As the Filipino nation comes together to celebrate the Yuletide season, the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) joins the public in reflecting on the deeper meaning of this time of year. While the past year has brought its share of challenges, the season reminds us that hope endures when we remain grounded in our shared humanity and care for one another.
Across the country, many Filipinos continue to face rising costs of living, the impact of disasters and conflict, displacement, and uncertainty—conditions that undermine the full enjoyment of their rights. While many face these challenges with resilience and quiet endurance, the CHR underscores that the rights of those affected must never be compromised, as human rights are everyday essentials that must be upheld at all times and in all circumstances.
In this regard, the season offers an opportunity not only to look back on what our nation has endured, but to reflect on the kind of future we are building. The challenges faced by many Filipinos today highlight the need for sustained and rights-based measures that go beyond the holidays.
Accordingly, the CHR reiterates that the State bears the primary obligation to uphold, protect, and fulfill human rights, and that the government must take an active role in the nation’s healing and recovery. Government policies, public services, and development efforts must be firmly grounded in human rights and directed toward ensuring a dignified life for all, particularly for those who remain vulnerable and at risk.
As we gather with our families and loved ones, we are reminded that many of our fellow Filipinos continue to seek safety, dignity, and protection. May this season inspire us to remain mindful of our responsibility to one another and to extend care beyond our immediate circles.
Mula sa Komisyon sa mga Karapatang Pantao, isang makatao at mapayapang Pasko sa ating lahat. Nawa’y magsilbing paalala ang diwa ng panahon na ang paggalang sa dignidad ng bawat isa ang sandigan ng isang nagkakaisa at makatarungang bayan.
