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Study: Pandemic Fueled Alarming Rise in Child Sexual Abuse in Philippines

THE WORK 2022 ASIA HOT LIST #10: BBDO Guerrero Philippines

There were several top agencies in Asia that put in strong creative performances over the last 12 months and this is recognised with their high ranking in THE WORK 2022. Over this week, Campaign Brief Asia showcases the work of those that made THE WORK 2022 Asia Hot List…

Media recall problematic ROTC history

IN HIS first State of the Nation Address, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. urged Congress to restore the mandatory Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (R

Child rights groups laud passage of law vs online abuse of kids

For Child Rights Network, the passage of Republic Act 11930 or the Anti-Online Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children (OSAEC) Law “marks the dawn of safer online spaces for children.”

Internet now safer for kids with anti-online sexual abuse law

(PNA file photo) MANILA - Several studies have revealed that the country has become one of the world's largest sources of online child sexual exploitation and abuse cases with a rapid increase in cyber tip reports, aggravated by the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic. With Republic Act 11930 or the Anti-Online Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children (OSAEC) Law, which lapsed into law last July 30, several child rights groups such as the Child Rights Network (CRN)said this marks the dawn of safer online spaces for children. The CRN said the two new laws signaled a victory for all child advocates and champions pushing for a landmark legislation that would protect Filipino children and erase the country's image as one of the most dangerous places for children to access the internet. "It is our fervent wish for Filipino children to safely navigate the virtual space without fear. RA 11930 symbolizes the break of dawn heralding a future where no more children are harmed,

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