A child writes on a wood from the damaged houses destroyed by Typhoon ‘Rolly’ (‘Goni’). CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
A child writes on a wood from the damaged houses destroyed by Typhoon ‘Rolly’ (‘Goni’). CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

SEVEN years have passed since the Philippine government enacted Republic Act (RA) 10821 or the "Children's Emergency Relief and Protection Act," but many local government units (LGUs) still do not have a Comprehensive Emergency Program for Children (CEPC) in place.

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