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Domestic abuse tops VAWC-related calls to 911; victims assured of safe, confidential reporting


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Domestic abuse continues daily in Philippine households, alongside wife battery, maltreatment, and rape, while children face online sexual abuse and exploitation, violent discipline, incest, bullying, neglect, psychological abuse, and economic exploitation.



Data from the Emergency 911 National Office from January 2025 to February 2026 shows domestic trouble as the most reported case, with 2,533 calls involving physical, sexual, psychological, or economic abuse. Wife battery, maltreatment, and rape cases followed at 214,209 and 106 incidents, while 173 calls involved child abuse.



Other cases included sexual harassment (80), acts of lasciviousness (60), prostitution (8), human trafficking (5), abandoned children (3), and abortion (1). Most VAWC calls came from Calabarzon, Metro Manila, Central Luzon, and Cebu Province, followed by Dumaguete and Bacolod.








E911 National Office Executive Director Francis Fajardo said the hotline receives an average of 300 to 500 VAWC-related calls monthly, with increased reporting since the September 2025 rollout of Unified 911. He clarified that the rise does not necessarily mean more abuse, but reflects improved reporting through an easy-to-remember hotline and faster response using next-generation technology.



Call-handling efficiency also rose to 98 percent from 48 percent in 2024.



Despite this, many victims remain hesitant to report, even with confidential assistance available through the Philippine National Police and barangay VAWC desks.



Robert Llaguno, Country Head of NGA Philippines, assured victims they can safely and privately call 911.



“Abuse victims need not fear exposure or suffer retaliation from their tormentors when they call for help using 911. The next-generation emergency system that we have has enhanced security and privacy protocols that protect caller confidentiality even while voice calls, real-time text, photos or videos are being transmitted. The system is built on secure, IP-based networks that make sure personal data shared during an emergency is used only for the purpose of delivering immediate assistance,” Llaguno explained.



“All data, including caller location, is protected from unauthorized access during the emergency call. Digital infrastructures make sure that all information shared between caller and the emergency call center is confidential and secure. The system is engineered to protect the caller and also provide situational awareness to the first responders,” Llaguno assured.



He added that access is simple and nationwide.



“There are only three numbers to remember wherever you are in the country. Dial 911 and within seconds, the integrated system goes to work. Trained call takers evaluate the call to determine what type of emergency response is needed. The call goes through a network that engages the national police, the Bureau of Fire Protection, medical services and LGUs so help arrives almost instantly at the exact location of the call.



“The service is free and is available 24/7. It is language-sensitive so callers can converse in Tagalog, Cebuano, Waray, Ilocano, Tausug, and other native languages,” Llaguno added.



He urged continued use of the system beyond Women’s Month.



“It is time for women and children anywhere in the Philippines to get the respect, care and protection that they deserve. Now they have someone who will listen, act, and protect them from harm. The unified 911 system is designed to give citizens peace of mind and a reliable lifeline.”



As DILG Secretary Jonvic Remulla said, “Unified 911 should not just be a hotline. It is a lifeline. Every second matters, every call matters, every life matters. This is government fulfilling its promise that help will always be within reach.”

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