A proposed vision for implementing digital protection in civil society organizations

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1 Faculty of Social Service - Al-Azhar University

2 Assistant Professor of Social Planning, Faculty of Social Work, Al-Azhar University

3 Lecturer, Department of Libraries and Information Technology, Faculty of Education, Al-Azhar University

Abstract

The study aimed to identify the challenges of implementing digital protection in civil society organizations, with the aim of arriving at a proposed planning vision through which these challenges can be addressed. The study used the case study approach and The study belongs to the descriptive studies style and the study was applied to a sample of (46) officials and workers at the Peace Center for the Protection of Children and the Rehabilitation of Victims using a comprehensive census method. The study showed that the first axis with its dimensions had an average of (2.17 - 2.27 - 2.31), which means that the first three dimensions had an average level, indicating that there are many financial, human and cognitive requirements that need What homeless children's organizations need to be able to implement digital protection in homeless children's organizations. The average of the other three dimensions was as follows (2.33- 2.36- 2.35), which means that it is a high level indicating that there are many, administrative, training and technical requirements that these organizations need to apply digital protection to it. The results of the second axis came at an average of (2.17 - 2.31 - 2.26 - 2.32 - 2.27 - 2.28), meaning that all dimensions of the second axis came at an average level, and this indicates that there are many financial, human, cognitive, administrative, training and technical challenges that hinder the implementation of digital protection. The results of the third axis came with an arithmetic mean of (2.33), which is a high level and indicates that the proposed solutions may greatly help in facing the challenges of implementing digital protection in organizations for homeless children.

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