BACKGROUND OF THE ACTIVITY
The Summit Against Gender-Based Violence is a continuation of the initial activities
conducted under the Gender Based Violence Observatory Project. This project was
carried out in 2018 as part of the efforts to respond and recognize continuing prevalence
of gender-based violence and the continuing challenges in women’s access to justice.
Through the GBV Observatory Project, the Commission on Human Rights, with funding
support from Go Just, undertook research engagements that looked at how laws on GBV
are implemented and how GBV manifests in the lived experiences of women. The GBV
Observatory is envisioned to contribute to the monitoring of state’s obligations in
addressing GBV and in forwarding key policy recommendations. It also aims for a deeper
and wider understanding of GBV, enhancing women’s access to justice, and in general,
in making data work for women. It further hopes to address one of the key targets of SDG
5 (Gender Equality), on the elimination of all forms of violence against women and girls
in public and private spaces, including trafficking and sexual violence and other types of
exploitation.
The GBV Observatory Project began in 2018 spearheaded by the Center for Gender
Equality and Women’s Human Rights and led by focal Commissioner for Women,
Commissioner Karen Gomez Dumpit. The specific objectives of the project included the
review of the roles of state actors in addressing GBV, the mapping of existing legal referral
mechanisms, and the documentation of processes, key themes and discourses, including
the identification of issues, gaps, and challenges.
In November 25, 2019 CHR Region XI conducted the Summit Against Gender-Based
Violence. This activity gathered different stakeholders from various government agencies
in the Davao Region to discuss about
3