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Sunday, June 8, 2025 - 5:00 PM

CHRはフィリピン人ジャーナリスト向けに、人権に基づく報道アプローチの研修を初めて開始した。

人権委員会(CHR)は、2025年3月31日、ケソン市ルクセントホテルにて、人権に基づく報道アプローチ(HRBA)に関する2025年研修を開催いたします。この研修は、ジャーナリストによる倫理的、責任ある、人権中心の報道の強化を支援するCHRの継続的な取り組みの一環です。メディア関係者が直面する課題に焦点を当てた2023年全国メディアフォーラムの成果を踏まえ、この取り組みは、ジャーナリストが従来型およびデジタルプラットフォームの両方で、HRBAの原則を報道に統合するために必要なツールと知識を習得することを目指しています。また、フィリピンジャーナリストの安全に関する行動計画(PPASJ)に沿って、人権を尊重し ...

Statement of the Commission on Human Rights on the discovery of severed body parts in Bacolod City

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) condemns the mutilation of a missing unknown victim whose severed hands were discovered in a trash bag found in Bacolod City on Thursday, 26 January 2023. The hands were sealed in an ice cream container containing a note listing the names of several residents of Barangay 2, Bacolod City, some of whom were former offenders of drug crimes or released on parole and probation, while others are scheduled to undergo drug rehabilitation. The note included a threat saying, “Lahat kayo kung hindi titigil, raffle lang ito (If everybody won’t stop, this is just a random pick).” CHR, through CHR Region VI, is already conducing […]

CHR副報道官マーク・ルイ・シアプノ氏の声明。タール火山の噴火による被災コミュニティにおける災害対応への人権に基づくアプローチを強調。

While the country continues to make efforts in containing the spread of Covid-19, we also face the difficulties of managing threats posed by natural disasters. In view of the recent Taal Volcano unrest, the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) underscores the importance of upholding a human rights-based approach to disaster and Covid-19 response. The CHR recognises the prompt action of local and national government units in ensuring the health and safety of affected residents in the Province of Batangas, in anticipation of any further volcanic activity in the area. We note the commitment of the Department of Social Welfare and Development that it has enough resources to address both food […]

Statement of CHR Spokesperson, Atty Jacqueline Ann de Guia on the order to detain persons not wearing face masks in public

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) has consistently echoed the need for everyone to observe health protocols during the pandemic, including the proper wearing of face masks. However, with the noted rise of human rights violations arising from violations of health protocols, we have stressed the need for reasonable and humane disciplinary measures for violators. In the absence of clear guidelines, we are concerned that such directive may be prone to excessive discretion and abuse. We note that certain local governments have passed ordinances penalising the act of not wearing face masks in public. However, first time offenders are often reprimanded, fined, and/or asked to perform community service. Given the […]

CHR広報担当ジャクリーン・アン・デ・ギア弁護士による国際防災デーに関する声明

The Commission on Human Rights joins communities around the world today as we observe the International Day for Disaster Reduction. In the Philippines and across the globe, natural disasters affect most severely the vulnerable segment of the population as they are most likely to experience the negative impact of natural hazards. When disasters hit communities that are less prepared and have low awareness of the risks, natural disasters further disadvantage the disadvantaged. Women, children, people with disabilities, the elderly, indigenous communities, and minorities are often subject to discrimination and lack opportunities. They are caught in the vicious cycle where poverty creates vulnerability and disasters increase poverty. The Philippines’ geographic location […]

Universal Health Coverage Bills

The submission of this recommendations and proposals, the Commission seeks to influence the Congress in using legislation to promote a human rights-based approach in addressing the needs of the society, in this particular instance, in fulfilling the right to health of all Filipinos, and all the people in the Philippines DOWNLOAD FILE HERE