Senior Technical Advisor – Terre des Hommes Netherlands

Eva Notté

  • Eva Notté

    Senior Technical Advisor at Terre des Hommes Netherlands and External PhD Student at the Erasmus Graduate School of Law – Department of Law, Society and Crime.

    I’m not just a researcher – I’m a changemaker

Eva and her work at Terre des Hommes

Insights from our research move beyond the data to create systemic solutions that break the cycle of exploitation for good. I’m Eva Notté, Senior Technical Advisor at Terre des Hommes Netherlands. I lead multi-country research projects focused on child exploitation and advise others in the organisation on how to research on this topic. I have worked across Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America, designing child participatory methodologies and facilitating capacity-building training. My work involves empowering vulnerable populations by amplifying their voices through research and translating research findings into evidence-based solutions to protect children and empower communities.

Articles from Eva Notté

  • 25 February 2026

    New Research Report: Parents’ and Caregivers’ Roles in Preventing Online Child Sexual Exploitation

    Keeping children safe online begins at home, but families cannot do it alone. Across the world, children are growing up…
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  • 24 February 2026

    Launch Fourth Report VOICE-IDENTITY: Understanding Intersectionality in Online Safety

    After the launch of three case study reports on children with disabilities in Bangladesh, Indigenous children in Bolivia, and children…
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  • 10 February 2026

    Three Reports on how vulnerable groups need to be protected from online sexual exploitation

    For most children, the internet is a place of curiosity, creativity, and connection. But for others, it can be a…
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  • 30 April 2025

    New Publication: Three Exercises to Discuss Intersectionality

    Our article "Exploring Child Exploitation: Three Exercises to Discuss Intersectionality" has been published in the latest issue of Child Protection…
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