DAVAO CITY (MindaNews / 22 June 2026) — For years, public conversations about the country’s anti-illegal drug campaign largely revolved around suspects, arrests, crime statistics, and law enforcement. Far less visible were the children left behind. On Thursday, June 18, advocates sought to bring those children to the center of the conversation through the launch of a publication featuring artworks by children that carry stories of being affected…
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