The 2025 National Children’s Month Celebration with the theme “OSAEC-CSAEM Wakasan: Kaligtasan at Karapatan ng Bata, Ipaglaban!” reminds us that children deserve to grow up in a safe environment, both online and offline. As technology becomes a big part of our daily lives, children are now more exposed to online dangers such as abuse and exploitation. This celebration is important because it raises awareness and encourages everyone to take responsibility in protecting children’s rights, safety, and dignity.
As a student, I believe the government is making real efforts to protect children by creating programs and laws that focus on preventing online sexual abuse. The launch of the National Strategic Plan to Combat OSAEC and CSAEM (2025–2028) shows that the government is serious about addressing this issue. It aims to strengthen law enforcement, support victims, and educate communities about online safety. This helps ensure that children are not only protected but also heard and valued.
Government agencies like the DSWD, Council for the Welfare of Children, and local government units also work with schools and communities to spread awareness. Campaigns, seminars, and information drives help students like us understand our rights and how to stay safe online. These actions show that protecting children is not only about punishment for offenders but also about prevention and education.
However, I think protecting children should not stop with the government alone. Families, schools, and even students have an important role to play. Simple actions like reporting suspicious activities, guiding younger children online, and speaking up when something is wrong can already make a difference. The 2025 National Children’s Month reminds us that children’s safety and rights are worth fighting for, and everyone has a part in making that happen.










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