resolve 30 cases. Twelve of these cases involved minors who filed rape cases, and all were
given financial assistance by the Commission. Those whose cases were being investigated by
the Commission and are currently filed in court are eligible to receive financial aid, subject to the
recommendation of CHR regional offices. It was noted that there is no prescriptive period. The
Regional Office 1 has also provided legal counseling to women who filed cases on violations of
RA 9262 or the Violence Against Women and their Children Act. However, because of financial
issues in the household, these complainants decided not to pursue in filing a case against their
husbands/partners. The women were concerned about financial support of the father to their
children. That is why CHR has been advocating to barangay officials for the provision of
livelihood opportunities to women to empower them through financial independence. She also
noted that there were no reported cases of discrimination against LGBTQI persons in the region
for the period covered. Citing the Memorandum of Agreement between the Philippine National
Police and CHR, a monthly submission of cases being reported by the PNP reveals that the Top
Three gender-based violence cases reported are:
1. Violation of RA 9262 (VAWC)
2. Acts of lasciviousness
3. Rape, including those that involve minors
For the CHR’s monitoring role, representatives from the office regularly conducts jail visits, and
during this period, they have already visited 117 jail facilities and rendered assistance to 944
inmates. To further carry out their role as Gender Ombud, CHR RO1 has also visited 41
barangays and there were several instances where there was little awareness on the GAD fund
and nonfunctional VAWC desks.
In terms of promotion and awareness campaigns, CHR RO 1 regularly participates with interagency activities. The Commission also serves as the Regional Gender and Development
chairperson which
is a support committee of the Regional Development Council.
Representatives of the Commission also conducts regular lectures and sponsors the Women’s
Forum. On the other hand, the jail visitations with the Population Commission focused on the
rights of women detainees. They also undergo regular capacity building workshops and provide
technical assistance during training of trainors (TOT) activities. Lastly, CHR also holds a legal
caravan to ensure that its programs and activities reach the grassroots level.
PROCESS OF THE FGD
Atty. Romero served as facilitator for the FGD round among representatives of regional line
agencies. She gave a brief briefing to all participants, which emphasized on each participant’s
input on the questions that will be asked. She also asked the consent of everyone that the
dialogue will be recorded and documented. Each participant should state their name first and
their agency before answering for proper recording.
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