Manila Bulletin

Int’l group urges political bets to include children’s rights

- By MERLINA HERNANDO-MALIPOT

An internatio­nal children’s organizati­on urged political bets in the upcoming midterm elections to put children’s rights in their governance platform.

Save the Children Philippine­s said local candidates in the May 13 elections should “integrate protection of children’s rights in their platform of agenda as most of child abuse cases happen at home, in schools and in the communitie­s.”

Save the Children Philippine­s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and former Department of Education (DepEd) Undersecre­tary Atty. Albert Muyot said local officials have an “important role in promoting a safe and secure environmen­t” for children in their communitie­s. “Every child should not just survive, but thrive, and grow up to make their mark in the world,” Muyot said.

Thus, local candidates “should ensure that these rights of children are recognized and protected in their platform of governance,” he said.

Save the Children Philippine­s recently held a Children’s Interface Meeting with Pasay City mayoral candidates in Pasay City. The activity sought to recognize child participat­ion rights where children can express their opinion on matters affecting them.

The activity, Muyot said, allowed the “local candidates to hear the issues from children themselves so they can integrate clear agenda and commitment in promoting children’s rights in their areas.”

The program was the culminatio­n activity of Save the Children Philippine­s under the Build Urban Children’s Resilience against Shocks and Threats of Resettleme­nt (BURST) project that seeks to teach children of their rights, build resilience in times of disasters and learn social accountabi­lity of local officials.

Children presented to the local candidates the issues and recommenda­tions on the pressing problems in Pasay City and get the commitment of the local candidates in Pasay City to address the problems on safety and security, decent housing and protection from all forms of abuse in all settings-at home, schools and communitie­s.

Among the pressing issues presented were the “need for protection of children from all forms of abuses – emotional, mental and physical including neglect – and from the effects of abuse of prohibited drugs.”

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