The State Department for Children Services has revealed that more than 10,000 child protection cases were recorded across the country between January 2025 and March 2026, with abandonment cases accounting for the highest number.
The Philippines placed 15th globally in the Out of the Shadows Index, which measures how governments protect children and adolescents from sexual violence, with advocates citing stronger online child protection laws while urging deeper reforms on survivor participation and access to justice.
Support given to child and adolescent victims of sexual violence in the UK falls well below “bare minimum” standards, a new study has suggested. The UK ranked 23rd out of 60 countries in the Out of the Shadows Index when it came to access to “timely, free, and multi-disciplinary” support.
The Philippines ranked 15th out of 60 countries evaluated to determine how they are responding to the scourge of sexual violence against children and adolescents, according to the 2026 Out of the Shadows Index.
The 2026 Out of the Shadows Index ranked Australia top of 60 countries across six regions in a global benchmark assessing the minimum laws, policies, and services needed to address sexual violence against children and adolescents. But the research also found no country was doing enough to prevent and respond to childhood and teenage sexual violence.
The latest Violence Against Children and Youth Survey in Tanzania has revealed significant progress in the fight against sexual, physical and emotional violence against adolescent children.
The 2023 Jamaica Violence Against Children and Youth Survey (VACS) reveals that more than three in four Jamaican children and youth have experienced some form of violence in their lifetime. UNICEF is urging legislators and policymakers to seize this pivotal moment and enact comprehensive child-centered reforms.
FRANCE 24's Sharon Gaffney speaks to campaigner Mié Kohiyama, Co-founder of the Brave Movement and 'Be Brave France'. She says that France is plagued by collective denial and major impunity of child sexual abuse.
The most countries represented at a childhood violence summit consists in 119 countries and was achieved by the 1st Global Ministerial Conference on Ending Violence Against Children (Colombia) held in Bogotá, Colombia, between 7 and 8 November 2024.
Together for Girls has released the results of a comprehensive study that shows how common childhood sexual violence is throughout the world this year.
Daniela Ligiero, directora ejecutiva de Together for Girls, habló en el programa Desde Adentro con la periodista Andrea Bernal sobre las duras cifras de violencia sexual de la que son víctimas niñas, niños y adolescentes, así como de los mecanismos que las sociedades deben promover para proteger a los menores.