A Philippines — and a world — where the digital space becomes a home for empathy, truth, collaboration, social cohesion, and pluralism. We envision building a culture of cyberpeace that not only protects people from harm but also empowers them to create inclusive, respectful, and compassionate online ecosystems that reflect the dignity of every person.
To build a culture of cyberpeace by empowering creators, youth, faith-based leaders, educators, and netizens with the values of safety, kindness, dialogue, pluralism, and responsibility — transforming the internet into a space that protects, unites, and uplifts communities. We strive to ensure that technology is guided by empathy, inclusion, and peace.
We engage digital influencers — creators, educators, and community leaders — through education, innovation, dialogue, and advocacy to tackle digital challenges and build safer online spaces. Our work focuses on empowering netizens, promoting digital safety, strengthening social cohesion, and mobilizing peace leaders.
At Cyberpeace PH, we know that building a peaceful internet is a shared journey. Whether you’re a digital creator, educator, parent, or a regular internet user, you can contribute to making the online world safer. Join us in promoting respect and kindness online through our community initiatives.
“I strongly believe that experiences like this should continue because they bring so much value. My time here with my brothers and sisters in this camp is something I wish everyone could experience. Beyond educational wisdom, it gave me a deeper appreciation of interfaith and cultural understanding.
Most importantly, we built a family — a bond among Filipinos from different backgrounds and walks of life.”
Cyberpeace Fellow 2025
My favorite learning from the cyberpeace training was the “Don’t fall for Fake | be Internet Alert. As we all know, today’s generation some people out there was being victimized by the fake account, and mostly they believed them as somewhat to be true because of lack of knowledge about being an internet smart. To avoid this kind of scenario, we should be smart enough and knowledgeable about this. Having today’s webinar helps a lot to me and for other people.
Student
“I’ve learned that cyberbullying and catfishing are not just dangerous for me but also for my friends and family. That’s why we have to carefully think about everything we post on social media and be mindful when commenting on someone else’s posts, because we might be hurting their feelings without realizing it. I now understand that being responsible online means protecting not only myself but also the people I care about.”
Student