arrive, the morning snacks was served. At 9:24 in the morning a total of 11 participants
coming from different parts of Bansalan are listed in the attendance form.
Preliminaries | Opening Ceremony, Welcoming of Participants, and Rationale |
9:25 AM – 9:52 AM
At 9:25 AM, the activity was formally opened with an invocation. A multimedia
presentation of the song Dakilang Maylikha by Gary Granada served as the morning
prayer. This was then followed by the singing of the Philippine National Anthem. Acting
as the main facilitator of the activity, Mr. Alfonso Balansag Jr. led the introduction of the
participants. He then introduced the activity and gave a brief background of the topics.
A welcome message was also given by the Municipal Mayor of Bansalan, Hon. Quirina
Sarte. In her message, she welcomed all the participants and thanked them for
responding to the invitation. She recognized that the work of camp managers are not easy
and it is her hope for everyone to learn from the process. In closing, she encouraged
everyone to engage in the activity and other related workshops.
Learning Input 1: Human Rights @ Rule of Law @ CHRP Mandate as Gender
Ombud and other related issues | 9:53 AM – 11:15 AM
At 9:53 in the morning, a learning input on the Mandate of Commission on Human Rights
was facilitated by Mr. Alfonso Balansag Jr. This session allowed the participants to
understand the role of CHR in the promotion and protection of human rights. Below are
the salient points of Mr. Balansag’s input:
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To start his presentation, Mr. Balansag asked the participants about their
perceptions on the Commission on Human Rights. He then presented
some of the common perceptions about CHR. Among these common
perceptions are the following: CHR favors criminals, CHR as enemy of
the state; and CHR as allies or protector of drug dependents, drug lords,
criminals, and rapists. Mr. Balansag clarified these perceptions by
narrowing his discussion on the importance of Human Rights and the
Mandate of CHR.
In order to deepen the participants’ understanding of the importance of
Human Rights, Mr. Balansag provided the definition of human rights
according to the United Nations, Commission on Human Rights, and late
Senator Diokno:
o United Nations: human rights are generally defined as
those rights which are inherent in our nature and without
which we cannot live as human beings.
o CHR: human rights as the supreme inherent and inalienable
rights to life, to dignity and to self-development. It is the
essence of this rights that makes man human.
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