País
Filipinas
Puntuaciones
Asia Oriental y Sudoriental
5th
General
8th
Governance and accountability
6th
Prevention
6th
Healing
4th
Justice
Rango compartido — uno o más países tienen la misma puntuación.
Pathfinder
7th
General
10th
Governance and accountability
9th
Prevention
14th
Healing
9th
Justice
Rango compartido — uno o más países tienen la misma puntuación.
EVAC Ministerial
10th
General
13th
Governance and accountability
15th
Prevention
19th
Healing
11th
Justice
Rango compartido — uno o más países tienen la misma puntuación.
Indicadores de contexto
- GDP per capita
- 3984.83
- Level of poverty
- 15.5
- Gini coefficient
- 39.3
- Rule of Law Index
- 0.46
- Gender Inequality Index (GII)
- 0.35
- Women in parliament
- 28.3
- Gender gap in educational attainment
- 1.0
- LGBTQ Equality Index
- 56.0
- Birth registration
- 94.0
- Internet penetration rate
- 83.77
- Lead child protection ministries or agencies
- 2.0
- Child marriage
- 9.0
- Online child sexual abuse
- 3.3
Analysis coming soon
Progress through data, policy, and investment
[Add data for Philippines, e.g., Survey on VAC and Into the Light]
The Committee on the Rights of the Child has recognized The Philippines as a Pioneer in Children’s Participation. For example, the government established a child consultation process during development of the National Action Plan on violence against children and convenes a CWC National Committee on Child and Youth Participation.
The Philippines has strengthened its legal framework in recent years and shown global leadership in criminalizing online grooming of children for sexual purposes, with clear definitions, through the Anti-Online Sexual Abuse or Exploitation of Children Act and Anti-Child Sexual Abuse of Exploitation Materials Act of 2022.
(Add host for 2nd EVAC)
What remains: Closing the gaps in protection
Leadership comes with responsibility. Closing these gaps will require action like:
- Putting in place a National Action Plan to address online sexual violence against children and adolescents
- Establishing a national survivors council
- Mandating medical provider training on identifying and responding to sexual violence against children
- Increasing access to mental health services for survivors
- Putting in place a legal aid mechanism
- Establishing the age of sexual consent at 18, and
- Criminalizing the sexual exploitation of children and adolescents
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