CAGAYAN province, home to over 3.66 million people, has a young and digitally connected population, with three out of four residents aged 10 and above already online. Yet, many still face barriers to using digital tools safely and creatively. To address this, Globe gathered more than 750 students across the region for a series of digital citizenship, leadership, and creative learning engagements.

Through its Digital Thumbprint Program (DTP) and leadership workshops, Globe aims to equip youth with the skills to be responsible and empowered digital citizens. At Peñablanca National High School, 250 students engaged in discussions on online responsibility while sharing AI tools they already use for learning. At Cagayan State University, 350 student leaders explored leadership rooted in everyday action, culminating in a TM Fun Music concert attended by over 2,500 students.

EMPOWERING DIGITAL CITIZENS Through DTP, student leaders learned about digital ethics and accountability, emphasizing the role of empathy and responsibility in health care. PHOTO FROM GLOBE

EMPOWERING DIGITAL CITIZENS Through DTP, student leaders learned about digital ethics and accountability, emphasizing the role of empathy and responsibility in health care. PHOTO FROM GLOBE

At the Medical Colleges of Northern Philippines, 150 student leaders learned about digital ethics and accountability, emphasizing the role of empathy and responsibility in healthcare. Globe’s initiatives highlight the brilliance of Filipino youth and their potential as changemakers. By nurturing their leadership and creativity, Globe continues to build future-ready communities in Cagayan province and beyond.

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