BRIEFING FOR TYPHOON YOLANDA
HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE
National systems and structures for GBV prevention and
response.
NATIONAL LEGISLATION
Anti-VAW / GBV laws
RA 9710 – Magna Carta of Women
• "Violence Against Women" refers to any act of gender-based
violence that results in, or is likely to result in, physical, sexual, or
psychological harm or suffering to women, including threats of such
acts, coercion, or arbitrary deprivation of liberty, whether occurring in
public or in private life. It shall be understood to encompass, but not
limited to, the following:
• (1) Physical, sexual, psychological, and economic violence occurring in the
family, including battering, sexual abuse of female children in the household,
dowry-related violence, marital rape, and other traditional practices harmful to
women, non-spousal violence, and violence related to exploitation;
• (2) Physical, sexual, and psychological violence occurring within the general
community, including rape, sexual abuse, sexual harassment, and intimidation
at work, in educational institutions and elsewhere, trafficking in women, and
prostitution; and
• (3) Physical, sexual, and psychological violence perpetrated or condoned by
the State, wherever it occurs.
• It also includes acts of violence against women as defused in
Republic Acts No. 9208 and 9262.
RA 9710 – Magna Carta of Women
"SECTION 13. WOMEN AFFECTED BY DISASTERS,
CALAMITIES, AND OTHER CRISIS SITUATIONS
• Women have the right to protection and security in times of
disasters, calamities and other crisis situations especially in
all phases of relief, recovery, rehabilitation, and reconstruction
efforts. The State shall provide for immediate humanitarian
assistance, allocation of resources, and early resettlements, if
necessary. It shall also address the particular needs of
women from a gender perspective to ensure their full
protection from sexual exploitation and other gender-based
violence committed against them.
• Responses to disaster situations shall include the provision of
services, such as psychosocial support, livelihood support,
education, and comprehensive health services, including
protection during pregnancy.
RA 9710 – Magna Carta of Women
"SECTION 13. Continuation
• Timely, adequate and culturally-appropriate
provision of relief goods and services such as food,
water, sanitary packs, psychosocial support,
livelihood, education and comprehensive health
services including implementation of the Minimum
Initial Service Package (MISP) for sexual and
reproductive health at the early stage of the crisis
RA 9710 – Magna Carta of Women
"SECTION 13. Continuation
• Proactive adoption of measures by camp managers
to prevent sexual violence in evacuation centers
and relocation sites which include:
• Security and safety of women as key criteria for selection
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of evacuation sites
Separate functional and well-lit latrines for men and
women with locks
Bathing facilities with privacy
Regular security patrols preferably by female police
officers
Prohibition of alcohol, drugs and gambling, among others
RA 8353 – Anti-Rape Law of 1997
Rape is committed
• By a man who shall have carnal knowledge of a woman under
any of the following circumstances:
• Through force, threat, or intimidation;
• When the offended party is deprived of reason or otherwise
unconscious;
• By a man who shall have carnal knowledge of a woman under
any of the following circumstances:
• Through force, threat, or intimidation;
• When the offended party is deprived of reason or otherwise
unconscious;
• By means of fraudulent machination or grave abuse of authority; and
• When the offended party is under twelve (12) years of age or is
demented, even though none of the circumstances mentioned above be
present.
RA 8353 – Anti-Rape Law of 1997
Rape is committed
• By any person who, under any of the
circumstances mentioned in paragraph 1 hereof,
shall commit an act of sexual assault by inserting
his penis into another person’s mouth or anal
orifice, or any instrument or object, into the genital
or anal orifice of another person.
RA 9262 – Anti-Intimate Partner Violence
• “Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act of
2004“
• "Violence against women and their children" refers to any
act or a series of acts committed by any person against a
woman who is his wife, former wife, or against a woman
with whom the person has or had a sexual or dating
relationship, or with whom he has a common child, or
against her child whether legitimate or illegitimate, within
or without the family abode, which result in or is likely to
result in physical, sexual, psychological harm or suffering,
or economic abuse including threats of such acts, battery,
assault, coercion, harassment or arbitrary deprivation of
liberty.
