OVERVIEW by Leah Barbia
Miss Leah bagan her brief overview of the GBV observatory by reiterating that the CHR as the country’s NHRI, has a broad mandate to promote
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and protect human rights everyone including the women and girls human rights. This mandate is further strengthened by the MCW. As a Gender
Ombud, CHR advocates for promotion & PROTECTION of women’s human rights. The GBV is intended to strengthen the role of CHR as Gender Ombud
particularly in addressing the prevalence of the GBV. It is also foreseen to provide data on the nature and effectiveness of referral mechanisms as well as
availability of facilities, programs and services. It is further seen to cater a platform for advocacy and partnerships with government agencies, LGUs,
women’s organizations and networks in making urgent progress in the integration of data of different localities nationwide.
Pursuant to the Commission’s establishment of the GBV Observatory, she mentioned on this session that a GBV research and mapping of legal
referral mechanism was conducted last year with the aim of drafting the GBV Observatory framework and creating a baseline data on GBV from five pilot
areas. Focus Group Discussions and Key Informant Interviews were conducted in Koronadal City, Zamboanga City, Batangas City, Marikina City and
Municipality of Guiuan, Samar. Interviews with national government agencies, the Commission’s regional office, and academic institutions on GBV were
also conducted. She also enumerated several activities of the observatory conducted.
PRESENTATION OF RESEARCH FINDINGS ON GBV by Ms. Nancy U. Perreño
After Miss Leah’s overview, Miss Nancy quickly proceeded with the background of the study. She began by mentioning that GBV Observatory is a
new concept. As such, the first task was to research and look for modules of GBV observatory in other countries and look into how they interplay in our
country. The goal is to make a repository of references, knowledge products, information, innovative, strategies, and good practices in addressing GBV
cases. This is also to provide the advocates the tool that which they can utilize in their own localities. The same parameters to be drawn could serve as a
tool to monitor the compliance of the state with international HR mechanisms in fulfilling women’s human rights using international standards and
national laws.
In relation, a mapping study was conducted to look into the existing 1.) function and roles of different government agencies addressing GBV, 2.)
referral pathways in relation to addressing GBV, 3.) documentation and data information systems, 4.) Thematic areas of discourse on women’s human
rights. For the scope, women in the following areas were consulted: highly urbanized city, provincial capital city, multicultural areas and disaster areas.
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Cf. International human rights instruments including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), and the 1987 Philippine Constitution
MAKING DATA WORK FOR WOMEN: VALIDATION OF FRAMEWORK AND RESEARCH FINDINGS ON GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE
A DOCUMENTATION REPORT
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