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#DeleteCyberbullying project (infographic)

One and a half years after the launch of the #DeleteCyberBullying Project, it is time to take stock of the milestones and achievements of the campaign and look at the challenges that still lie ahead.
The event will be held on 4 June, 15-18h at the Northern Ireland Executive Brussels Office. The event agenda will include a European Commission speaker, as well as the launch of the #DeleteCyberBullying mobile app, followed by a light drinks reception.
Registration is free and will be open until 23 May. To register for the event, please click here.
To keep up-to date on the fight against cyberbullying, follow us on Twitter:@dcyberbullying #deletecyberbullying, and visit our blogwww.deletecyberbullying.eu
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