Child Protection in Philippines

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Region: Philippines

Child protection in the Philippines is a significant concern due to high levels of poverty, inadequate social services, and a lack of effective legal frameworks to prevent and respond to child abuse, exploitation, and neglect. Children are particularly vulnerable to trafficking, sexual exploitation, and violence, and many are forced to work in hazardous conditions or live on the streets.

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                CAMELEON has been working in the Philippines for 25 years in order to facilitate the protection, healing and rehabilitation of young girls victim of sexual abuse (5-24 years old). 160 girls are curren...
                
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                This project will provide 130 additional Filipino Amerasian children with funds for school fees and psycho-social development and medical services. PAGA supports 130 children in Metro Manila and inten...
                
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                This project will pay for specially trained home visitors to follow up on all the babies born at Mercy In Action birth centers in the Philippines through the first 1,000 days of the child's life. Thes...
                
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                We have rolled out www.nightzookeeper.com software as a language platform to connect children in Japan with children in other countries over the internet. We have started a lab in Boracay, Philippines...
                
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                This project will support 40 children who are abandoned, neglected and surrendered children in the Philippines by providing their basic needs like food, clothing, medical and educational assistance.

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