A global alliance of child-focused international
non-government organizations calls on the national and local governments to
intensify efforts against online sexual exploitation against children (OSEC).
Taking advantage of the quarantine situation, perpetrators
could easily groom children online and coerce them to send and receive sexually
explicit messages, images, and videos.
“With the indefinite suspension
of classes due to COVID-19, children are spending more time on the internet,
exposed to the dangers of OSEC,” said Euan Crawshaw, Philippine Country Manager
of Terre des Hommes - Netherlands.
Children and young adults may experience
boredom and economic stress as they stay at home for prolonged periods of time,
pushing them to engage in risky behaviors in exchange for money.
“With parents and guardians
preoccupied with economic, health, and security concerns, children may end up
browsing the internet unsupervised,” Cranshaw added.
“As the lockdown bars many
people from going to work, they look for various alternatives to sustain family
income. Going online to sell sexually explicit materials is among the options,
particularly in the Philippines where OSEC has been rampant even before the
COVID-19 pandemic,” he explained.
We, the Joining Forces Alliance,
support the Filipino children in their call to eliminate OSEC — as reflected in
the National Children Manifesto on OSEC, which is written by the children
themselves.
We also commend the relentless
efforts of the government. And we will support the government in providing
services to victim-survivors and in ensuring that children are safe.
Now more than ever, our joint
efforts should be intensified. Hence, we are calling on the national government
— through the Department of Social Welfare and Development’s Inter-Agency
Council Against Child Pornography; the Department of Justice’s Inter-Agency
Council Against Trafficking; and the Philippine National Police’s
Anti-Cybercrime Group and Women and Children Protection Center — to further
strengthen efforts in combating OSEC during this health crisis:
●
Ensure that mechanisms for
reporting, referral, and responding to OSEC cases are functional at all
times, both at the national and local level.
●
Raise awareness on OSEC through television, radio, and social media, where people
mostly spend their time during the crisis.
●
Establish a database and
monitoring system for OSEC reports related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
We are also calling on local
government units (LGUs) to increase efforts in preventing OSEC among their
constituents.
“Social protection and safety
net interventions for the COVID-19 response should address heightened and
complex physical and economic risks and vulnerabilities of children and
low-income households,” said Selena Fortich, Plan International’s Country
Program Manager for Child Protection.
“Government interventions should
focus on Filipino workers whose source of income were affected due to the
temporary closure of business and work, as well as families living below the
poverty line,” Fortich emphasized. “The government must ensure that such economic
needs are met to prevent parents from selling sexual images of their children
online.”
We, the Joining Forces Alliance,
put forward these recommendations for LGUs:
●
Provide adequate financial
and material assistance (i.e., cash, food, or non-food items) to families
whose livelihoods are affected.
●
Ensure that prevention measures
are functional at all times, such as awareness campaigns, barangay-level
reporting mechanisms, and activation of Violence Against Women and Children
(VAWC) desks.
●
Devise alternative reporting
mechanisms that is more accessible to the public.
●
Consider the unique needs of
victims of violence, such as the need to move homes
during quarantine restrictions.
About the Joining
Forces Alliance
The Joining Forces Alliance on the Elimination of Violence
Against Children is a global alliance of child-focused international
non-government organizations. We are advocating for a renewed commitment of
governments to achieve the rights of children. We are composed of ChildFund
Alliance, Plan International, Save the Children, SOS Children’s Villages, Terre des Hommes International Federation, and World Vision.
No comments:
Post a Comment