Damage from online bullying 1 out of 3 young people in the world UNICEF survey September 5 0:18

UNICEF = United Nations Children's Fund conducted a survey on the so-called "net bullying" using the Internet, and found that one out of three young people had been damaged, and UNICEF took measures in each country. I am calling you.

UNICEF conducted an app survey of over 170,000 young people aged 13 to 24 in 30 countries around the world, and announced the results on the 4th.

According to it, 36% of the total respondents answered that they had experienced online bullying, and 36% of respondents said that they had been absent from school due to online bullying. That ’s 19%.

In addition, 71% of the victims were affected through SNS such as Facebook and Instagram.

UNICEF said that online bullying has been recognized as a problem mainly in developed countries, but in this survey, 34% of respondents in sub-Saharan Africa such as Nigeria and Mali It means that it was damaged.

UNICEF calls on countries to take measures, such as setting up a consultation service to hear young people's concerns and training teachers and parents to prevent damage.

(Japan is not included in 30 countries)