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Pagtitiyak ng Mga Pamamagitan na Tumutugon sa Kasarian sa COVID-19 at sa Bagong Normal Kasama ang Pagtiyak na Maagap, Mabisa, at Nakasentro sa Nakaligtas na Tugon sa Lahat ng Uri ng Karahasan na Nakabatay sa Kasarian

Read the Joint Memorandum Circular No. 2020-01 of the Commission on Human Rights and the Department of the Interior and Local Government, Ensuring Gender-Responsive Interventions to COVID-19 and the New Normal Including Ensuring Prompt, Effective, and Survivor-Centered Response to All Forms of Gender-Based Violence.

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It is reprehensible that the President made another remark that seem to condone and encourage state forces to illegally arrest and kill those who are asserting their land rights. Given that 9 sugar farmers were recently killed, such statement by

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