MANILA - As the world observes Safer Internet Day, partners in the movement to end the online sexual exploitation of children celebrate wins achieved over the years while calling for stronger community resolve against the continuing threat. The Department of Justice - Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking (DOJ-IACAT), Philippine National Police - Women and Children Protection Center (PNP-WCPC), International Justice Mission (IJM), TikTok, PLDT, and Smart joined hands to urge the public to take a stand against the livestreamed sexual abuse and exploitation of children. Dubbed #NotOnOurScreens, the campaign aims to cultivate a culture of vigilance against the trafficking of Filipino children through the creation and propagation of child sexual exploitation material. Influential TikTok creators participated in the campaign by posting informational videos and directing users to PNP-WCPC hotlines. "The online sexual exploitation of children is the worst form of trafficking today. It