Manila, Philippines – The Philippine Commission on Women (PCW) has launched a new campaign alongside DDB Group Philippines in order to combat online sexual exploitation of children (OSAEC) in the Philippines, as well as raising awareness and encouraging action across digital platforms.

At the centre of this campaign are multiple films designed to educate the public on the rampant exploitation of children online under the public noses, and the importance of reporting suspicious activity. These films serve as a rallying cry for individuals, companies, and organizations across all sectors to join the fight against OSAEC.

With social media serving as a pervasive influence in today’s society, the partnership between PCW and DDB Group Philippines aims to leverage platforms to create awareness of how citizens can protect children from online predators and create a safer digital environment for all.

Gil Chua, group chair and CEO at DDB Group Philippines, said, “At DDB, we believe in the power of creativity to move people and the importance of collective action in safeguarding the welfare of our children. As a longtime partner of PCW, we are committed to utilizing our expertise to amplify awareness, encourage reporting, and ultimately, protect the most vulnerable members of our society.”

Meanwhile, Atty. Khay Ann C. Magundayao-Borlado, OIC at PCW, commented, “Seven years partnership with DDB have seen strides in communications and advancement of policies into laws from safe spaces law to empowering the public to protect our children from online abuse. We are proud to partner with DDB in this crucial endeavor to harness the reach and influence of social media, we can amplify our message and mobilize communities to take action. Together, we can stop abuse.”