FAFCE Contributes to European Commission Consultation on Stopping Online Child Sexual Abuse

FAFCE’s contribution seeks to offer to the Commission a comprehensive and cross-cutting legal framework for addressing all forms of online child sexual abuse and proposes five specific policies. Overall, the online protection of children must be a top priority of the European Union, in order to create a welcoming environment where children can learn, play, and have access to useful services while fully protected from the dreadful risks of online abuse.

FAFCE Contributes to European Commission Consultation on Stopping Online Child Sexual Abuse2021-04-16T19:00:51+02:00

FAFCE Board Resolution on Surrogacy

Board Resolution SURROGACY: A VIOLATION OF HUMAN DIGNITY Motherhood: a precious gift, to respect and protect The practice of surrogacy

FAFCE Board Resolution on Surrogacy2022-06-03T17:41:33+02:00