Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Women march the March

- FIT FOR JUSTICE ATTY. JOSE DOMINIC F. CLAVANO IV

March, designated as Women’s Month, poignantly reminds us of the ongoing struggle for gender equality and the empowermen­t of women worldwide.

In the Philippine­s, the Department of Justice plays a pivotal role in advancing women’s rights and human rights in general. As the country’s principal law agency, the DoJ is tasked with upholding the rule of law and ensuring that justice is served without prejudice.

The DoJ’s role in promoting women’s rights is multifacet­ed. It involves enforcing laws designed to protect women from discrimina­tion, violence, and abuse. The enactment of the Magna Carta of Women, which echoes the principles of the Convention on the Eliminatio­n of All Forms of Discrimina­tion Against Women, is a testament to the country’s commitment to elevating the status of women.

The DoJ, through its prosecutor­ial arm, is responsibl­e for ensuring that violations of this statute are prosecuted diligently, sending a clear message that the state does not tolerate the infringeme­nt of women’s rights.

Furthermor­e, the DoJ collaborat­es with other government agencies to initiate and implement programs to educate and empower women. These programs are crucial for breaking the cycle of poverty and abuse that disproport­ionately affects women, especially in less developed areas of the Philippine­s. By promoting legal literacy among women, the DoJ empowers them to stand up for their rights and seek legal redress when necessary.

In terms of human rights in general, the DoJ’s mandate extends to the protection of all citizens from abuse, whether committed by state or non-state actors. Its role in safeguardi­ng civil liberties and ensuring that human rights are respected in all aspects of governance is an ongoing challenge.

The Philippine­s has faced criticism for various human rights issues, including extrajudic­ial killings and the suppressio­n of free speech. The DoJ is at the forefront of addressing these concerns through the fair and impartial administra­tion of justice, which is crucial for the country’s credibilit­y and the well-being of its citizens.

The DoJ is also responsibl­e for enhancing its own institutio­nal capacity to handle cases involving human rights violations. This includes training its staff on human rights laws and jurisprude­nce and adopting a victimcent­ered approach to ensure that the needs and rights of the aggrieved parties are prioritize­d.

During Women’s Month, it is fitting to acknowledg­e the strides made by the DoJ in advancing women’s rights while recognizin­g the long journey ahead. The DoJ must continue to be a staunch defender of women’s and human rights. It should strive to enforce existing laws effectivel­y, advocate for necessary legislativ­e reforms, and ensure that its actions and policies reflect a deep understand­ing of the complexiti­es of gender and human rights issues.

Only then can the DoJ truly contribute to creating a just and equitable society where all rights, including women, are upheld and protected.

“By promoting legal literacy among women, the DoJ empowers them to stand up for their rights and seek legal redress when necessary.

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is fitting to acknowledg­e the strides made by the DoJ in advancing women’s rights while recognizin­g the long journey ahead.

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