II. WELCOME REMARKS
HON. KAREN S. GOMEZ-DUMPIT
Focal Commissioner for Women, Commission on Human Rights (CHR)
The message of the Commissioner resonated the
battle cry of the Gender-Based Violence (GBV)
Observatory: “Let’s make data work for women”
and proceeded to provide an overview of
components, updates and prospects of the
Observatory Project. The GBV Observatory
Project, spearheaded by the Gender Equality and
Women’s Human Rights Center (GEWHRC),
specifically seeks to review the roles of the state
actors in addressing gender-based violence.
Some key updates on the various project
components were indicated:
The development of the GBV framework and mapping of GBV legal referral mechanisms
in pilot areas have already been finalized.
The call for research papers on GBV was initially done during the Purple Action Day on
March 4.
The Regional Gender-Based Violence mapping and strengthening of legal referral
mechanisms to address gender based-violence are a continuation of the initial mapping
and aimed to capacitate the officers and staff of the sixteen regional offices of the
Commission in responding to the gaps and challenges at the community level.
There are available tools for the capacity enhancement of regional offices in monitoring
that can be used in generating recommendations and in enhancing functionality of this
referral mechanism as an office and in the responsiveness of local inter-agency
mechanism to violence against women.
The gathering of regional GBV data particularly highlighting issues faced by the most
marginalized and the most excluded sector with special focus on intersectionality and an
analysis of women’s lived experience of GBV.
The Observatory will function as a data laboratory which will stem heavily from
information on the ground, analysis and the efficacy of laws in terms of the justice
system. A take away from the Observatory is the vital role as the Gender Ombud to bring
those who are left behind and to reach those most who are excluded. Guided by the
Human Rights-based Approach (HRBA), the GBV framework draws out women’s lived
experiences in each referral mechanism.
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