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privacy. Indeed, the CHR is concerned that the enforcement component of theAnti-Child Pornogra<strong>ph</strong>y Act will necessitate from key stakeholders not only thecommitment to enforce it but the innovative and creative talents to contribute in thecrafti<strong>ng</strong> of a law that will not infri<strong>ng</strong>e on the basic human rights of any person.Two, in the treatment of children who may have been lured into these illegaland immoral activities, Co<strong>ng</strong>ress is reminded that it is obligated to handle andtreat these children, not as criminals, but as victims. This is in co<strong>ng</strong>ruence withour obligation to provide the highest level of protection to our children as per ourstatus as a State Party to the UNCRC.Three, special protection measures must be formulated in a holistic and 'consultative manner such that the House will be guided by the voices andexpertise of child advocates, fromeducatots to law enforcers, to social workers, toofficers of the judiciary, to NGO practitioners, to rehabilitation and reintegrationexperts.'Indeed, the ideal law should encompass promotive, preventive and, I.protective environments available to children and their families.The response continuum should provide the victim and his/her familyaccess to services that can heal the wound of the exploitation.The mechanisms for redress o,f,'grievances should be rights-based,accessible, and available with ,all actors accountable and worki<strong>ng</strong> in atransparent,••••partIcipativeI."manner~• " -I:~Four, let the law enhan~e and! .institutionalize the role of' childparticipation to validate these protection mechanisms ,to be prescribed by the~law.Five, allocate resources that will stre<strong>ng</strong>then not only governmentinstitutions that will capture, pios'ecute"aiia"bri<strong>ng</strong> to justi'ce'these crimlnals·"blii-'·-'··'"ensure that these resources be funneled to schools, communities and families sothat these important social venues of childr~n are equipped to deal with the menaceof child pornogra<strong>ph</strong>y.Six, the child perspective, meani<strong>ng</strong>: that ideals and aspirations of the UN,CRC, should permeate all services from monitori<strong>ng</strong> and reporti<strong>ng</strong> of cases, tolegal services, to counseli<strong>ng</strong>, rehabilitation and reintegration. For the law to havechild perspective will require ample resources, anddtherefore political will, tosupport and sustain these services. ' il'~'l' 'l ..l.a~,.< ~i: : '·,1.\1\11 .The eHR is hopeful that an integratibn of the ideals of the child perspectivein the Anti-Child Pornogra<strong>ph</strong>y Law can trigger a snowball effect to encourage theGovernment to adopt a more centralized and harmonized National Child Policywhich is a cross-sectoral policy area concerned with Government measures and2

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