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Functionality of the Violence Againts Women (VAW) Desks in the Barangays of Manito, Albay

Women are significant to society since they nurture the families, educate the youth for constructive citizenship in the society and provide leadership in certain professional and political fields. Thus, the Philippine government has enshrined various legal instruments for the protection of women against violence which includes the establishment of Violent Against Women (VAW) Desks. This study, and constraining factors to the functionality; and design a policy for enhancing the functionality of VAW desks.

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