Standard nga Oras sa Pilipinas:

Sunday, June 8, 2025 - 4:42 PM

  1. Balay
  2. Policy Advisory
  3. Human Rights Advisory on the Accepted and Noted Recommendations by the Philippines During the Third…

Statement of CHR spokesperson, Atty. Jacqueline de Guia, expressing support for the proposed measure granting medical scholarships

The Commission on Human Rights expresses its full support to the proposed measure granting scholarship for aspiring doctors. The Senate Bill 1520 or “Doktor Para Sa Bayan Act” and the its counterpart in the lower house, House Bill 6756 or the “Medical Scholarship and Return Service Program Act” shall help address the shortage of doctors in our country towards contributing to the improvement of overall health status of Filipinos.

The current health crisis brought by the pandemic has revealed the shortage of medical personnel in the Philippines. It also brought to attention another lingering problem—the uneven distribution of health workforce. Medical workers and hospitals are concentrated in urban areas, which greatly disadvantages the rural communities. Through the proposed measure, we can expect more doctors to serve their own community and contribute to the improvement of health status particularly in rural and remote areas.

Investing in the education of future doctors is essential in ensuring the right to health of all Filipinos not only during a period of pandemic but in guaranteeing universal access to health care. With this measure, we are hopeful that vulnerable sectors will have equal access to quality health services within their community.

Ensuring the highest possible standard of health is among the primary state obligations. Doctors are at the heart of the efforts to fulfil the right to health of all. In the long view, there is a need to ensure that medical graduates will stay for good in the country by providing commensurate compensation, sufficient employment opportunities, quality health facilities, and other essential support. Allocating sufficient budget and investment for healthcare and medical practitioners shall redound to the health of all Filipinos and will prove beneficial in the long term development of our nation.

May Kalabutan nga Post

Ubang mga Istorya

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) welcomes the expression of support from the leadership of the House of Representative (HOR) for women solons and their legislative agenda. In his message during the organizational meeting of the Association of Women Legislators

Ang pagwagtang sa kagutom ug kakabos nanginahanglan ug malungtarong mga solusyon nga nag-ila sa dili parehas nga epekto sa kini nga mga isyu sa mga komunidad sa kabaryohan. Ang Sustainable Development Goal 2 (SGD2) nag-una sa maong mga kalambigitan ug gitubag kini pinaagi sa pagpasiugda sa lig-on nga agrikultura ug paghatag gahum sa gagmay nga gidak-on.

At face value, the South Cotabato Covid-19 Contact Tracing System fits within the triad of the government’s general strategy of ‘test, trace, treat’ in responding to the current pandemic. Interventions, such as preventing further transmission, are best aided with correct

The Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) recently announced that 9 inmates and 9 personnel has tested positive for the coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) in Quezon City Jail. In Muntinlupa, 76 inmates and 80 personnel in New Bilibid Prison are

We welcome the trial court’s conviction of Kian’s killers and thank all those who assisted in securing justice in this case—particularly the courageous eye witnesses, the church workers, and human rights defenders who offered sanctuary, and the investigators and prosecutors

The UP-DND Accord is more than an agreement limiting the entry of State forces in any of the UP campuses. Seen from a history of abuse of power since the dictatorship, it serves as an assurance that the freedom to