Governments taking a global stand
With over 100 member governments, WeProtect Global Alliance is a truly global force, leading the way in creating and enforcing the laws needed to protect children online. Governments play a critical role in establishing the legal frameworks and empowering national law enforcement agencies to investigate and respond to these crimes. However, the growing scale of online abuse requires a globally aligned regulatory approach to amplify impact across borders.
In recent years, we’ve seen a worldwide shift from minimal self-regulation to robust legislative action to tackle online child exploitation and abuse. As more nations enact new online safety laws, it’s crucial that these laws are harmonized to ensure cohesive global standards. The Alliance works closely with governments to support coordinated approaches, facilitate knowledge sharing, and foster collaboration, ensuring that our collective actions are powerful and unified.
Our Model National Response serves as a comprehensive framework, enabling governments to assess and strengthen their strategies for online child protection. To further drive global cooperation, we launched the Global Taskforce on child sexual abuse online in 2022. Chaired by the European Union and vice-chaired by the African Union, this taskforce brings together over 20 government representatives from around the world to meet twice a year and advance collaborative solutions, ensuring there are no safe havens for child exploitation anywhere in the digital landscape.
By joining WeProtect Global Alliance, governments are part of a high-impact network dedicated to a safe and secure digital world for all children. Together, we are setting the global standards and driving the actions that will shape a safer future.
We are witnessing today a serious problem at a very critical time. Given the transnational nature of online child sexual abuse offences, addressing this issue requires a holistic approach and commitment from all stakeholders to keep children safe. We therefore all have a role to play to addressing this scourge and we can only succeed if we all work together.
Mama Fatima Singhateh, UN Special Rapporteur on the Sale and Sexual Exploitation of Children
Our government members

Albania 
Angola 
Argentina Armenia Australia Austria 
Bahrain Belarus 
Belgium 
Bosnia & Herzegovina 
Brazil 
Bulgaria 
Burundi 
Cambodia Canada 
Central African Republic 
China 
Colombia 
Costa Rica 
Croatia 
Cyprus 
Czech Republic 
Denmark 
Dominican Republic 
Ecuador 
El Salvador 
Estonia 
Ethopia Fiji 
Finland 
France 
Georgia 
Germany 
Ghana 
Greece 
Guatemala 
Guinea (Republic of) Honduras 
Hungary 
Indonesia Ireland 
Israel 
Italy 
Japan Jordan 
Kenya 
Korea, Republic Of 
Kosovo Kuwait 
Latvia 
Lesotho (The Kingdom of) 
Lithuania 
Luxembourg 
Malawi 
Malta 
Mexico Moldova (Republic of) Mongolia Montenegro 
Morocco 
Namibia Nepal New Zealand Nigeria North Macedonia, Republic of 
Norway Oman 
Pakistan 
Paraguay 
Peru 
Poland 
Portugal Qatar 
Romania 
Rwanda 
Samoa 
San Marino (Republic of) 
Saudi Arabia (Kingdom of) 
Senegal 
Serbia 
Sierra Leone 
Singapore 
Slovakia 
Slovenia 
South Africa 
Spain 
Sri Lanka 
Sudan 
Sweden Switzerland 
Tanzania 
Thailand The Netherlands The Philippines 
The United Arab Emirates The United Kingdom 
The United States of America 
Trinidad & Tobago 
Türkiye 
Uganda 
Ukraine 
Vietnam 
Zambia 
Zimbabwe