Republic of the Philippines
COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS OF THE PHILIPPINES
Region IV-B MIMAROPA
Mindoro Provincial Office
MAPPING OF LEGAL REFERRAL MECHANISMS ON GBV DURING COVID-19
PANDEMIC AND NEW NORMAL
September 18, 2020
A NARRATIVE REPORT
I. INTRODUCTION
Gender-based violence has become a widespread issue even before the time of
COVID-19 Pandemic. This has brought drastic changes to men and women’s lives.
In the study about women fisherfolks, it was identified that this sector is one among
the most vulnerable. To better help this sector, the Commission on Human Rights as
the Gender and Development Ombud is undertaking sectoral monitoring focusing on
the women fisherfolks. It also includes women and girls at risk of trafficking in
fishing communities during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Furthermore, a recent activity dated September 11, 2020 was successfully
conducted. The activity has led to understanding their situation during the
pandemic and how their sector has been affected.
II. PROGRAM DOCUMENTATION
September 18, 2020, the activity entitled Mapping of Legal Referral Mechanisms on
GBV During Covid-19 Pandemic and New Normal was successfully held. The team
arrived at the Venue at 8:00 o’ clock in the morning. Venue preparation was ahead of
time as a routine before CHR activity starts. Participants of the focus group
discussion were government service providers including BFAR and DAR in- charge of
women fisherfolks and programs for marginalized fisherfolks, DILG on COVID
response, PNP for GBV and GAD Focals of LGUs.
On the registration, three participating offices attended. Three (3) form the
Department of Agrarian Reform Provincial Office, Two (2) from the Municipal
Agriculture Office, LGU Victoria and Two (2 ) other personnel from Local Government
Unit of Victoria.
To formally commence the activity, the opening prayer was solemnly viewed and was
followed by the singing of Lupang Hinirang. The opening program was facilitated by
the program documenter, Marivie Andalis. In the presentation of the CHR Office,