Standard nga Oras sa Pilipinas:

Sunday, June 8, 2025 - 6:25 PM

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

Pahayag ni CHR Spokesperson, Atty Jacqueline Ann de Guia, bahin sa Covid-19 outbreak sa usa ka juvenile detention facility sa Davao City

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) expresses deep concern for at least 49 youths who tested positive to Covid-19 at the Davao City Children’s Village or Bahay Pagasa, a temporary shelter in Tugbok District for children in conflict with the law (CICL).

We recognise the prompt action taken by the local authorities to contain the outbreak and hope for the speedy and full recovery of the patients.

It is important to note that measures taken amid a health crisis should not undermine the fundamental rights of detained people, especially children, including their rights to adequate health care, food, water, and sanitation, while also upholding their right against ill-treatment. The risks posed by COVID-19 underline the need to dramatically reduce the number of children in institutions and detention facilities to protect not just the detainees but the health and safety of staff, visitors, and the wider society.

We maintain that under any circumstance, deprivation of liberty is never in a child’s best interest. For young men and women in juvenile detention, the pandemic has put an added emotional weight by being in isolation from their families and communities back home. Providing mental health and psychosocial support services that are age-appropriate and gender-sensitive must also be ensured to protect minors from any additional vulnerabilities and irreparable harm to children.

Juvenile justice agencies should also create more opportunities for families to connect via phone or video conference until restrictions on visitors are lifted to provide support to these children, especially those who are still recovering from the infection.

The Commission urges the government to evaluate child detainees’ release, with priority to children detained pre-trial; those detained for low-level nonviolent offenses; and those with medical conditions that may put them at particular risk of serious illness or death from coronavirus infection.

We push for a stronger implementation of the Juvenile Justice Welfare Act in the country during normal and pandemic times, and demand genuine government compliance to international laws on protecting children’s rights and welfare. Likewise, with the upcoming roll out of Covid-19 vaccines, we remind the government that everyone, especially those who are most vulnerable and at higher risk of infection like children in detention, should have equal access to vaccination.

Failure to address the needs of children deprived of liberty, or delayed implementation of coordinated responses, can increase suffering, cause irreparable damage to children, and can comprise the health and safety of the whole community.

Through our regional office, the CHR will look into the situation of the CICL in Davao City to probe if there are any human rights violations. ###

May Kalabutan nga Post

Ubang mga Istorya

The Commission on Human Rights joins everyone particularly advocacy and support groups, government agencies, and civil society organizations in commemorating World AIDS Day 2021. This year’s theme of “Ending the HIV Epidemic: Equitable Access, Everyone’s Voice” highlights one of the

Gidayeg sa Commission on Human Rights ang Bureau of Immigration (BI) ug BI-NAIA 3 travel control and enforcement unit (TCEU) sa malampusong pagpugong sa pagsulay sa human trafficking sa Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA). Sa Domingo, 10 Nobyembre 2019 ang

Gisaway sa Commission on Human Rights (CHR) ang pagpatay nga pag-atake batok kang National Center for Mental Health (NCMH) Chief Roland Cortez ug sa iyang drayber sa wala mailhing mga gunmen karong adlawa, Hulyo 27, 2020, sa may Tandang Sora Avenue, Quezon City. Sa tunga-tunga sa

In the midst of a national health emergency, ensuring people’s access to health services is the foundation of a successful response. Today, 15 September, the Commission on Human Rights joins the nation in observance of the Philippine Medicine Day. The

Position Paper Senate Bill No. 2322 or An Act Prohibiting the Imposition of Death Penalty in the Philippines The Commission on Human Rights reiterates that certainty of punishment, and not severity thereof, serves more the purpose of addressing the atrocious

27 May 2017 PRESS STATEMENT Statement of the Commission on Human Rights on President Rodrigo Duterte’s threat to behead human rights advocates Words matter. Pronouncements, especially those uttered by persons in authority, bear great weight and might be taken as