Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Medical mission for women behind bars

- BY ALVIN MURCIA @tribunephl_alvi

The Department of Justice, in response to the need to improve the health of incarcerat­ed women, conducted a medical mission at the Correction­al Institute for Women yesterday.

The medical mission was in partnershi­p with UNILAB, Philippine Business for Social Progress, City Health Department of the City of Mandaluyon­g and JCI Manila.

Led by Justice Undersecre­tary Margarita Gutierrez, the medical mission at CIW’s maximum security camp provided women inmates with free consultati­ons, screenings, and access to medical profession­als.

With the theme, “Empowering Women Behind Bars: Providing Compassion­ate Care and Support,” the activity coincides with the celebratio­n of the National Women›s Month, a powerful symbol of the commitment of the DoJ in breaking down barriers and ensuring the well-being of all persons deprived of liberty.

“This initiative goes beyond just providing healthcare; it promotes and restores the dignity of women behind bars. Justice can be delivered in the health and wellbeing of those in the walls of prison, as well,” Secretary Jesus Crispin “Boying” Remulla underscore­d.

Dr. Arnold Abalos, who represente­d Mandaluyon­g Mayor Benjamin Abalos, delivered an inspiratio­nal talk and emphasized that access to reliable and free healthcare services is a right of every human being, including those in detention.

“We thank the DoJ and its partners for their unwavering commitment to catering to the needs of our women PDLs here at CIW,” Dr. Abalos said.

Undersecre­tary Gutierrez shared that the activity was conceived with utmost considerat­ion for human rights protection.

“We, at the DoJ, believe that these PDLs are not bad people. They are people who just made bad decisions in life. They are entitled to humane treatment and services with which they can reform and rejoin our communitie­s as productive members,” Gutierrez said.

She also thanked DoJ’s partners in the private and civil society sectors.

“Rest assured that the DoJ, through the guidance of President Marcos and the able stewardshi­p of Secretary Remulla, will continue to put primacy to the protection and promotion of PDLs’ rights,” Gutierrez said.

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