World most popular online video platform TikTok has intensified efforts towards protecting femal media practitioners from whatvit called Tech-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence (TFGBV). The move was announced during a roundtable in Abuja, organised in partnership with the Centre for Analytics and Behavioural Change (CABC).
The social media giant reaffirmed unwavering commitment to online safety for both women in the media industry and other users while strengthening corporate social responsibility initiatives. TikTok Outreach and Partnerships manager for Sub-Saharan Africa, Duduzile Mkhize disclosed that the platform is hosting a series of Women in Media Safety Roundtables across the region to better understand online threats and develop actionable solutions.
“As the digital landscape evolves, women and vulnerable communities continue to face unique online threats that could limit their expression and participation. “Through open dialogue and shared insights, TikTok is reaffirming its commitment to building a platform that uplifts and protects its diverse communities,” Mkhize said.
Beyond social impact, he said TikTok views the initiative as part of its broader CSR and business strategy. By learning from journalists and media practitioners on the frontlines, the company aims to refine safety tools, policies, and enforcement strategies to foster a safe, inclusive, and responsible digital ecosystem.
“We value the participation of the Nigerian media industry in helping us create a safe and creative platform not just for content creators, but for all users,” he added. The roundtable offered an opportunity for those with lived experiences to share insights, enabling TikTok to co-create safety solutions with local communities.