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2010 Women’s Month Kick-off Acknowledgment of Sponsors and Service Providers E-mail
Wednesday, 10 March 2010 16:52

We thank the City government of Taguig, especially Taguig First Lady Kaye Tinga, for hosting the Kick-off of the 2010 Women’s Month Celebration .

We also thank Dove for sponsoring the event and supporting the advocacy of making women’s rights real.

Likewise, we would like to thank the service providers, partners and sponsors:

Brahma Kumaris, Flawless, Luminare, Cory Quirino, Spa Essentials, Reyes Haircutters

Anlene, Generika, Pascual Laboratories, Abs Bitter Herbs, Sysu, Goulbourn, Philippine Cancer Society, Red Cross, Absolute Sales Corporation, RFM, Century Tuna

Public Attorney’s Office, Women’s Crisis Center, Dept of Social Welfare and Development, National Statistics Office, Philippine Trade Training Center (PTTC), Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), Department of Energy Chorale, Commission on Human Rights, Girl Scouts of the Philippines, Philippine Women’s University

Mr. Oliver Tang for mobilizing bazaar exhibitor’s and concessionaires

Our media partners:

Radio-TV Malacanang, One Morning of NBN 4, IBC 13, RPN 9, GMA7, ABS-CBN, ANC, Studio 23, Solar, ABS Cable,

WRock, Energy FM, Home Radio, Mellow Touch, Jam 88.3, DZRB, DZMM

Panorama Magazine, Statement Magazine, Mod Magazine, Manila Standard Today

and of course all the participants/agencies who contributed in one way or another to the success of the event.

To all of you, our deepest appreciation.

Happy Women’s Month!

 
Philippine Commission on Women calls for end to senseless killings and violence against women E-mail
Friday, 04 December 2009 18:17

Women in ARMM are said to be respected and placed in high regard.  That is why women, together with journalists and lawyers, in their courage and trust in the democratic process, braved the way towards the filing of the CoC.  The massacred women, journalists and lawyers are heroes.

The Philippine Commission on Women (PCW) strongly condemns the senseless killing and sexual violence inflicted on women, journalists and lawyers in the Maguindanao massacre.  Such violence does not have a place in our society.

 
Press Statement from the Philippine Commission on Women and the Commission on Human Rights E-mail
Thursday, 26 November 2009 09:12

CAMPAIGN TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN LAUNCHED
Awards for Gender-Responsive LGUs as well as Gender-Sensitive Judges and Sandiganbayan Justices
Condemns violence against women in Maguindanao massacre

25 Nov - As the Philippines joined the rest of the world to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women on Wednesday, 25 November, government agencies and civil society groups joined together to launch the 18-day campaign to end violence against women - including awards for gender-responsive local government units as well as gender-sensitive judges and Sandiganbayan Justices.

The ceremonies held at Rembrandt Hotel in Quezon City also reminded all that the Maguindanao massacre committed on Monday, 23 November which targeted women and relatives of a rival political clan as a "deplorable" case of violence against women.

The Naga City Government, led by Mayor Jessie Robredo was named "Most Outstanding VAW Responsive Local Government Unit" for its many programs to protect women.   Bantay Familia is a multi-sectoral response to violence against women from cities to barangays, Task Force Sagip and Task Force Takipsilim monitor pornographic materials and staging of indecent shows. The city's VAW facilities are rated highly by civil society groups. The city government also tapped the services of volunteer lawyers to assist in its programs. Atty. Leni Robredo, President of the Naga City Council of Women received the markwer and plaque of recognition.

Judge Victoria Isabel Paredes, Executive Judge of Regional Trial Court Branch 124 of Caloocan City was awarded "Outstanding Gender-Sensitive Judge in the Philippines" in the second-ever Gender Justice Awards. She was cited for decisions applying the Anti-Rape Law of 1995 (R.A. 8353) and the Special Protecton of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination Act (R.A. 7610).  The way she conducted the hearings also showed gender-sensitivity in the court rooms and the application of the rules of court intended to make Philippine courts gender-responsive.

PCW Chairperson Myrna Yao, DILG Director John Castaneda and DSWD Director Sally Escutin presented the plaques of recognition for the LGUs while CHR Chairperson Leila M. de Lima, Deputy Court Administrator Jose Midas Marquez and UNIFEM Chairperson Georgitta Pimentel-Puyat joined the PCW Chair in the presentation of trophies for the Gender Justice Awards II.

The 18-Day Campaign to End Violence against Women (VAW) is led by the Philippine Commission on Women in partnership with the Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking (IACAT) and the Inter-Agency Council on Violence Against Women (IACVAWC) as well as with civil society organizations. It runs from November 25 to December 12, coinciding with the National Human Rights Awareness Week and International Human Rights Day (10 December).

The PCW called on all present to include in their prayers the families and relatives of the victims of the "deplorable crimes committed against women and juveniles in Maguindanao." It sympathizes with the  families of the victims and implores that perpetrators be brought to justice. The Commission on Human Rights, in its closing remarks, noted that "violence against women is not only committed at the individual level but also at the systemic and large-scale level, including the killings in Maguindanao." Women are particularly vulnerable in armed conflict. The government has the responsibility to provide remedies and justice for the victims of these rights violations.

 
Statement of NCRFW Chair Myrna t. Yao Condemning the Objectification of Women E-mail
Friday, 22 May 2009 11:34
As the national machinery for women's advancement, the National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women (NCRFW) strongly condemns the victimization and objectification of women through the deceitful filming of their sexual encounters with their partners in what they thought were private acts intimately shared only between themselves and their partners.
 
NCRFW Media Statement on Jalosjos' Release from Prison E-mail
Wednesday, 18 March 2009 15:00

If indeed Mr. Romeo Jalosjos was freed based on his good behavior and was qualified to benefit from the provisions of law that allow prisoners to be rehabilitated, we cannot object to that.

The National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women is hoping that Mr. Jalosjos' case will serve as an example to would be sex offenders that they cannot escape the hands of the law. For Mr. Jalosjos, we hope that he will continue to make amends to society.

 


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