CEDAW/C/PHL/Q/7-8/Add.1 Information on the prevalence of VAW: domestic violence, rape and sexual violence in armed conflict and during disasters and calamities. Whether data on VAW are collected, and emerging trends. 7.4 The 2013 and 2008 National Demographic and Health Survey ( NDHS) included the “Women Safety Module” to capture the extent and types of VAW experienced by women aged 15-49 years old. The results were: • 20% experienced physical violence since age 15; • 6% experienced physical violence within 12 months prior to th e survey; • 6% reported having experienced sexual violence at least once in their lifetime; • 4% reported experiencing violence during pregnancy; • 65% of married women surveyed to have experienced sexual violence reported some form of injury. 7.5 The table below details the reported incidents of VAW from 2011 -2015. Data show rising incidence of VAW from 2011-2015 with violation of RA 9262 (Anti-VAWC Law) as most prevalent (85%). Table 1 Annual Comparative Data on Violence against Women, 2011-2015 Cases 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Rape 832 1 030 1 259 2 010 1 986 Incestuous Rape 23 33 26 36 33 Attempted Rape 201 256 317 635 677 Acts of Lasciviousness 625 721 1 035 1 871 1 928 63 41 196 103 88 9 021 11 531 16 517 31 937 28 892 128 146 199 349 341 10 893 13 758 19 549 36 941 33 945 Sexual Harassment RA 9262 Concubinage Total Source: Philippine National Police-Women and Children Protection Centre (PNP-WCPC) Measures to ensure access of VAW victims to high-quality protection and support services including for women with disabilities 7.6 There are existing programs and services provided by concerned government agencies: 7.6.1 The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) provides psychosocial and economic services to VAW victims including those with disabilities and victims of TIP, through its centre-based and community-based facilities and through its rape crisis centres. 7.6.2 Comprehensive Intervention against Gender-Based Violence (CIAGV) of the DSWD aims to improve the conditions of women and girls through improved prevention, assistance and reintegration of survivors of VAW cases, with features like: • Community-based gender awareness training 8/33 16-06662

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