Enough Is Enough
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Thembinkosi Innocent Duba Soon to quit at Enough Is Enough
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City of Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
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Donna Rice Hughes President and CEO of Enough Is Enough-
Vienna, Virginia, United States
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Overview
Enough Is Enough (EIE), a non-partisan, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, emerged in 1994 as the national leader on the front lines of the battle to make the Internet safer for children and families. Since then, EIE has pioneered culture changing programs and campaigns to confront online pornography, child sex abuse material, sexual predation, trafficking and other forms of online victimization by employing a three-pronged approach to: (1) Educate the public about Internet threats; (2) Encourage the technology industry to adopt family-friendly policies and safer by design technology, and (3) Advocate for aggressive enforcement of laws and new policy to prevent online crimes and exploitation of children. Mission Statement The Enough Is Enough mission is to Make the Internet Safer for Children and Families. EIE is dedicated to continuing to raise public awareness about online dangers, specifically the dangers of Internet pornography and sexual predators. EIE advances solutions that promote equality, fairness and respect for human dignity with shared responsibility between the public, technology, and the law. EIE stands for freedom of speech as defined by the Constitution of the United States; for a culture where all people are respected and valued; for a childhood with a protected age of innocence; for healthy sexuality; and, for a society free from sexual exploitation. Internet Safety 101 Enough Is Enough launched the Internet Safety 101 multi-media curriculum which includes a website, www.internetsafety101.org, workbook, DVD teaching series and other resources designed to educate, equip and empower parents, educators and other caring adults to protect children from a multiplicity of risks online. The four-part teaching series covers dangers including pornography, sexting, cyberbullying, and Internet predators and provides safety information, Internet Safety Rules 'N Tools, so children can have a safe and rewarding online experience.
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