OSAEC Awareness Campaign in Bataaan
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In our efforts to extend our online awareness campaign in the Philippines, we recently conducted an online safety seminar in Bataan, one of the known provinces in the country because of the rich history it has.
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Early this year, we funded the launch of Kapitbahay Sessions — a magazine that rekindles the joy of our human dignity. Kapitbahay means “neighbor” in Filipino, and through a youtube series, we aim to have an abundance of truth about abuse. We believe that such abundance of truth will protect the most vulnerable children.
Young women survivors engage in meaningful discussions about OASEC with Filipino parents and families. Since the establishment of the show, multiple families and individuals have participated in the discussions, including university students, young professionals, a former television personality and an entertainment company executive.
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In our efforts to extend our online awareness campaign in the Philippines, we recently conducted an online safety seminar in Bataan, one of the known provinces in the country because of the rich history it has.
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As we aim to extend the reach of the Manila Slum Project (MSP) in the Philippines, we visited two slum areas situated within Barangay Loyola Heights, Marytown and Daan Tubo.
More and more people are taking notice of the actions we are taking against Online Sexual Abuse or Exploitation of Children (OSAEC) in the Philippines.
Lolita smiles brightly as she shows us her stock of clothes to sell. She is one of the members of our microfinance program in the Philippines.