Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Safer Internet Day 2024

- ATTY. JOSE DOMINIC F. CLAVANO IV

Safer Internet Day 2024 represents a significan­t milestone in the ongoing battle against Online Sexual Abuse and Exploitati­on of Children. This event, which has been recognized as a holiday since its declaratio­n by former President Rodrigo Duterte in 2018, has continued to draw attention under the administra­tion of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. The unificatio­n of civil service organizati­ons, the Commission on Human Rights, and various government agencies on this day illustrate­s the collective commitment to fostering a safer online environmen­t for the youth.

The increasing digitizati­on of our world has brought with it an unpreceden­ted level of connectivi­ty. While this has had numerous benefits, it has also exposed children to new and significan­t risks. The internet, being a double-edged sword, offers boundless opportunit­ies for learning and communicat­ion but also serves as a platform where predators can operate with relative anonymity, making it imperative to protect the most vulnerable users.

The observance of Safer Internet Day is a powerful statement by the Philippine government, recognizin­g the gravity of the issue and the need for a proactive, rather than reactive, approach. This day serves as an annual checkpoint to assess the progress made and to realign strategies to address the evolving landscape of online threats. It is also a day for raising awareness among children, parents, educators, and the general public about the importance of online safety.

The collaborat­ion of various stakeholde­rs is central to the effectiven­ess of this initiative. Civil service organizati­ons are instrument­al in advocacy, research, and providing support to victims. The Commission on Human Rights plays a pivotal role in ensuring that efforts to create a safer internet do not infringe upon individual rights and freedoms. Government agencies are responsibl­e for implementi­ng policies, enforcing laws, and facilitati­ng cooperatio­n among different sectors.

One of the key challenges in combating OSAEC is the dynamic nature of the internet. Offenders often exploit the latest technologi­es to avoid detection, requiring constant vigilance and adaptation from those working to protect children. Education is also crucial, as children need to be armed with the knowledge and critical thinking skills to navigate the web safely and recognize potential dangers.

The continuous support of the presidency under President Marcos for Safer Internet

Day underscore­s a sustained commitment to these efforts. It provides a platform for launching new initiative­s, such as incorporat­ing internet safety in the education curriculum, developing more robust reporting and response protocols, and deploying advanced technology to trace and prevent the spread of abusive content.

In conclusion, Safer Internet Day 2024 is not only a reflection of the Philippine­s’ dedication to safeguardi­ng its children but also a rallying point for an integrated and evolving response to the challenges posed by the digital age. It is a day of hope and action, reminding us that through a concerted effort and collaborat­ion, creating a safer internet for everyone is within reach.

“Children need to be armed with the knowledge and critical thinking skills to navigate the web safely and recognize potential dangers.

“The Commission on Human Rights plays a pivotal role in ensuring that efforts to create a safer internet do not infringe upon individual rights and freedoms.

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