CHAPTER 3
MONITORING COMPLIANCE
WITH THE MAGNA CARTA OF WOMEN
P
ursuant to the Gender Ombud
Guidelines, the CHR Regional Offices are tasked to
report semi-annually on their activities in relation
to this CHR function. This involves reporting on
its protection, promotion, and advocacy efforts,
including those on complaints received, monitoring
and promotional activities conducted, and advisories
issued.
This chapter of the report highlights the
CHR initiatives under its protection function,
specifically in relation to its role as Gender
Ombud, as well as the issues and challenges it
faces. Featured are the responses of the different
government agencies to the CHR’s inquiry on
the implementation of the MCW, as well as the
efforts of the CHR Central and Regional Offices in
operationalizing its role as Gender Ombud. Apart
from CHR monitoring reports, another source of
information for this chapter is the result of the CHR
national consultation, entitled “CEDAW General
Recommendation 19: Accelerating Women’s Access
to Justice for Gender Based Violence,” held in March
2016.
PROTECTION FROM VIOLENCE
(SEC. 9)
Based on the MAREIS, the CHR, through
its 15 regional offices, received a total of 1,205
complaints involving women from January to
November 2016. Out of these, 623 were for legal
assistance and 581 were for investigation.24
• Of the 623 legal assistance cases, 94 pertained
to violence against women, 2 were from
women with disabilities, 14 from women
belonging to indigenous cultural communities,
and 21 requests for legal assistance from the
LGBTI communities.
• Of the 581 cases investigated, 64 pertained to
violence against women, and 34 for violations
of the Magna Carta of Women. In terms of
sectors, 6 complaints were filed by women with
disabilities, 18 complaints were filed by women
belonging to indigenous cultural communities
and 40 complaints were from the LGBTI
communities, including 4 cases of killings.
The data herein presented is based on MAREIS data from the period of January 2016 to November 2016. The data may not coincide with the regional reports for several reasons: mistagged cases upon entry to the system, failure of the regions to update cases, double counting of cases, etc.
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