GENDER OMBUD REPORT 2016
DISCRIMINATION IN
EDUCATION (SEC. 13)
Issues investigated by the Commission in
relation to the MCW provisions on education are
the following: student and teacher dismissals due
to out-of-wedlock pregnancies; estalishment and
functionality of Committees on Decorum and
Investigation (CODI); complaints of gender-based
discrimination in schools, and scholarships accorded
to women from marginalized sector.
The results of the CHR monitoring showed
general compliance of public schools and State
Universities and Colleges to the MCW. Many
of them have GAD plans and related policies.
Specific to actions against VAW, the CHR Regional
Office X reported that four State Universities, four
public high schools and two school divisions have
specific programs and policies to prevent VAW.
The Commission on Higher Education (CHED)
in Region X also monitors VAW-related cases in
colleges and universities. They plan to conduct a
curriculum review to address gender stereotypes in
teaching materials.
Schools also reported that they do not dismiss
students and teachers when they became pregnant
out of wedlock. Some educational institutions have
specified this in their policies. However, from Region
III, the CHR Regional Office received two cases of
female students who were not allowed to graduate
by the school for reasons of pregnancy and having
sexual relations with a fellow student.
The anti-sexual harassment policies and
Committee on Decorum and Investigation (CODIs)
are already in place in several of the schools
monitored. These CODIs are functional as evidenced
by the reports on cases it handled, which were also
submitted to the CHR’s Regional Offices. In Region
IX, sexual harassment cases in public elementary
and secondary schools are being documented by
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the Department of Education (DepEd) regional
office. In 2016, DeEd received reports of six cases
of sexual harassment from the Divisions of Dipolog
and Dapitan, including a case involving an LGBTI
student and a rape case.
Gender-based violence against LGBTIs in the
educational setting was also recorded in Cebu. One
university reported handling four cases involving
SOGIE issues in SY 2015-2016, and another one in
SY 2016-2017. At the basic education level, DepEd
Region VII documented 14 cases of gender-based
violence in schools, one of which involved a member
of the LGBT community.
On the provision of scholarships to students
belonging to margainlized sectors, most educational
institutions cited existing government scholarships
for this purpose. One school in Region VII has a
specific scholarship program for female students
belonging to marginalized groups.
WOMEN IN MILITARY AND
POLICE SERVICES (SEC. 15)
On women in the military and police service,
the CHR’s inquiry covered the adoption of policies
eliminating all forms of discrimination and the
establishment of CODI. Some of the results of the
CHR’s inquiry in this regard are the following:
• The AFP 79th Infantry Batallion (IB) in Camp
Leon Kilat based in Region V shared that it
has not formed a CODI; none of its personnel
were reported committing sexual harassment
or any other forms of GBV and discrimination.
It added that the IB observes GAD policies,
adopts policies governing marriage, pregnancy,
and maternity leave of female members in the
active force.
• The Office of Civil Defense in Region