2. -the state of being free of
individuals, organizations,
and nations from danger
or threat, including
physical harm, theft, and
cyberattacks.
3. - a state of being healthy,
happy, and contented,
both in terms of physical
and mental health.
4. Terrorism: Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) still
poses a significant threat to global security.
Cybersecurity: Cyber attacks and data breaches
continue to pose a significant threat to
governments, businesses, and individuals.
Cybercrime costs the global economy up to $600
billion annually, with ransomware attacks on
businesses increasing by 150% in 2022 (United
Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)).
5. Geopolitical tensions: Tensions between major powers,
such as the United States, Ukraine, and Russia, continue
to escalate, leading to concerns about the potential for
conflict.
Mental health: A survey conducted by the World Health
Organization (WHO) in 130 countries found that the
pandemic has disrupted mental health services in 93% of
the countries, while 60% of countries reported disruptions
to services for vulnerable populations.
Globally suicide is the fourth leading cause of death
among males and the 14th leading cause of death among
females.
6. Terrorism: The country has been dealing with several
terrorist groups, including the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG),
Maute Group, and the New People's Army (NPA).
Crime is also a significant security issue in the Philippines,
with high rates of theft, robbery, and murder.
Mental Health: According to the Department of Health
(DOH), the pandemic has led to an increase in mental
health concerns such as anxiety, depression, and stress
among Filipinos.
7. Mental Health DOH has been implementing various
programs and initiatives to promote mental health
awareness and provide support to those in need. These
include the National Mental Health Program, the Philippine
Mental Health Law, and the Mental Health Crisis Hotline.
Silakbo PH and Natasha Goulbourn Foundation, which
provides a 24/7 crisis hotline and free counseling services.
51% of Filipinos consider themselves poor in terms of their
overall well-being (Social Weather Station).
8. A. Poverty B. Conflict and Political
Instability
C. Natural
Disasters
D. Cybercrime
E. Mental Health
Issues F. Social Injustices
9. • Physical and
psychological harm
• Disruption of learning and
reduces access to
education
• Increased absenteeism
• Difficulty attracting and
retaining teachers
• Reduced funding
• Reduced economic
productivity
• Reduced Quality of life
• Reduced tourism
10.
11.
12. 1.Increasing public awareness about mental health and well-being.
2.Providing accessible and affordable mental health services.
3.Creating a supportive environment in schools and workplaces.
4.Investing in research and programs that promote well-being and mental health.
5.Enhancing cybersecurity measures and raising public awareness about cybercrime
and online safety
6.Implementing policies and programs that promote safety and security in schools
and universities.
7.Providing financial and social support to individuals and communities affected by
security threats.
8.Promoting international cooperation to address transnational security threats.