The Philippine Star

Women’s rights awareness, protection pushed

- By PAOLO ROMERO – With Marvin Sy

Women and mothers should be familiar with laws on violence and abuse to help them defend themselves from attacks, Sen. Loren Legarda said yesterday.

“Violence against women is one of the most pervasive human rights abuses in the country despite laws to prevent it,” the senator said.

“It has to be urgently addressed through the combined efforts of government, NGOs, academe and the private sector by raising public awareness to encourage women in the communitie­s to disclose or report incidents of violence,” she said.

According to the Philippine Commission on Women, one in five women have experience­d physical violence since age 15; six in 100 reported having experience­d sexual violence; four percent experience­d physical violence during pregnancy.

Legarda pointed out that only three of 10 women have sought help to stop the violence.

Legarda, author of various laws on the protection of women, said violence against women takes many forms including enslavemen­t in conflict areas, killing of human rights activists, discrimina­tion in the workplace, emotional abuse, sexual slavery, and traffickin­g.

Women in traditiona­lly acknowledg­ed marginaliz­ed groups - including refugees, migrants, minorities, indigenous peoples, and population­s affected by conflict and disasters, among others are more likely to face abuse, she said.

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