Opol, Misamis Oriental Focus Group Discussio on Gender Based Violence Referral Mechanism
October 28, 2020
Women Fisherfolks and Women and Girls at Risk of Trafficking During the COVID-19 Pandemic
in El Salvador City, Misamis Oriental
I. Introduction
As part of the sectoral monitoring of
the Commission on Human Rights
(CHR) being the Gender and
Development Ombud under the
Magna Carta of Women, a series of
focus group discussions and Key
Informant Interviews were conducted
to look into the issues and situation of
the women fisherfolks, one of the most
vulnerable
sectors
that
the
Commission have identified to be
focused on.
For Region X, particularly in Misamis Oriental, most municipalities are coastal and fishing is one of the
major sources of income for families situated along the shorelines and this includes some of the
communities in the City of El Salvador. Commission on Human Rights Region X have selected El
Salvador as one the pilot areas for this monitoring within its jurisdiction because of the booming fishing
industry in the area.
The focus group discussions and interviews were conducted in two separate occasions: (1) with the Inter
Agency Government Service Providers of El Salvador City and; (2) amongst some of the women
fisherfolks of Barangay Molugan, El Salvador City. This report will summarize the collected data from
these 2 discussions.
In both occasions Atty. Pilipinas Palma, the Gender
Focal Person of CHR X discussed that being the
Gender Ombud, the Commission is mandated to
monitor the Philippine Government’s compliance of the
Magna Carta of Women (MCW), ensure that guidelines
and mechanisms are established to facilitate access of
women to legal remedies under the MCW and other
related laws and enhance the protection and promotion
of the rights of women especially the marginalized
women. CHR will also assist in filing of cases in
instances of violation of the RA 9710.
The Gender Based Violence Observatory was also established by CHR which was envisioned to become
the resource hub and/ or repository of data on GBV where domestic and international standards/ laws as
well as researches, reports and situationers on how the laws are being implemented and how all this is
manifested in the lives of women, are compiled.
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