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Gen and the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) celebrated their decade-long partnership in Pune, India, highlighting the success of the Surf Smart 2.0 Programme. This initiative, co-developed by Norton and WAGGGS, aims to empower girls and young women aged 5-25 with digital knowledge and leadership skills for online safety.

Key achievements from April 2023 to April 2024 include:

  • Reaching over 42,000 girls and young women
  • 17,816 girls completing the programme and earning a badge
  • 15,600+ downloads of the Surf Smart 2.0 curriculum
  • Training of 6,500 volunteer leaders
  • 143 Advocacy Champions trained across 7 countries

The programme also launched the Surf Smart Advocacy Fund, enabling young women in 10 countries to create campaigns for a safer, more accessible, and inclusive internet.

Gen e l'Associazione Mondiale delle Guide e delle Scout (WAGGGS) hanno celebrato la loro partnership decennale a Pune, India, evidenziando il successo del Programma Surf Smart 2.0. Questa iniziativa, co-sviluppata da Norton e WAGGGS, mira a dare potere a ragazze e giovani donne di età compresa tra i 5 e i 25 anni, fornendo loro conoscenze digitali e competenze di leadership per la sicurezza online.

I risultati chiave dal aprile 2023 all'aprile 2024 includono:

  • Oltre 42.000 ragazze e giovani donne raggiunte
  • 17.816 ragazze che hanno completato il programma e guadagnato un badge
  • Oltre 15.600 download del curriculum Surf Smart 2.0
  • Formazione di 6.500 leader volontari
  • 143 Advocacy Champions formati in 7 paesi

Il programma ha anche lanciato il Fondo per l'Advocacy Surf Smart, che consente a giovani donne in 10 paesi di creare campagne per un internet più sicuro, accessibile e inclusivo.

Gen y la Asociación Mundial de Guías y Scouts (WAGGGS) celebraron su asociación de una década en Pune, India, destacando el éxito del Programa Surf Smart 2.0. Esta iniciativa, co-desarrollada por Norton y WAGGGS, tiene como objetivo empoderar a niñas y mujeres jóvenes de entre 5 y 25 años con conocimientos digitales y habilidades de liderazgo para la seguridad en línea.

Los logros clave desde abril de 2023 hasta abril de 2024 incluyen:

  • Más de 42,000 niñas y mujeres jóvenes alcanzadas
  • 17,816 niñas completaron el programa y obtuvieron una insignia
  • Más de 15,600 descargas del currículo Surf Smart 2.0
  • Formación de 6,500 líderes voluntarios
  • 143 Campeones de Advocacy capacitados en 7 países

El programa también lanzó el Fondo de Advocacy Surf Smart, permitiendo a jóvenes mujeres en 10 países crear campañas para un internet más seguro, accesible e inclusivo.

Gen세계 여자 스카우트 연맹 (WAGGGS)는 인도 푸네에서 10년간의 파트너십을 축하하며 Surf Smart 2.0 프로그램의 성공을 강조했습니다. 이 이니셔티브는 Norton과 WAGGGS가 공동 개발한 것으로, 5세에서 25세 사이의 소녀와 젊은 여성들에게 디지털 지식과 온라인 안전을 위한 리더십 기술을 제공하는 것을 목표로 하고 있습니다.

2023년 4월부터 2024년 4월까지의 주요 성과는 다음과 같습니다:

  • 42,000명이 넘는 소녀와 젊은 여성에게 도달
  • 17,816명이 프로그램을 완료하고 배지를 획득
  • Surf Smart 2.0 커리큘럼 15,600건 이상의 다운로드
  • 6,500명의 자원봉사 지도자 교육
  • 7개국에서 143명의 Advocacy Champions 교육

이 프로그램은 또한 Surf Smart Advocacy Fund를 시작하여 10개국의 젊은 여성들이 더 안전하고 접근 가능하며 포괄적인 인터넷을 위한 캠페인을 만들 수 있도록 지원하고 있습니다.

