EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) as Gender Ombud under the Magna Carta of Women (MCW), endeavours to understand
VAW in its various contexts and forms with a goal of effectively addressing violations and working towards its elimination and prevention,
especially on Gender-Based Violence (GBV). GBV is a human rights violation that is perpetuated on a person on the basis of sex or gender. It
is usually directed against women because they are women and thus affects them disproportionately. Violence against women (VAW)
remains the most persistent form of GBV the Philippines is facing.
To strengthen the role of CHR as Gender Ombud particularly in addressing the prevalence of the GBV, the Commission established
the Observatory. With the support from Go Just, the project aims to create a repository of data and information to deepen the
understanding of GBV and to draw recommendations to improve structures, mechanisms, and programs and services catering to it. By and
large, the Gender-based Violence Observatory is seen to enhance the CHR’s overall documentation and data/information system on
gender-based violence in all its forms and strengthen the CHR’s role as Gender Ombud. The same observatory is envisioned to serve as a
data/information hub for gender-based violence. It is viewed to cater critical data and information for duty-bearers, all stakeholders,
advocates, and claimholders themselves to deepen understanding of the problem of gender-based violence. It is seen to cater information
that will fill-in study gaps particularly pertaining to the marginalized, disadvantaged, and vulnerable sector. It is 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, 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.
MAKING DATA WORK FOR WOMEN: VALIDATION OF FRAMEWORK AND RESEARCH FINDINGS ON GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE
A DOCUMENTATION REPORT
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