October 17, 2024
Digido Finance Corp. lends a hand to Rizal’s Cuyambay Elementary School through education donation drive
September 24, 2024
Spread hope and happiness with UNICEF Christmas cards by Manuel Baldemor
This 2024, UNICEF Cards feature the joyful works of Filipino artist Manuel Baldemor. Get one box of UNICEF Cards for every P1,000 donation and help more vulnerable children survive and thrive. Get your own set of UNICEF Cards at https://donate.unicef.ph/. |
The works of Filipino artist Manuel Baldemor are featured in this year’s UNICEF Cards. Go to https://donate.unicef.ph/ to get your own set today. |
Make someone happy today and help more children with UNICEF Cards! For every P1,000 donation, you get one box of UNICEF Cards featuring the art of Manuel Baldemor. Every donation supports UNICEF's lifesaving programs for children. Go now to https://donate.unicef.ph/. |
March 2, 2024
Social media influencers take on challenge to be Creators #ForEveryChild to protect children from online abuse and exploitation
As the country wraps up this year’s Safer Internet Month, UNICEF Philippines awarded the first-ever annual badge of recognition to digital influencers who accepted the challenge to be Creators #ForEveryChild. They have lent their unique creative platforms and reach to fight for the rights of every child in the country, especially the most vulnerable to online abuse and exploitation.
(Left to Right): Creators #ForEveryChild Anina Rubio, AJ Bacar, Cat Triviño and Buji Babiera together with UNICEF Philippines Advocacy and Communications Chief Lely Djuhari (center)
The Creators #ForEveryChild - AJ Bacar, Anina Rubio, Buji
Babiera, Cat Triviño, Ginger Arboleda, Inka Magnaye, Jing Ruiz, Karl
Bautista, Raco Ruiz, Reb Atadero, Riyan Portuguez - received
the badge and certificates of appreciation during the Safer Internet Convention
on Digital Responsibility held by UNICEF today. These influencers’ have
contributed to ending online sexual abuse and exploitation of children,
including abusive and exploitative materials. This is very timely, as most
Philippine children and young people look up – some of them exclusively - to
social media influencers for informative content.
This year’s theme
calls on everyone to prevent
this scrouge and work with Government to step up implementation of Republic Act
11930, otherwise known as the Anti-Online Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of
Children and Anti-Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Material Act, that
strengthens the country’s response and protection of children to online
predators. According to a UNICEF-ECPAT-Interpol Disrupting Harm study, 20 per cent of children, 12 to 17, reported being
victims of this abuse in 2021. Unfortunately, due to stigma, disclosure is
disproportionately low - despite various
reporting channels. Only 0-4 per
cent of victims ever reported, and only 0-3 per cent know how to report to the
police or to helplines.
The convention was attended by close to 100 children and
youth who co-developed a Digital Responsibility Programme which aims to
increase the capacity and protective behavior of learners and teachers in
navigating online and digital platforms. It was organized by the Positive Youth
Development Network, the Department of Education and the local government units
of Valenzuela City and Angeles City with UNICEF support.
UNICEF
Philippines underscores the importance of adults and children in growing their
understanding of their digital responsibility. Safer internet Month is helping
build youth, parent and caregiver’s digital literacy or the skills they need to
live, learn, and work in a society where information is increasingly channeled
through digital technology and social media. Ultimately, the collective effort
will maximize the positive experience that children and young people can get
from the internet, while preventing all forms of online abuse and
exploitation.
October 24, 2023
UNICEF urges intensified catch-up vaccination efforts to eradicate polio
November 25, 2022
Children and young people want a society that leaves no one behind
October 30, 2022
Help the victims of Typhoon Paeng via Shopee
Shopee users can choose to
donate to UNICEF, Habitat for Humanity, Waves for Water, and GMA Kapuso
Foundation by purchasing donation vouchers in-app
MANILA, OCTOBER 30, 2022 - To provide support to Filipinos affected by the heavy rains and gusty winds brought about by Typhoon Paeng across the Luzon, Visayas, and most especially the Mindanao region, Shopee launches its Shopee Bayanihan: Typhoon Paeng Support initiative together with partner charity organizations. Through the initiative, users can purchase donation vouchers from Shopee’s partner charities on the app. These efforts are part of Shopee Bayanihan, the company's umbrella CSR arm that seeks to provide support for communities in need through partnerships with various humanitarian organizations.
From October 30 up to November 13, Shopee users can purchase the donation e-vouchers that will be used to provide victims of the typhoon with water kits, health, and sanitation stations, and other essentials such as food and clothes from partner charities UNICEF, Habitat for Humanity, Waves for Water, and GMA Kapuso Foundation. Users can access e-vouchers for Typhoon Paeng through https://shopee.ph/m/shopee-bayanihan and purchase them via Shopee’s integrated mobile wallet, ShopeePay.
