Children Services PS Carren Angeng'o (R) with KFCB Acting CEO Nelly Muluka [Courtesy]

A nationwide digital safety campaign is set to be rolled out across all 47 counties to protect children from inappropriate online content while promoting family values.

Dubbed the “Linda Toto” Campaign, the programme to address the growing risks posed by unrestricted internet access by strengthening child protection frameworks and raising public awareness on digital safety.

It was unveiled following a joint strategy meeting in Nairobi, where the Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) and the State Department for Children Services committed to pooling regulatory and child welfare resources.

Children Services PS Carren Ageng’o said the rapid expansion of internet access has made child protection in the digital space increasingly complex, requiring coordinated intervention across government agencies and stakeholders.