Gen et l'Association Mondiale des Guides et Scouts (WAGGGS) ont célébré leur partenariat de dix ans à Pune, en Inde, en mettant en avant le succès du Programme Surf Smart 2.0. Cette initiative, co-développée par Norton et WAGGGS, vise à renforcer les compétences numériques et de leadership des filles et des jeunes femmes âgées de 5 à 25 ans pour garantir leur sécurité en ligne.

Les réalisations clés d'avril 2023 à avril 2024 incluent :

  • Plus de 42 000 filles et jeunes femmes atteintes
  • 17 816 filles ayant terminé le programme et obtenu un badge
  • Plus de 15 600 téléchargements du programme Surf Smart 2.0
  • Formation de 6 500 responsables bénévoles
  • 143 Champions de plaidoyer formés dans 7 pays

Le programme a également lancé le Fonds de plaidoyer Surf Smart, permettant aux jeunes femmes de 10 pays de créer des campagnes pour un internet plus sûr, accessible et inclusif.

Gen und die Weltvereinigung der Pfadfinderinnen und Pfadfinder (WAGGGS) feierten ihre zehnjährige Partnerschaft in Pune, Indien, und hoben den Erfolg des Surf Smart 2.0-Programms hervor. Diese Initiative, die gemeinsam von Norton und WAGGGS entwickelt wurde, zielt darauf ab, Mädchen und junge Frauen im Alter von 5 bis 25 Jahren digitale Kenntnisse und Fähigkeiten in der Führung für Online-Sicherheit zu vermitteln.

Wichtige Erfolge von April 2023 bis April 2024 umfassen:

  • Über 42.000 Mädchen und junge Frauen erreicht
  • 17.816 Mädchen haben das Programm abgeschlossen und ein Abzeichen erhalten
  • Über 15.600 Downloads des Surf Smart 2.0-Lehrplans
  • Schulung von 6.500 freiwilligen Führungskräften
  • 143 Advocacy Champions wurden in 7 Ländern geschult

Das Programm startete auch den Surf Smart Advocacy Fund, der jungen Frauen in 10 Ländern ermöglicht, Kampagnen für ein sichereres, zugänglicheres und inklusiveres Internet zu erstellen.

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  • Partnership with WAGGGS reached over 42,000 young women and girls
  • 17,816 girls completed the Surf Smart 2.0 programme and earned a badge
  • Curriculum materials downloaded more than 15,600 times
  • Nearly 6,500 volunteer leaders trained to cascade the programme
  • 143 Advocacy Champions trained across 7 countries
  • 18 advocacy projects implemented at community, regional, and national levels
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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / August 1, 2024 / Gen

Norton and the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts reach 42,000 young women and girls

Written by Kim Allman | Head of Corporate Responsibility and Public Policy

Gen Blog | Community

For more than a decade, Norton, one of Gen's leading Cyber Safety brands, has worked with the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) to give girls and young women the tools they need to lead safe, healthy digital lives.

On July 20th, at the WAGGGS Sangam World Centre in Pune, India, Gen celebrated this long running partnership and discussed the importance of building Cyber Safety skills among girls and young women all over the world.

"It was an absolute pleasure to participate in the Surf Smart 2.0 panel event at Sangam. I had the opportunity to meet and interact with some truly inspiring young women who are part of the program focused on Cyber Safety awareness. Sharing my own experiences in the STEM field at Gen was a highlight for me and it was heartening to see such enthusiasm and curiosity among the participants about pursuing careers in STEM. I left the event feeling inspired and hopeful about the future of women in STEM." - Kartiki Gangthade, Associate IT Application Specialist at Gen.

The presentation was part of the Surf Smart 2.0 Programme, a four-day event designed to mark the successes and plan for the future of Surf Smart 2.0. Norton and WAGGGS co-developed this badge-earning programme to empower girls and young women ages 5-25 with the digital knowledge and leadership skills necessary to protect themselves online and make a difference in their communities.

The event brought together representatives of WAGGGS Member Organizations from more than a dozen countries-from Chile to Uganda to Tunisia and beyond-as well as the girls and young women who took part in the Surf Smart Advocacy Fund. Together, along with Kartiki Gangthade, an Associate IT Application Specialist in our Pune office who volunteered to speak at the event, attendees celebrated achievements, shared best practices and envisioned the ways Surf Smart 2.0 can continue to innovate and expand across the globe. At twenty-two years old, Kartiki was able to connect with the girl guides and scouts, inspiring the young women in the room with per personal STEM career journey.

