4. CHR 9 will also seek to look for other means in the conduct of gender sensitivity campaigns
for stakeholders and duty-bearers to inculcate a culture of human rights that gives due
regard to sensitive issues affecting women and children and one that adheres to the rule on
confidentiality pertaining to these cases.
5. CHR 9 will continually monitor the condition of the children in different shelters even
through online means and will continually seek for support and cooperation from all
stakeholders as well as from the local government to fully implement the law particularly the
establishment of the Bahay Pag-asa as well as for the establishment of additional shelters.
6. CHR 9 will continually monitor the condition of the IDPs to ensure that their rights are amply
protected.
7. CHR 9 will endeavour to continually conduct online dialogues, campaigns and
consultations to ensure that the issues and concerns of the IDPs are properly raised and
addressed.
8. CHR 9 will continually seek for support from the local government and all other
stakeholders and duty bearers to implement the laws protecting women, children, IDPs,
IPs, PWDs and Senior Citizens.
9. CHR 9 will continually monitor compliance of the different agencies, offices and
stakeholders of the provisions of these laws even through online means.
10. CHR 9 will aim to strengthen linkages with different agencies, stakeholders, duty bearers
and human rights advocates, to support policies and programs advocating human rights
and to actively participate in these undertakings with the objective of promoting and
protecting human rights.
In consideration of the above, the Commission at the regional level, in line with its
aspiration for greater productivity and efficiency, endeavours that human rights will further be
recognized, respected and safeguarded in keeping with the principles of equity, justice and dignity
without discrimination.
Atty. Judelyn T. Macapili
Officer in Charge- CHR 9
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