ENDNOTES
i
As the National Human Rights Institution (NHRI) of the Philippines, the Commission has the mandate vested by the
1987 Philippine Constitution and the Paris Principles to address, promote and protect the full range of human rights
including civil and political rights, and economic, social and cultural rights. We have the mandate to regularly report on
human rights situations and violations, and recommend steps on advancing the realization of human rights and dignity
of all.
ii
The World Economic Forum. The Global Gender Gap Report 2016 . Geneva, Switzerland. 2016.
http://www3.weforum.org/docs/GGGR16/WEF_Global_Gender_Gap_Report_2016.pdf (accessed January 19, 2017).
iii
Asia Pacific Bureau. National consultation highlights gender digital divide in the Philippines. December 18, 2015.
https://www.internetsociety.org/blog/asia-pacific-bureau/2015/12/national-consultation-highlights-gender-digitaldivide-philippines (accessed January 19, 2017).
iv
Freedom House. Freedom on the Net 2016: Philippines Country Profile. 2016.
https://freedomhouse.org/report/freedom-net/2016/philippines (accessed January 17, 2017)
v
Idem.
vi
Idem.
vii
World Wide Web Foundation. Women’s Rights Online: Report Card Philippines – Measuring Progress, Driving Action.
2016. http://webfoundation.org/docs/2016/09/WF_GR_Philippines.pdf (accessed on January 17, 2017)
viii
Asia Pacific Bureau. National consultation highlights gender digital divide in the Philippines. December 18, 2015.
https://www.internetsociety.org/blog/asia-pacific-bureau/2015/12/national-consultation-highlights-gender-digitaldivide-philippines (accessed January 19, 2016)
ix
Idem.
x
Idem.
xi
DAKILA is one of the organizations working with CHR to monitor cases of human rights violations during the 2016
elections
xii
Mateo, Janvic. Election Related Cyber-Bullying Alarms CHR. April 18, 2016.
http://beta.philstar.com/headlines/2016/04/18/1574461/election-related-cyber-bullying-alarmschr#RAo2oJ97KrYMjDWh.99 (accessed January 17, 2017).
xiii
Idem.
xiv
Rama, Micheline. When a comments section turns into a crime scene. May 5, 2016.
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/564738/scitech/technology/when-a-comments-section-turns-into-a-crimescene (accessed January 17, 2017)
xv
Idem.
xvi
According to CHRP Chairperson Chito Gascon, based on the monitoring of their "Bantay Karapatan sa Halalan" (BKH)
program, poll bets were the primary victims of harassment and insults on social media. In relation to this, The CHR
urged victims to come forward and report incidents. To address human rights violation during the 2016 elections, BKH,
in partnership with poll watchdogs and human rights groups such as Lente and Dakila, has launched an online portal,
www.bantaykarapatan.org, where netizens can report cases of election-related human rights violations.
xvii
While ICT has not appeared in Philippine statutes, the term “information and communication system” has been
defined in Sec. 2 of Republic Act 8792 or the Electronic Commerce Act of 2000
xviii
2009 Magna Carta of Women, Rule V Section 23
xix
Asean Women Organization. Development and Delivery of Livelihood-based e-Service for ASEAN Women: Philippines
Country Report. 2015. http://asean.women.or.kr/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Philippines-Country-Report.pdf
(accessed January 24, 2017)
xx
2009 Magna Carta of Women, Chapter V, Section 23
xxi
An act which prohibits discrimination on the basis of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGIE) and providing
penalties therefore
xxii
“The Anti-Discrimination bill was first filed during the 11th Congress by then Akbayan Rep. Etta Rosales in the House
of Representatives and by Miriam Defensor-Santiago in the Senate, which means that this initiative has been pending in
Congress for 17 years now. The bill itself was a direct policy proposal from the Lesbian and Gay Legislative Advocacy
Network or LAGABLAB, the first LGBT policy advocacy network in the Philippines, as a response to LGBT-related bills
filed by some legislators that did not necessarily reflect the priorities of the community,” What you need to know about
the Anti-Discrimination Bill, https://fullman.wordpress.com/2016/08/03/adb/ (accessed 24 January 2017)
xxiii
Senate Bill No. 2475 – An Act Prohibiting Discrimination on the Basis of Age, Racial Or Ethnic Origin, Religious Belief or
Activity, Political Inclination or Conviction, Social Class, Sex, Gender, Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expressions,
Marital or Relationship Status, Disability, Hiv Status, Health Status or Medical History, Language, Physical Features, and
Other Status, and Providing Penalties Therefor.