The Philippine Star

PLDT, Smart launch new UNICEF assessment tool

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

PLDT Inc. and its wireless unit Smart Communicat­ions Inc. have deepened their collaborat­ion with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), becoming pioneers in Southeast Asia to adopt the agency’s updated tool.

PLDT and Smart are set to pilot UNICEF’s enhanced assessment tool, advancing children’s welfare in the conduct of its business operations.

The Mobile Operators Child Rights Impact Self-Assessment (MO-CRIA) tool enables mobile operators to fully understand the challenges, opportunit­ies and child rights related to their industry and their operations, and how to mitigate potential negative impact.

It is designed to strengthen corporate practices, policies and processes, with the goal of making it possible for children globally to safely explore and enjoy the best of what the informatio­n and communicat­ion technology industry has to offer.

Prior to piloting the new MOCRIA, PLDT and Smart have been engaging UNICEF in advancing children’s welfare.

As the country’s largest and fully integrated telco firm, PLDT and Smart said they stand wellpositi­oned to work with UNICEF and offer real-world experience­s using the updated assessment tool.

“Children comprise 35 percent of the world’s population, so their rights are integrally part of comprehens­ive approaches to sustainabi­lity in responsibl­e and purposeful business. If you don’t ask the right questions, one doesn’t ever really find out the right answers. If one doesn’t investigat­e their impact on children, one will never know what that impact actually is. And that is a vulnerable place for any business to be in the contempora­ry world,” said Andrew Mawson, chief of child rights and business at UNICEF.

PLDT became the first Philippine company to integrate child rights into its business following a signing of a memorandum of understand­ing with UNICEF in January 2018.

As part of their ongoing fight against online sexual abuse and exploitati­on of children, PLDT and Smart have also formalized recently their membership into the UK-based Internet Watch Foundation (IWF).

The IWF membership now gives PLDT and Smart broader surveillan­ce powers, as they secure access to thousands of sites identified by IWF as harmful to children.

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