The Commission recommends the adop6on of a policy to ensure that the Local Government’s response
to COVID-19 includes as a key component, ensuring effec6ve and prompt response and interven6ons to
cases of GBV, specifically, the following are recommended:
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For LGUs to ensure the func6onality of their GBV Referral Mechanisms during the ECQ
period, including ensuring the ability of Barangay VAW Desks and PNP Women’s Desks to
respond to cases of GBV and to assist complainants as incidents of GBV occur;
•
For LGUs, down to the Barangay level to adopt a strategy on providing necessary support
and temporary shelter for women and girls, or persons of diverse SOGIE at risk of violence or
already vic6ms of violence, this include providing transporta6on and legal assistance in case
of repor6ng, iden6fying temporary shelters for gender-based violence survivors and their
children during the ECQ period9, referral to medical and/or psychosocial support;
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In view of the overburdened ter6ary and primary hospitals, for LGUs and the local PNP to
update referral GBV referral pathways, iden6fying clinics and/or hospitals able to provide
medical response to GBV cases without risk of exposure;
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For LGUs and the local Philippine Na6onal Police to adopt a separate GBV Hotline and to
track reports and responses to GBV during the ECQ period;
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For LGUs and the PNP to widely disseminate updated referral pathways and hotline
numbers;
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To emphasize for LGUs, the PNP and other key components of the GBV referral mechanism,
the need for accessible and urgent response to GBV, as mobility during ECQ is severely
constrained, and those at risk are closely confined with alleged perpetrators; and to further
reiterate the importance of gender sensi6ve handling of cases of GBV;
It is the Commission’s hope that the following recommenda6ons will be duly considered in the
adop6on of policies to guide Local Government Units and the Philippine Na6onal Police in their response
to COVID-19. We appreciate the Honorable Secretary’s prompt response in providing LGU guidance for
persons with disability, we are hopeful, that these recommenda6ons pertaining to gender-responsive
and intersec6onal interven6ons, and these recommenda6ons on ensuring func6onality of referral
mechanisms and responses to GBV, will also receive posi6ve ac6ons on your part.
Thank you!
Best Regards,
KAREN S. GOMEZ-DUMPIT
Focal Commissioner on Women and LGBTI
In countries like France, the government has iden6fied partner hotels as temporary shelters for GBV survivors;
Partnership with support CSOs in the LGU can also be considered;
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