1. Universal declaration of Human Rights which states that “all human
beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights
2. Article II, of the 1987 Philippine Constitution states that, “the State
values the dignity of every human person and guarantees full respect for human
rights”
3. The Yogyakarta Principle also states that, “human beings of all
sexual orientations and gender identities are entitled to the full enjoyment of all
human rights”
She then continues on the role of CHR as Gender Ombud primarily on the advocacy for
the promotion and protection of women’s human rights and strengthen human rights education.
They also conduct investigations on violations including those committed by private institutions
with the provisions of the Magna Carta of Women and recommend appropriate measures for its
effective implementation.
The CHR Gender Ombud Guidelines was adopted on April 21, 2015 which
operationalized the role of CHR as Gender Ombud as follows:
1. Conduct investigation of individual complaints and institutional violations
of the provisions of MCW
2. Provide legal and other support services
3. Monitor the implementation of Magna Carta of Women
4. Issue Gender Ombud advisories and others
5. Promote human rights and advocacy
The said guidelines includes the following protocols:
Protocol 1 – Handling of women’s cases
Protocol 2 – Handling cases of girl children
Protocol 3 – Handling cases involving persons with diverse Sexual
Orientation and Gender Identity and Expression (SOGIE)
Atty. Romero emphasized on SOGIE. She said that Pangasinan is active on SOGIE,
however there is no SOGIE bill yet but there are Local Ordinances. She mentioned an athlete
as an example of an intersex; on Gender Identity, she differentiated transgender, transwoman
and transman. She then further discussed the idea behind SOGIE thru the Genderbread person
as shown from the power point presentation which is illustrated as follows:
Sex – one can be male, female, or intersex or based on the biological attributes at birth
Gender identity – pointed in the head where one person identifies oneself as male,
female or transgender which does not necessarily correspond to one’s sex at birth
Gender expression – pointed in the hand which shows how one person expresses
oneself as feminine or masculine
Sexual orientation – pointed in the heart which shows to whom one person is
romantically, physically, and sexually attracted with and that one may be heterosexual,
homosexual, bisexual or asexual.
She added that everyone has a SOGIE, it just differ from one another.
She also informed the participants that any person who has been a victim of violence
and discrimination may seek the assistance of the commission. They could report their
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