GENDER OMBUD REPORT 2016
interview rooms, and (g) increasing the number of
female CHR lawyers and investigators.
AMENDMENT OF THE 2013 RESOLUTION
ON THE CHR GENDER FOCAL POINT
SYSTEM
The CHR Resolution (IV) A-2013-121 dated
10 June 2013 constituted the Commission’s Gender
Focal Point System (GFPS). The GFPS is headed by
the Commission En Banc with all the Central Office
Directors as members of the technical working group
(TWG). The resolution was further strengthened by
identifying the SDPO as the secretariat of the GFPS.
One of the tasks of the secretariat is to ensure GAD
mainstreaming in the CHR’s strategic plans.
GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT BUDGET
The CHR has been consistent in submitting
its annual GAD plans and budget to the PCW in
compliance with the latter’s standards on gender and
development.
CREATION OF THE GENDER EQUALITY
AND WOMEN’S HUMAN RIGHTS CENTER
(GEWHRC)
Created in 2016, the GEWHRC works with
the Protection, the Promotion, and the Policy offices
of the CHR to mainstream the Commission’s role as
Gender Ombud. Specifically, it is tasked to develop
programs and policies, and conduct research relative
to women’s human rights and the rights of persons
with diverse SOGIE.
TRAININGS ON GENDER AND WOMEN’S
HUMAN RIGHTS AT THE CHR CENTRAL
AND REGIONAL OFFICES
The GEWHRC together with SDPO
conducted the third Gender Ombud roll-out for the
CHR staff in Visayas and Mindanao in February
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2017. Apart from the gender focal persons, the
training participants also included the CHR
lawyers, investigators, information officers, and
administrative officers who are not directly involved
in gender-related work but are expected to contribute
to the Commission’s role as Gender Ombud
through their functions. The CHR also organized
basic gender sensitivity trainings, and trainings on
women’s human rights and the rights of LGBTI for its
central and regional offices.
The continued education and training of
CHR staff on women’s human rights and the rights
of persons with diverse SOGIE are also part of the
Commission’s capacity building. Several staff of
the Commission took the opportunity to enroll in
regional and international trainings or courses on
gender equality. These included a two-week training
on violence against women and trafficking in Korea
(1), courses on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
(ESCR) and on Sexual Orientation Gender Identity
and Expression (SOGIE) from the Asia Pacific
Forum (4), and an online, blended learning course
on women’s and girl’s human rights by the Asia
Pacific Forum on Human Rights Institutions (25).
ENGAGEMENT IN REGIONAL AND
INTERNATIONAL FORA
The Commissioners’ participation to the
regional and international fora on women and
LGBTI human rights provided opportunities to
present the CHR’s continuing efforts in promoting
gender equality, as well as to strengthen its advocacy
network. At the international level, this included
attending the 60th Session of the Commission on
the Status of Women in New York in March 2016,
and the 64th Session of CEDAW Committe in
Geneva, Switzerland in July 2016.