CHR Strategic Objectives and Programs
Atty. Rubin then presented the CHR’s strategic objectives and programs where
programming is being located. These objectives are monitored by the Human Rights Centers
Management Office1 together with the Policy Advisory Office2 (table below). As a policy
office, the GEWHRC monitors the situation of women's human rights through the issuance of
human rights situationer reports together with the Policy Advisory Office.
In responding to the mandate of reporting in relation to thematic topics like Gender and
Development and Gender-Based Violence, the GEWHRC has 4 programs, as listed below:
Strategic Objectives
Programs
Strengthen the CHR mandate to effectively address
critical human rights violations, such as EJK,
atrocities of Martial Law, torture, gender-related
violence, among others
Program 1: Enhancing Gender Ombud
reporting and monitoring - Situation reports
Promote and/or conduct research on human rights,
GAD, and other thematic issues, knowledge
management, and exchange of viable information
with stakeholders through various regional and
international human rights mechanisms
Program 2: Gender Ombud Observatory
(under GOJUST funding)
Institutionalize collaborative human rights and
gender and development (GAD) program, projects,
and activities with CSOs
Program 4: Strengthening partnerships and
collaboration for WHR and the rights of
persons with diverse SOGIE
Program 3: Mainstreaming CHR's Role As
Gender Ombud3
The current forum on WPS falls under Program 1 (Enhancing Gender Ombud Reporting).
Atty. Rubin reported that for 2019, almost all of the activities under Program 1 have already
been conducted by the GEWHRC.
Program 1. Enhancing Gender Ombud Reporting
1. Situation of Older women, Especially older women in detention (All Regions, 3
NCR Pilots)
2. Situation of Urban Poor Women (Central)
3. FGDs on Situation of LGBTI Children (All Regions, with CRC)
4. Situation of Women and Girls in Armed Conflict Areas
5. CARAGA, Region XII, Region IX
1
Composed of the Child Rights Center, Center for Gender Equality & Women’s Human Rights,
Center for Crisis Conflict & Humanitarian Rights Protection, and Economic, Social & Cultural Rights
Center
2
Composed of the Legislative Office, Advocacy Office, International Obligations Monitoring, and
Research Division
3
Mostly GFPS work or Gender Focal Point Person as GEWHRC intersects with Policy office
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