
International Convention on Children's right
CyberDodo and Ants (1-1)
CyberDodo and Bees (1-5)
Beaches (1-6)
The Convention (2-1)
Definition of the Child – Article 1 and 2 - (2-2)
The Mission of CyberDodo (2-40)
CyberDodo and the waste of energy (1-20)
CyberDodo and persons with disabilities (2-20)
The importance of the media – Article 17 - (2-15)
CyberDodo and the Dangers of Fire (1-7)
Rivers (1-8)
Understanding the best interests of the child (2-3)
CyberDodo and the Monkeys (1-13)
Camels (1-31)
CyberDodo and Water (1-32)
Medicinal plants (1-33)
CyberDodo and the Penguins (1-34)
CyberDodo and child soldiers (2-30)
CyberDodo and the Cheetah (1-23)
CyberDodo and the TseTse fly (1-47)
CyberDodo fights against the sexual exploitation of children (2-27)
CyberDodo and Coral (1-16)
CyberDodo and ground water tables (1-53)
The Right to a Nationality (2-37)
CyberDodo and the Forests (1-9)
CyberDodo takes on Obesity (2-34)
CyberDodo and the Eagles (1-21)
CyberDodo and the Implementation of the Agreement (2-4)
CyberDodo and Tortoises (1-24)
CyberDodo and the Freedom of Expression (2-13)
CyberDodo and the farmyard (1-25)
CyberDodo fights against Child Trafficking (2-28)
CyberDodo and Rhinos (1-28)
CyberDodo takes on the cigarette (2-35)
CyberDodo takes on child abuse (2-16)
CyberDodo fights against child labour (2-25)
CyberDodo and greenhouse gases (1-40)
CyberDodo fights against drug abuse (2-26)
CyberDodo and Street kids(1-38)
CyberDodo fights against child abduction (2-11)
CyberDodo and Clones (1-4)
CyberDodo and the Whales (1-10)
CyberDodo and the Right to Education (2-38)
CyberDodo and Dolphins (1-11)
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CyberDodo defends the Right to Freedom of Expression in the Courts (2-12)
CyberDodo and solar energy (1-45)
CyberDodo and the Elephants (1-22)
CyberDodo fights against hunger (2-6)
CyberDodo and the Ozone Layer (1-35)
CyberDodo and Urban pollution (1-19)
CyberDodo and mother’s milk (2-7)
CyberDodo and Nutrition (1-55)
Raising awareness of the Convention (2-39)
CyberDodo and city maintenance (1-41)
CyberDodo and the Sea Lion (1-18)
CyberDodo and Dodos (1-2)
CyberDodo fights against sexual aggression (2-33)
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CyberDodo and the Sharks (1-27)
CyberDodo and the Molluscs (1-26)
CyberDodo and illegal animal trafficking (1-30)
CyberDodo and the Right to Live with one’s own Parents (2-09)
CyberDodo and draught horses (1-36)
The Right to have a name
CyberDodo and the Dams (1-37)
CyberDodo commits to the right to respect of personal privacy (2-14)
CyberDodo and the Alligators (1-39)
CyberDodo and abandoned animals (1-43)
Let us fight against the sexual exploitation of children
CyberDodo and Heritage (1-44)
CyberDodo for the Rights Governing Adoption Practices (2-18)
CyberDodo and Global Warming (1-50)
CyberDodo and Pesticides (1-51)
CyberDodo and the Walrus (1-46)
CyberDodo and the Otter (1-52).
CyberDodo and Salmon (1-54)
Hall of Fame (Winners of CyberDodo's tournaments)To explain International Day Against Sexual Exploitation, www.CyberDodo.org (an interactive multimedia platform and family-oriented educational site) is launching an international video game tournament on March 4, 2010.
Sexual exploitation is one of the most serious acts of aggression that can be committed against a child it's a crime! We are talking about child prostitution for all human beings under the age of 18 who are active in the sex trade, whether this be forced or voluntarily. Although it is difficult to obtain exact figures, UNICEF estimates that more than 3 million children are involved in prostitution throughout the world and that they represent over a third of all sex workers in Asia.
To let all victims of this hateful industry, which affects rich countries as well as poor ones, know that they don't have to suffer, and that the international Convention on the Rights of the Child protects them against all kinds of abuse, www.CyberDodo.org has developed an extensive collection of free multimedia content (already available in French, English, Spanish and Arabic) whose originality lies in its ability to capture the interest of the entire family by offering various formats (cartoons, video games, files, quizzes, etc.).
CyberDodo is a universal ambassador, unaffiliated with any race, gender, religion, politics or social level, which broadcasts its message of protection through the Internet, notably in partnership with the UN's Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
and Interpol, who demonstrated through Operation VICO that identified pedophiles no longer had refuge anywhere.
The object of the game, according to www.CyberDodo.org, is to save virtual child victims from sexual exploitation. Thus informed, motivated and convinced, each one of us can take concrete action to fight this scourge.

CyberDodo's slogan is: "Because freedom is born of knowledge". A non-profit initiative, CyberDodo is supported by major international organizations.
To access the game against sexual exploitation, click here
To access the case file against sexual exploitation, click here
To access the cartoon against sexual exploitation, click here
To access the (3-minute) CyberDodo presentation video, click here
To access the Interpol presentation, click here
To access the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights presentation, click here