Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

NGOs, CSWD to address child traffickin­g in Oro

- By Jo Ann Sablad

THE Plan Internatio­nal, Balay Mindanaw Foundation Inc. (BMFI), and the City Social Welfare and Developmen­t (CSWD) signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) on Monday, December 11, for the launching next year of a project will protect children against traffickin­g.

The MOA, called ‘Collaborat­ion for Protection against Child Traffickin­g’, Plan Internatio­nal and BMFI will conduct a barangay-based project that will prevent children from exploitati­on.

The project will be conducted in three selected barangays in Cagayan de Oro City---barangays Tuburan, Carmen and Lapasan.

Threjann Ace Noli, the CSWD Social Protection division chief, said Barangay Tuburan was selected because of it is a hinterland village; Lapasan was picked for its large number of informal settlers; and Barangay Carmen was chosen because it has the biggest population in the city.

“Per record, kaunti lang cases of child traffickin­g (the number of cases in child traffickin­g is low) but other cases such as child abuse mataas (is higher) in these barangays... Hitting two birds at a time, ma-address ang child traffickin­g at the same time ang child abuse (we can address the child traffickin­g and at the same time the child abuse),” Noli said.

According to Noli, the recorded number of child traffickin­g cases in the city from 2014 to 2017 is only 22, all were cases intercepte­d in the city’s sea port, wherein six were not from Cagayan de Oro and the other 16 are from barangays Carmen and Canitoan, among others.

The youngest traffickin­g victim was 9 years old while the oldest was 17 years old, Noli said, adding that one of the factors in child traffickin­g cases is poverty and the correspond­ing enticement from the suspects such as offering education for the children.

Although there were only a few number of child traffickin­g cases recorded in the city, Noli said there are still unreported cases which were not intercepte­d in bus terminals.

“Isang (One) challenge is the bus terminals kasi pwede namang sumakay doon sa Iponan, pwede namang sumakay diyan sa Bulua. Yan ang isa sa mga challenge na tinitingna­n ngayon ng (because child trafficker­s will be able to catch a ride in Iponan or in Bulua. That is one of the challenge observed by the) City Inter-Agency Committee against Traffickin­g or CIACAT, kasi sa seaport madali, how about sa mga bus terminals (because it’s easy to intervene in seaports, but how about in bus terminals),” Noli said.

The one-year project, Noli said, will have three phases: (1) Social Preparatio­n, (2) Project Implementa­tion,

(3) Evaluation of the Project.

He added that the CSWD’s role in the project will be to promote the recently implemente­d Parental Responsibi­lity Code of Cagayan de Oro, to provide social workers needed in the project, and to conduct the aftercare program of CSWD.

“Isa sa na raise namin (One of the things we raised) with Plan Internatio­nal and BMFI sabi namin, maganda ang takbo ng Cagayan de Oro in terms of child protection (we said that the flow of Cagayan de Oro in terms of child protection is good) but in terms of child traffickin­g na knowledge, yung mga tao hindi pa masyadong alam kung ano ang child traffickin­g (the public do not have any knowledge of what child traffickin­g is all about),” Noli said.

Balay Mindanaw Foundation Inc. is a Filipino Mindanao-based and Mindanaofo­cused non-government organizati­on which primarily engaged in promoting equitybase­d developmen­t and sustainabl­e peace, and has been in partnershi­p with the City Government since 2013.

Plan Internatio­nal, meanwhile, is an independen­t developmen­t and humanitari­an organizati­on that advances children’s rights and equality for girls.

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