamic online safety mascot designed to steer the nation, especially its younger citizens, towards...
GISF holds cyber trauma and online safety training for KNUST Peer Counselors
The KNUST recently hosted a pivotal discussion on digital well-being, spearheaded by the Ghana Internet Safety Foundation (GISF) and KNUST...
GISF Spearheads Crucial Child Protection Training in Collaboration with OAfrica
Accra, Ghana – The Ghana Internet Safety Foundation, in a significant collaboration with OAfrica and E-Ananse Library, has taken a...
GISF Partners Cybersecurity Authority To Celebrate October Awareness Month
We recently partnered with the Cybersecurity Authority, Ghana for the observance of Cybersecurity Awareness Month. In Kumasi, an Online Awareness...
GISF Joins Cybersecurity Authority To Launch Cybersecurity Awareness Month-2023
Accra, Ghana - The Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons was the chosen venue for the inauguration of Ghana's Cybersecurity...
GISF Donates Educational Resources To Cybersecurity Authority
Accra, Ghana 27th Sept,23 - In a commendable move to bolster the Child Online Protection awareness campaign, the Ghana Internet...
GISF Signs MOU With WiCyS West Africa To Promote Cybersecurity Awareness
The Ghana Internet Safety Foundation (GISF) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Women in Cybersecurity (WiCyS) West Africa, an...
GISF To Whip Up Online Child Protection Engagement
The Ghana Internet Safety Foundation (GISF) is calling for more stakeholder engagements and education on child internet safety issues. GISF...
Parents Urged To Guide Children On Online Safety
The maiden National Digital Parenting Conference was held recently with a clarion call on parents, guardians to get closely connected...
Ghana ranked 79th in Global Child Online Protection Index: GISF to engage more stakeholders
Ghana has been ranked 79 among 100 countries in issues related to Child Online Protection. As Ghana prepares to celebrate...
Beware of sharing your nude pictures online – CEO of Ghana Internet Safety advocates
Internet Safety Stakeholders at a virtual sensitization and awareness held both in-school and out-of-school forums on Cybersecurity admonishing schools in...
How to Recover from Pornography Addiction
The dangers of pornography to marriages, families, and the very soul of the world cannot be overestimated. I receive phone...
GISF meets UKSIC/ CHILDNET INTERNATIONAL
The Ghana Internet Safety Foundation today paid a courtesy call on the UK Safer Internet Centre / Childnet International. With...
South Korean Government Partners Ghana Internet Safety Foundation To Deliver ICT Training
The South Korean Government working through its development agency, the Korea International Cooperation Agency, KOICA has partnered the Ghana Internet...
Microsoft Volunteers support Child Online Protection initiative for selected schools in Ghana
The world has had to contend with the new normal post-COVID-19 where about 80% of meetings and activities these days...