Higher risk of
online sexual abuse and exploitation of children during quarantine
SaferKidsPH promotes child
online safety in support of the national COVID-19 response
Press Release
April 17, 2020
MANILA –
SaferKidsPH, a consortium of Save the Children Philippines, The Asia
Foundation and UNICEF, and funded by the Australian Government, is
expanding its efforts to protect children against online sexual
abuse and exploitation during the COVID-19 enhanced community
quarantine (ECQ).
While online platforms are
used for positive learning and socialising, they can also expose
children to cyberbullying, online sexual abuse and exploitation, and
other forms of harm. These risks are greater during the quarantine
period, as children spend more time online, with or without the
guidance of a parent or carer.
Starting April 15,
SaferKidsPH in collaboration with the Department of Information and
Communications Technology, the National Telecommunications
Commission, Smart Communications, and Globe Telecom will launch an
SMS campaign focusing on practical child online safety measures that
can be used during the COVID-19 ECQ. Mobile subscribers will be
invited to visit the platforms of SaferKidsPH and UNICEF for more
information.
During this enhanced
community quarantine, children could be at a higher risk of being
exposed to online predators. But this is not the only threat.
Unfortunately, most cases of online sexual exploitation of children
in the Philippines involve parents or family members as
facilitators. As the country bunkers down to battle the COVID-19
pandemic, more children could be subject to exploitation in their
own homes.
Brigadier General
Alessandro C. Abella, Chief of the Philippine National Police-Women
and Children Protection Center (PNP-WCPC), said that during the
lockdown, his staff will continue to receive, monitor, and respond
to online sexual abuse and exploitation of children-related reports.
“Even in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis, the PNP-WCPC continues to
be aggressive in its fight against online sexual exploitation of
children,” he said.
For more information on
how to stay safe online and how you can help stop online sexual
exploitation of children, please visit www.saferkidsph.org. You may
also follow SaferKidsPH on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.
For further support, you
can call the following helplines:
1) PNP Aleng Pulis - +63
919 777 7377
2) Action Against Human
Trafficking - 1343 within Metro Manila; (02) 1343 outside Metro
Manila
3) Bantay Bata - 163
4) UP-PGH COVID-19
Bayanihan Operations Center - 155 200 or https://publicservice.up.edu.ph/uppgh-bayanihan-na.