COTABATO CITY --- The
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), through its Regional Commission on
Bangsamoro Women (RCBW), will conduct
series of activities and a forum promoting its advocacy drive to end
violence against women (VAW).
The VAW campaign is observed annually from November 25 to
December 12 and is aimed at raising awareness among all stakeholders on this
issue. The drive supports the government’s goal of protecting the rights of
women and in addressing all forms of VAW.
The RCBW-ARMM kicked off the 18-day event in a short
program last November 25 at the region’s seat here.
Sittie Jehanne Mutin, RCBW chairperson, said the
activities promote awareness of the government’s efforts to end VAW and
advocate the rights of women in society.
Several activities have been lined up under this year's
campaign, which also covers gender-based and sex violence, human trafficking,
and promoting awareness on Anti-Human Trafficking, Gender and Development
Mainstreaming, and Gender Equality.
An orientation on the Anti-Violence Against Women and
Their Children (VAWC) Act of 2004, or RA 9262, will be conducted to promote and
advocate awareness on its provisions and its objectives to end VAWC and
gender-based violence.
A forum, dubbed “Men Promoting Peaceful and Safe
Communities Against Violence,” was held last November 29 that oriented men in
addressing gender and sex violence and promote advocacy against gender violence.
Data from the National Demographic and Health Survey
conducted in 2013 showed one in every five women experiences physical violence
since age 15; six in 100 women reported having experienced sexual violence; and
only three of 10 women sought help to stop forms of violence committed against
them.
A total of 30,872 cases of violations under RA 9262 were
filed before the Philippine National Police (PNP) in 2015 and 27,403 incidents
of violations were recorded from January to September this year.
As of September, 37,000 out of the 42,000 barangays in
the country have established barangay VAW desks through a campaign by the
Department of the Interior and Local Government.
This year’s campaign bears the theme “VAW-free Community Starts
with Me,” which Mutin said advocates peoples’ participation in ending violence
against women. “The theme suggests positive advocacy messaging by giving
emphasis on everyone's commitment and contributions in ending VAW and our
collaborative pursuit of our common vision of a VAW-free community.”
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