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Statement of the Commission on Human Rights supporting the proposed Senate Bill to recognize the rights of barangay health workers

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) expresses its full support for the passage of Senate Bill (SB) No. 2838, also known as the Magna Carta of Barangay Health Workers (BHWs), to recognize their vital role in supporting the delivery of primary health care in the Philippines.

SB No. 2838 seeks to provide just compensation and benefits to BHWs, thereby ensuring better conditions to protect their welfare and well-being. Some of the proposed incentives include monthly honoraria, transportation allowance, hazard allowance, insurance coverage, health emergency allowance during public health emergencies, and opportunities for further education and career advancement.

Additionally, BHWs who have served for at least 15 years will receive a one-time incentive of not less than 10,000 PHP, along with free legal services and insurance coverage from the Government Service Insurance System.

It is crucial to recognize that BHWs were frontline workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, helping to assist and monitor affected individuals within their communities. This underscores their essential role in promoting health and wellness in their respective areas.

We note the efforts made by our legislators to ensure that the critical needs of BHWs are adequately addressed. The SB No. 2838 is sponsored by Sen. Joseph Victor G. Ejercito and is co-sponsored by the following senators:
— Sen. Ramon Bong Revilla, Jr.
— Sen. Christopher Lawrence T. Go
— Sen. Risa Hontiveros
— Sen. Juan Miguel F. Zubiri
— Sen. Win Gatchalian
— Sen. Ronald Dela Rosa
— Sen. Francis N. Tolentino
— Sen. Maria Lourdes Nancy S. Binay
— Sen. Pia S. Cayetano
— Sen. Joel Villanueva
— Sen. Jinggoy E. Estrada
— Sen. Loren B. Legarda

The Commission views this bill positively as a key factor to further recognize the invaluable contributions made by BHWs. Ensuring that these workers, who provide essential healthcare services, are treated with dignity and are well-compensated is vital.

The CHR emphasizes that SB No. 2838 is a progressive measure wherein healthcare workers at the local level are highly valued and appreciated, fostering a culture of care throughout the country. Valuing the BHWs this way can redound to better health of the communities they serve, thereby helping fulfill the right to health down at the grassroots level. ###

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