Empowering Young Women to Surf Smart

The Pune event caps a full year of impact built around Surf Smart 2.0. The programme curriculum includes information about common online risks, simple ways to protect digital privacy and how to connect with others in positive ways.

From April 2023 to April 2024, WAGGGS estimates that the programme reached more than 42,000 girls and young women through a variety of activitations, such as:

  • 17,816 girls completed the Surf Smart 2.0 programme, earning a badge.

  • Because everyone deserves digital safety education, we make the Surf Smart 2.0 curriculum free for all. This year, the Surf Smart 2.0 audiobook and PowerPoint were downloaded more than 15,600 times.

  • WAGGGS Member Organizations directly trained nearly 6,500 volunteer leaders to cascade the programme directly to girls and young women.

  • Global events such as Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting Jamborees have reached more than 600 girls and young women.

  • 143 Advocacy Champions/Smart Surfers representing seven countries were trained directly by WAGGGS.

Advocating for a Safer Internet

Throughout 2023 and 2024, WAGGGS went beyond training girls and young women in Cyber Safety and encouraged them to lead the way toward making the internet a better place. Through the Surf Smart Advocacy Fund, WAGGGS enabled young women in 10 countries to create campaigns that advocated for a safer, more accessible and more inclusive internet. Currently, Smart Surfers are implementing 18 advocacy projects at community, regional and national levels.

For example, in addition to working in three community centers and secondary schools, Smart Surfers from the Uganda Girl Guides Association organized a high-profile panel discussion as part of their advocacy campaign. The panel celebrated Safer Internet Day and featured representatives from the Ugandan government and media industry, as well as 12 Advocacy Champions, who spoke about their WAGGGS-funded projects.

One of these projects came from 21-year-old Nankya Sauda, whose project is "Beating Online Addiction." She spoke about the work she and her team are doing to raise awareness of the effects of internet addiction on mental health and promote counselling. Likewise, Smart Surfers Faith Elizabeth Asuko and Karen Kirabo Byangira shared information about their upcoming advocacy initiative, which speaks to the challenges Ugandan youth face online, on the national television show Good Morning Uganda.

Another team of Smart Surfers, Sophia Nabbale and Ronah Akatukunda, took it one step further. They presented their advocacy campaign, which addressed bridging the intergenerational digital divide and the fight against online violence, during the United Nations Civil Society Conference 2024 in Nairobi, Kenya.

Powering Digital Freedom

A key pillar of our Social Impact strategy is to provide youth, educators, families and vulnerable people with the Cyber Safety skills they need to navigate their digital lives safely and with more confidence. Our partnership with WAGGGS is a mainstay of these efforts, delivering critical tools and training for the next generation of digital citizens. For more information on additional Cyber Safety education partnerships, check out our work with Discovery Education, the National PTA and LifeSmarts.

These grants were awarded from the Gen Foundation, a corporate advised fund of Silicon Valley Community Foundation.

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FAQ

What is the Surf Smart 2.0 Programme by Gen (GEN) and WAGGGS?

Surf Smart 2.0 is a badge-earning programme co-developed by Norton (a Gen brand) and WAGGGS to empower girls and young women aged 5-25 with digital knowledge and leadership skills for online safety and community impact.

How many girls and young women did the Surf Smart 2.0 Programme reach in 2023-2024?

From April 2023 to April 2024, the Surf Smart 2.0 Programme reached over 42,000 girls and young women through various activities and initiatives.

What is the Surf Smart Advocacy Fund launched by Gen (GEN) and WAGGGS?

The Surf Smart Advocacy Fund enables young women in 10 countries to create campaigns advocating for a safer, more accessible, and inclusive internet. It has resulted in 18 advocacy projects at community, regional, and national levels.

How many girls completed the Surf Smart 2.0 programme and earned a badge in 2023-2024?

In the period from April 2023 to April 2024, 17,816 girls completed the Surf Smart 2.0 programme and earned a badge.

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