Martin Yu, Director at Shopee Philippines, said, “We are deeply saddened by the vast impact that Typhoon Paeng has brought to our Filipino communities across the country. Now more than ever, we will continue to maximize our platform and resources to provide immediate relief to our fellow Filipinos in need. With this initiative, we hope to provide our kababayans with the support they need to recoup and recover.”
To
donate to those affected by Typhoon Paeng, users may:
1. Head to the
microsite https://shopee.ph/m/shopee-bayanihan.
2. Choose the
e-voucher of your preferred charity.
3. Click “Buy Now” to purchase the donation vouchers using ShopeePay.
With its heavy rains and strong winds triggering floods and landslides, Typhoon Paeng’s adverse effects were felt throughout the Philippines’ different regions, particularly in areas across Mindanao, such as Cotabato and Maguindanao. Through Shopee Bayanihan, Shopee is committed to making e-commerce accessible for everyone by helping communities benefit from the power of digital transformation wherever they are in the Philippines.
To
know more about Shopee Bayanihan: Typhoon Paeng Support, visit https://shopee.ph/m/shopee-bayanihan.
September 14, 2022
UNICEF cards bring back Paskong Pinoy
- Give the gift of joy with limited-edition UNICEF Christmas cards featuring the work of National Artist Larry Alcala
December 26, 2021
Donate to Typhoon Odette Victims via Shopee App and Shopee Will Match It Up to ₱1M - Donate to Shopee’s partner organizations such as GMA Kapuso Foundation, UNICEF, and World Vision until January 4
To help the thousands of devastated Filipinos in Visayas and Mindanao grappling with the aftermath of super typhoon Odette, Shopee launches its Shopee Bayanihan: Typhoon Odette Support initiative wherein users can buy donation vouchers through the app, with the commitment to match up to ₱1,000,000 worth of total donations made to Shopee’s partner charities for this initiative.
From December 23, 2021, to January 4, 2022, Shopee users can purchase the donation e-vouchers that will be used for water kits, health, and sanitation stations, and other essentials such as food and clothes from partner charities UNICEF, World Vision, and GMA Kapuso Foundation. Users can view and purchase these Typhoon Odette Support vouchers through https://shopee.ph/m/odette-support via Shopee’s integrated mobile wallet, ShopeePay.
1. Head to the microsite https://shopee.ph/m/odette-support.
2. Choose the e-voucher of your preferred charity.
3. Click “Buy Now” to purchase the donation vouchers using ShopeePay.
Martin Yu, Director at Shopee Philippines, said, “We are saddened to see the devastation brought by Typhoon Odette to our kababayans in Visayas and Mindanao. As we are committed to using our platform to serve and give back to communities, we are working to provide immediate assistance to aid the speedy recovery of those affected by this natural disaster. We send our thoughts and prayers to everyone affected and we will help as much as we can.”
Shopee remains steadfast in its commitment to be a force for good especially in times when Filipinos need help the most. Typhoon Odette is the 15th and strongest typhoon to hit the Philippines this 2021 and has wreaked havoc in major areas in Visayas and Mindanao including Surigao, Cebu, Southern Leyte, Negros Occidental, Bohol, and the CARAGA region. Through this initiative, Shopee hopes to be able to give help to the affected communities who are reeling from the aftermath as part of its Shopee Bayanihan program.
To know more about Shopee Bayanihan: Typhoon Odette Support, visit https://shopee.ph/m/odette-support.
March 4, 2021
COVID-19: Schools for more than 168 million children globally have been completely closed for almost a full year, says UNICEF
UNICEF unveils ‘Pandemic Classroom’ at United Nations Headquarters in New York to call attention to the need for governments to prioritize the reopening of schools
September 15, 2020
ANZCHAM and SaferKidsPH join forces against Online Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Filipino Children
March 21, 2020
#OneAgainstCOVID19: Donate to Philippine Red Cross, UNICEF, Caritas Manila, Oxfam Pilipinas, and others through PayMaya
August 23, 2019
Shopee and Unilever promote charity with successful #BeautyThatCares Sale
January 24, 2019
Korean government and UNICEF launch First 1000 Days Program for vulnerable communities
Integrated Nutrition and Health Actions in the First 1,000 Days of Life Program to benefit 40,000 children under-5 and 57,000 pregnant/lactating women in Samar, Northern Samar and Zamboanga del Norte
September 27, 2018
Cebu Pacific expands ‘Change for Good’ initiative to Clark hub
A Cebu Pacific flight attendant collects donations for Change For Good. ©Cebu Pacific/2017/Arvin Sky Guillermo |