RA 9208 - Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act
of 2003
• Trafficking in Persons - refers to the recruitment,
transportation, transfer or harboring, or receipt of persons with
or without the victim's consent or knowledge, within or across
national borders by means of threat or use of force, or other
forms of coercion, abduction, fraud, deception, abuse of
power or of position, taking advantage of the vulnerability of
the person, or, the giving or receiving of payments or benefits
to achieve the consent of a person having control over
another person for the purpose of exploitation which includes
at a minimum, the exploitation or the prostitution of others or
other forms of sexual exploitation, forced labor or services,
slavery, servitude or the removal or sale of organs.
• The recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt
of a child for the purpose of exploitation shall also be
considered as "trafficking in persons" even if it does not
involve any of the means set forth in the preceding paragraph.
RA 10364 – Expanded Anti-Trafficking
Law
• Recruitment in the guise of domestic or overseas
employment for sexual exploitation, forced labor or
involuntary debt bondage; recruitment of any
Filipino woman to marry a foreigner, engagement in
sex tourism, recruitment for organ removal, and
recruitment of a child to engage in armed activities
abroad can now be considered human trafficking
Local Committees on AntiTrafficking and Violence Against
Women and Their Children
(LCAT-VAWC)
Joint Memo Circular on Local Committees on AntiTrafficking & Violence Against Women and Their
Children (LCAT-VAWC) issued by
DILG, DSWD and DOJ
JMC Circular No. 2010-1
18 October 2010
“For purposes of EXPEDIENCY,
MAXIMIZING RESOURCES and
PREVENTING DUPLICATION OF
FUNCTIONS and REPRESENTATION at
the LOCAL LEVEL, LCAT-VAWCs will be
created instead of establishing two separate
bodies at the provincial and city/municipal
levels.”
PURPOSE for CREATING LCAT-VAWCs
• Establish functional parallel structure & system at the local
level ---- to monitor & oversee implementation of the
provisions of RA 9208 and RA 9262 and OTHER
WOMEN/VAW-related laws and policies
• Increase capacities of local partners to develop &
implement culturally appropriate & gender responsive
policies and programs
• Mobilize resources of the local community in the
• PREVENTION
• PROTECTION
• RECOVERY
• REINTEGRATION of victims/survivors
• Establish partnership with NGOs, POs
LCAT-VAWC Organizational Structure
National Inter-Agency
Council on Anti-Trafficking
Chair: DOJ
Co-Chair: DSWD
National Inter-Agency
Council on Anti-VAWC
Chair: DSWD
Co-Chair: DILG
Regional Committee on Anti-Trafficking and VAWC (RCAT-VAWC)
Chair: DSWD
Co-Chairs: DOJ and DILG
Provincial Committee on Anti-Trafficking and VAWC (PCAT-VAWC)
Chair: Local Chief Executive
City/Municipal Committee on Anti-Trafficking and VAWC
(C/MCAT-VAWC)
Chair: Local Chief Executive
LCAT-VAWC COMPOSITION
Provincial LCAT-VAWC
• Governor
• PPDC
• PSWDO
• PHO
• DILG
• PNP
• Prosecutor, DOJ
• Chair, Committee on Women,
Children & Family, SP
• DepEd
• Field Officer Director, CSC
• PESO
• NGOs (Women, Children,
OFW)
City/Municipal LCAT-VAWC
• Mayor
• C/MPDC
• C/MSWDO
• C/MHO
• City Director/Municipal LGOO
• City/Municipal Chief of Police
• City/Municipal Prosecutor
• NGOs (Women, Children, OFW)
In emergencies,
membership may be
expanded to include UN
Agencies, International
NGOs
“Humanitarian Mandate”
• The interagency committee will
EXPAND its membership to include
new members such as United Nations
(UN) agencies, international NGOs,
and other relevant organizations in
cases where it is warranted especially
during a disaster or emergency –
either a conflict or natural disaster –
that causes the serious disruption of
the functioning of a society, creating
widespread human, material or
environmental losses which exceed
the ability of the affected areas to cope
using its own resources.
