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CHILD PROSTITUTION IN THE
PHILIPPINES
                      Puiling Gee
TOP 5 PROVIDENCE WHERE CHILD
PROSTITUTION TAKES PLACE
 1. Metro Manila
 2. Angeles City
 3. Puerto Galera in Mindoro Provinces
 4. Daveo
 5. Cebu
 Philippines is the top four among 9
  nations that involves child prostitution
 Angeles City, two hours north of Metro
  Manila is the home where most sex
  industries takes place .
1984- 7 provinces involves child
prositution. Today child prositution rised
to 37 provinces.
1991-1996- 8,335 child abuse cases that
were reported, 96% where females.
1996- 492 of 3,776 cases reported involves
child abuse such as pornography and/or child
prostitution
REGISTERED PROSTITUTION IN CEBU,
 PHILIPPINES


   1992               1,557
   June 1994          2,189
   June 1996          2,988

This number does not include the
estimation of non registered prostitutes
 One fourth of          Today
 400,000 prostitution    approximately
 in 1998 were            40,000- 60,000
 children. Each year     Filipino children are
 from 1998,              involved in some
 approximately           type of prostitution
 3,266 were added.
SOURCES OF CHILD PROSTITUTION AS OF
1998
 There were 868         InAngeles City,
 prostitutes in 1993,    there were
 by 1996 there were      approximately 500
 1,525 in Davao. It      prostitutes. Among
 has increase            those, 75% were
 dramatically by         children.
 nearly ½ the
 amount
Children 11 to
15 of age
said that
relatives are
the ones that
introduce
them into
prostitution
In, some
cases
children are
kidnapped
from their
homes and
forced into
prostitution
Due  to            Younger
economic             children are
crisis, teenage      forced into
girls are forced
                     prostitution
into prostitution
                     due to
                     poverty
o    Most men whom buy
    prostitutes are
    laborers., businessmen, taxi
    drivers, foreigners or
    teenage males who are
    eager to lose their virginity.
o   Customers usually pays at
    the range of 50 cents to
    $2.50 for the service
HEALTH AND HYGIENE OF PROSTITUTIONS

 Most if not all prostitute child’s life no different from
  prisoners. The longer the child reminds in the
  field, the harder it would be for the girl to overcome
  the trauma.
 There is no studies at the moment that the children
  that been through prostitution can be rehabilitate.
 Gonorrhea is one of the most common STD. Some
  girls believes that mixing water with a tiny Tide
  detergent will prevent gonorrhea, which is a myth.
    Philippines is the first Asian
     country to pass a Anti- Child
     abuse law

1.    There was 158 cases of child
     abuse filed since this law was
     passed through the course of two
     years (1994-1996) relating to child
     sexual exploitation. Among them
     five led to convictions.
•Philippines signed an anti-pedophilia
cooperation agreements with Great
Britain and Australia in 1997
•Britain and the Philippines are
cooperating to stop child sex tourism
with signing a pact in August 1997 to
provide co-operation between the police
force
•British police experts gave a training
course in Manila for Filipino police on
how to deal with child victim abuse

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Top 5 Places Where Child Prostitution Occurs in the Philippines

  • 1. CHILD PROSTITUTION IN THE PHILIPPINES Puiling Gee
  • 2. TOP 5 PROVIDENCE WHERE CHILD PROSTITUTION TAKES PLACE  1. Metro Manila  2. Angeles City  3. Puerto Galera in Mindoro Provinces  4. Daveo  5. Cebu
  • 3.
  • 4.  Philippines is the top four among 9 nations that involves child prostitution  Angeles City, two hours north of Metro Manila is the home where most sex industries takes place .
  • 5. 1984- 7 provinces involves child prositution. Today child prositution rised to 37 provinces. 1991-1996- 8,335 child abuse cases that were reported, 96% where females. 1996- 492 of 3,776 cases reported involves child abuse such as pornography and/or child prostitution
  • 6. REGISTERED PROSTITUTION IN CEBU, PHILIPPINES 1992 1,557 June 1994 2,189 June 1996 2,988 This number does not include the estimation of non registered prostitutes
  • 7.  One fourth of  Today 400,000 prostitution approximately in 1998 were 40,000- 60,000 children. Each year Filipino children are from 1998, involved in some approximately type of prostitution 3,266 were added.
  • 8. SOURCES OF CHILD PROSTITUTION AS OF 1998  There were 868  InAngeles City, prostitutes in 1993, there were by 1996 there were approximately 500 1,525 in Davao. It prostitutes. Among has increase those, 75% were dramatically by children. nearly ½ the amount
  • 9. Children 11 to 15 of age said that relatives are the ones that introduce them into prostitution
  • 10. In, some cases children are kidnapped from their homes and forced into prostitution
  • 11. Due to Younger economic children are crisis, teenage forced into girls are forced prostitution into prostitution due to poverty
  • 12. o Most men whom buy prostitutes are laborers., businessmen, taxi drivers, foreigners or teenage males who are eager to lose their virginity. o Customers usually pays at the range of 50 cents to $2.50 for the service
  • 13. HEALTH AND HYGIENE OF PROSTITUTIONS  Most if not all prostitute child’s life no different from prisoners. The longer the child reminds in the field, the harder it would be for the girl to overcome the trauma.  There is no studies at the moment that the children that been through prostitution can be rehabilitate.  Gonorrhea is one of the most common STD. Some girls believes that mixing water with a tiny Tide detergent will prevent gonorrhea, which is a myth.
  • 14. Philippines is the first Asian country to pass a Anti- Child abuse law 1. There was 158 cases of child abuse filed since this law was passed through the course of two years (1994-1996) relating to child sexual exploitation. Among them five led to convictions.
  • 15. •Philippines signed an anti-pedophilia cooperation agreements with Great Britain and Australia in 1997 •Britain and the Philippines are cooperating to stop child sex tourism with signing a pact in August 1997 to provide co-operation between the police force •British police experts gave a training course in Manila for Filipino police on how to deal with child victim abuse