16 Days of Activism · 25 Nov to 10 Dec 2025
Join girls and young women taking a stand against digital violence.
Learn how to stay safer online, share your story and create powerful content that inspires safer digital spaces.
No experience needed. Just your voice, your story and your ideas.
Safe Online, Take Action is a digital campaign by the Grace Agbonlahor Foundation for the 16 Days of Activism. It is designed to help girls and young women learn how to stay safe online, speak up about harmful experiences and take real action to build kinder digital spaces.
The internet should lift you up, not tear you down. Yet many girls face harassment, pressure, image misuse and cyberstalking on the apps they use every day. This campaign helps you understand these issues, protect yourself and support others.
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Online harassment that makes girls feel unsafe or judged.
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Photos or videos shared without permission or pressure to share private images.
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Cyberstalking, impersonation and fake accounts that invade privacy.
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Misinformation and harmful content aimed at girls and young women.
You deserve a digital world where you feel safe, seen and respected. This campaign gives you the tools to protect your digital wellbeing, share your voice and take steps that help make online spaces safer for every girl.
You can jump in wherever you feel most comfortable. Choose one activity or try them all. Every action counts towards making online spaces safer for girls and young women.
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Sign the Digital Safety Pledge
Make a simple promise to treat people with respect online and protect your own safety.
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Join the #MyDigitalPower Challenge
Share your art, video, poem or design showing what a safe online space means to you.
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Share a Speak Up Story
Tell us what you have experienced or learned online. You can share your story safely.
You can share your experience, reflection or insights. Choose how you want to take part:
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Make a simple promise to protect yourself, support others and help build safer online spaces for girls and young women. Signing this pledge means choosing kindness, respect and safety every time you go online.
After submitting the form, you will receive a special social media pledge card. Please share it so others can take the pledge too and help strengthen our collective voice during the 16 Days of Activism.
When you sign the Digital Safety Pledge you join a community of girls and young women choosing to make the internet safer, kinder and more respectful for everyone.
“I pledge to treat others with respect online, protect my privacy, speak up when I see harm, and help make digital spaces safer for myself and other girls and young women.”
Digital Safety Pledge
I am choosing kindness, respect and safety every time I go online.
I pledged to treat others with respect online, protect my privacy, speak up when I see harm and help make digital spaces safer for girls and young women.
Join me and sign yours at itakeactions.org
#SafeOnline #TakeAction #DigitalSafetyPledge
Use your creativity to show what a safe online space means to you. It can be a short video, artwork, poem, photo or story that spreads digital safety, kindness and empowerment for girls online.
🏆 Prize: ₦50,000 for the most engaging and creative entry!
✨ Step 1: Create
Make a short video, artwork, poem, photo or story that promotes safe digital spaces.
✏️ Step 2: Submit
Fill out the form and include the link to your content.
📣 Step 3: Share
Once your entry is posted, share widely to boost engagement.
Complete the form and include a link to your content. Ensure your content is public or accessible.
On 10 December we will premiere a short video featuring messages from gender based violence advocates, digital safety experts and young women who are taking action online.
They will share practical advice, words of encouragement and simple steps you can take to protect yourself and support others in digital spaces.
You do not need to register in advance. Just visit this page or follow our social channels on the premiere day.
Start by signing the pledgeThe video will appear here on the premiere date. Check back to watch and share your one next action.
We are collecting messages from advocates and young women. The final cut will drop on 10 December.
Calculating time to premiere...
Join thousands of young women building safer, kinder and more respectful digital spaces. Every voice matters. Every action counts.
#SafeOnline #TakeAction #MyDigitalPower #EndDigitalViolence
The Safe Online Digital Safety Pledge is part of the 16 Days of Activism, a global call to end violence against women and girls.
This initiative is powered by the Grace Agbonlahor Foundation through the iTakeActions platform.