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Home » Creating Safer Digital Spaces is our Collective Responsibility

Creating Safer Digital Spaces is our Collective Responsibility

| By: Lilian Kariuki, executive director, Watoto Watch Network & Member, TikTok SSA Safety Advisory Council

Techeconomy by Techeconomy
April 16, 2026
in Security & Data Protection
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Lilian Kariuki TikTok SSA Safety Advisory Council (Online)

Lilian Kariuki, TikTok SSA Safety Advisory Council

In the digital age, trust is our most valuable currency. Every click, comment, or share reflects a growing expectation that online spaces should be safe, fair, and accountable.

When those expectations are not met, the consequences extend far beyond individual users, rippling through families, schools, and communities.

Across Africa, millions of young people now access the internet as a central part of their daily lives. It has become a portal for learning, creativity, entrepreneurship, and civic engagement.

For many, the internet provides opportunities that were previously unimaginable: students can access global knowledge from a mobile device, young entrepreneurs can reach customers across borders, and Change Makers can share stories that would otherwise go unheard.

Alongside these opportunities, it is important to remember that online spaces also have their own challenges.

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With awareness and the right support, we can help ensure a positive and secure digital experience for everyone.

Safety online cannot be reactive, it must be proactive. It should be embedded in the design of policies, and reinforced by the guidance young people receive from parents, caregivers, educators, and communities.

In practice, this means creating spaces where young people can explore, create, and learn with confidence, knowing that safeguards are in place and support is available when needed.

It also requires equipping children with the skills to navigate digital spaces responsibly, evaluate information critically, and act with empathy.

This was one of the focus areas at the recently concluded TikTok Safer Internet Summit in Nairobi, where I had the privilege of speaking about the journey of successful collaboration in child online safety.

The summit highlighted proactive steps TikTok is taking to engage teens responsibly and the importance of collaboration in shaping safety policies.

The key takeaway was clear: creating safer digital spaces is a responsibility we all share, involving governments, civil society, educators, parents, and users themselves.

A key plus in such forums is the tangible advantage of big tech working closely with NGOs and regulators.

These collaborations combine technological innovation and scale with on-the-ground expertise and policy insights. The result is practical progress that no single actor could achieve alone: building trust and amplifying impact tailored to Africa’s digitally vibrant community.

Africa presents unique opportunities and challenges in this regard. The region is experiencing some of the fastest rates of digital adoption in the world.

Mobile-first connectivity allows young people to create, share, and connect like never before. Yet this rapid expansion has exposed gaps such as limited digital literacy, evolving child protection frameworks, and vulnerabilities to online exploitation.

These challenges cannot be addressed by any single actor alone. Governments, civil society, educators, caregivers, and industry all have a role to play, and collaboration is essential.

Practical safety measures are critical, while platforms and policymakers must prioritise protections that are accessible, clear, and enforceable.

Parents and caregivers must be aware of what children are doing online and equipped to guide them without restricting creativity or independence. Schools and governing bodies should integrate digital literacy into school curricula, teaching young people not only how to use technology but how to navigate it safely, ethically, and thoughtfully.

But online safety is about more than policies and tools, it’s also about culture. Every interaction online contributes to the environment children inhabit.

Respect, empathy, and accountability are as critical as any technical safeguard. When communities collectively uphold these values, digital spaces become not just safer, but more supportive, inclusive, and empowering.

The stakes are high as young people who cannot trust the digital world may miss opportunities for education, entrepreneurship, and civic engagement.

Families may hesitate to allow their children to access technology, and communities may struggle to harness the benefits of connectivity.

But, when trust is earned and safety is embedded, the digital world becomes a space for growth, creativity, and an opportunity for African voices and stories to be heard globally.

The future of digital Africa depends on the choices we make today. By treating online safety as a priority, not an afterthought, we can build spaces where young people can thrive exploring, creating, and engaging without fear.

If we act collectively, we can ensure that the digital world becomes a space that is not only innovative and open, but safe, fair, and empowering for our future generations.

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