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TELEFONICA Foundation and UNODC join efforts on Cibercrimen Prevention

October 26, 2016. San Salvador, El Salvador. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and the TELEFONICA Foundation joined efforts on cybercrime prevention.

On this occasion, during the "Second Meeting of Facilitators Juniors", the puppet play "The Faces of Cybercrime" was presented.

The play was delivered to more than 220 young people who attended to the meeting, which was developed by TELEFONICA foundation at the Children Museum "Tin Marin". The aim of the "Second Meeting of Juniors Facilitators", is to contribute, in a playful way, on the learning values and encourage interaction among students, of middle school and high school. Junior Facilitators are young students who have excelled in their school performance and remarkable development in digital learning. It is intended that these students become an important support for teachers and other students on issues of technology use in their schools.

The meeting emphasizes on the imminent dangers of the Internet if it is not given proper use as a tool for learning and improvement. Besides the play, it was delivered to the audience a Cybercrime Mini Guide which aims to teach graphically basic terminology on this topic.

The presentation was developed thanks to the financial resources provided by the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) of the Embassy of the United States in El Salvador under the project "Strengthening of the capacities of El Salvador National Police to effectively identify and investigate cybercrime cases", which is being implemented by UNODC.