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working conditions and work stand
practices,
ors ac
provide services or facihties.^
private
These state obhgations are hkewise
Women {Magna Carta), the country's gender e
CEDAW. j The Magna Carta recognizes the St
bearer ar(d declares that the equali
abolition |)f the unequal structures i
discrimination and inequality. As a pol
suffer discrimination on the basis of e
orientation, race, color, religion, pol
or geographical origin, disability, p
established by human rights standards.
The Magna Carta also tasks the State to
in recognizing the dignity of women
women in the family, community, and th
State shall require all media organizat
(a)Integrate into their human res
com
ponents of regular training on ge
based discrimination;
(b) Create and use gender equality
gencier equality committee that
mainstreaming as a framework and
stralegy;
(c) INIonitor and evaluate the imple
guidelines.^3
V.
The State Obligation to Protect
Whdn the Philippines became a State
the body of international principles
Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and
law a national pohcy that the State
person and guarantees fall respect f
unequivocally to uphold the dignity a
times, without discrimination. The Ph
renege on its principal trinity of ob
rights.