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Joining the UNICRI AI for Safer Children Global Hub

Written by Roseman Labs | Apr 23, 2026 4:30:00 AM

23 April 2026

News Alert: Joining the UNICRI AI for Safer Children Global Hub

Practitioners working in child safeguarding need insight into what information matters across data silos, but critical insights only emerge when signals across institutions become connected. The central challenge is enabling agencies in different organisations to learn from each other, without sharing sensitive data.

This week, Roseman Labs has been listed on the UNICRI (United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute) AI for Safer Children Global Hub, a global network of tools and agencies working to protect children through better use of technology and intelligence.

Being part of this network matters to us for two reasons.

First and foremost: child protection is one of the most serious applications of what we build. Connecting the signals that identify a child at risk - across hospitals, police, social services, without any institution seeing another's records - is exactly the kind of problem our platform exists for.

The second reason is less obvious: we are not just a participant in this network, but an example of a broader shift in how sensitive data can be shared within networks. Agencies can contribute intelligence without surrendering control of their data, without exposing individual records, and without compromising privacy.

Working with UMC Utrecht and the National Signaling Instrument for Child Abuse (NSK/SCAN), we built a platform that allows healthcare providers to securely link data about children presenting across different institutions, without any hospital ever seeing another's patient records. The data stays encrypted. Each institution keeps full control of what it contributes. Only the connection surfaces; the pattern that no single agency could have found alone.

We are grateful to UNICRI for including us in this network. For us and our partners, it is an opportunity to connect with agencies and practitioners working on the same problem across jurisdictions and sectors.

If you are working on cross-institutional intelligence in child protection, financial crime, national security, or public safety, we would welcome the conversation.

 

 Watch the full UMC Utrecht project video.  

 

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