At the same time that online exploitation evolves faster than ever, the government has yet to implement a stronger safeguard for the youth through increased policies, systematic surveillance and national awareness at the hands of the law. Agencies like the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), and the Philippine National Police - Women and Children Protection Center (PNP-WCPC) aim to ensure that offenders are caught, sites used for OSAEC or CSAEM are shut down and victims are given proper recourse by ensuring safe spaces for dignity and human rights at all times. But these laws are meaningless without sustained engagement from all sectors.
Thus, more than law is needed to stop OSAEC and CSAEM but parental guidance on responsible internet use; teacher instruction on appropriate online forums; community collaboration for better response and reporting. Only when all sectors come together - from moms and dads to educators to local communities to tech spaces - can a safe and supported learning area emerge for children who want to explore their lives online.
Thus, the theme for 2025 calls everyone to collaborate in upholding every child's rights. Awareness is the stepping stone for a safe future for Filipinos but creating a safe space online is akin to any proactive endeavor of a good digital citizen. Protecting children this month isn't enough; it's a year's long crusade for the nation.