LCAT-VAWC FUNCTIONS
• Institute policies and programs to protect women and
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children who are victims-survivors of trafficking & violence
Establish systems on surveillance, investigation and
rescue to ensure effective & efficient coordination
Undertake information, education and advocacy campaign
against trafficking and VAWC
Monitor and oversee the strict implementation of RA 9208,
RA 9262 and other related laws for the protection of
women and children
Oversee implementation of the IACAT and IACVAWC
national plans of action
Institutional Arrangements
• National IACAT and IAC-VAWC
• overall coordinating, monitoring and advocacy body at the
national level
• Regional CAT-VAWC (RCAT-VAWC)
• link between the national and LGUs, shall coordinate
directly with the province for the proposed establishment of
PCAT-VAWC
• Provincial CAT-VAWC (PCAT-VAWC)
• coordinate directly with the city/municipality for the
establishment of C/MCAT-VAWC
• LCAT-VAWCs may call on the assistance of NGOs/POs to
assist in formulation & implementation of localized programs
Institutional Arrangements
• At any level, LCAT-VAWC shall establish linkage with
other existing bodies/local councils on women & children
& may invite other relevant agencies/orgs to participate in
its meetings.
• Member agencies/institutions shall appoint a permanent
alternate representative at the regional level not lower
than an Assistant Director who shall attend
meetings/activities when the permanent rep is
unavailable.
REPORTING
National IACAT and IAC-VAWC
RCAT-VAWC
PCAT-VAWC shall submit a comprehensive report on the programs
undertaken on a semestral basis
Every 22nd of January and July of the following year
(or in synchrony with the reporting schedule to the President)
C/MCAT-VAWC shall submit a comprehensive report on the programs
undertaken on a semestral basis
Every 15th of January and July of the following year
All DILG Regional Director and
Field Officers are hereby directed
to cause the widest dissemination
of this Circular to all LCEs in their
respective jurisdiction and provide
technical assistance, where
appropriate and necessary.
They shall likewise MONITOR
LGU COMPLIANCE and SUBMIT
REPORT to the Secretary, DILG
through the National Barangay
Operations Office (NBOO), not
later than 3 months after the JMC
approval.
Guidelines in the
Establishment and
Management of a
Referral System on
VAW at the LGU
level (Philippine
Commission on
Women &
IAC-VAWC)
Multi- sectoral response to
Gender-based Violence
PROTECTION
PSYCHOSOCIAL*
HEALTH
SURVIVOR/
COMMUNITY
LEGAL/
JUSTICE
*Includes social reintegration
and livelihood initiatives
SAFETY/
SECURITY
Why establish A Referral System?
• Obtain the highest quality care and treatment, assistance
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and protection to victims-survivors of violence;
Facilitate the provision of services to meet the various needs
of victims-survivors and ensure their recovery and
reintegration;
Establish a feedback mechanism between and among
concerned agencies to ensure that requested services are
provided;
Make possible the exchange of knowledge, skills, practices,
and experiences geared towards enhanced capacity of
service providers;
Achieve a more rational use of financial and human
resources for more efficient and effective delivery of services
Essential elements of a
referral system
• A group of agencies providing
comprehensive multi-sectoral services
• A coordinating agency/organization
• A directory of services and agencies with
service provision
• Standard referral forms
• A feedback loop to track referrals
• Documentation of referral
Entry of a GBV victim-survivor to the Referral System
NGA Central/Regional Field Offices and their
branch offices including IACAT and IAC-VAWC
agencies
LGU Executives and Offices
Prosecutor’s Office or Legal
Representative/association
Victim-Survivor
of Genderbased Violence
Barangay Council
Provincial/City/Municipal Social Welfare
Development Office
Provincial/City/Municipal
Medical Facility
Law enforcement (PNP/NBI)
NGO/FBO
Guidelines in the Establishment and Management of a Referral System on VAW at the LGU level
(PCW & IAC-VAWC)
The general referral flow
Guidelines in the Establishment and Management of a Referral System on VAW at the LGU level (PCW & IACVAWC)
Referral network in the case management of GBV victims-survivors
Guidelines in the Establishment and Management of a Referral System on VAW at the LGU level (PCW & IACVAWC)
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE REFERRAL PATHWAY FOR HUMANITARIAN EMERGENCIES
PROVINCE OF DAVAO ORIENTAL – TYPHOON PABLO/BOPHA
Pagpangita Ug dinaliang tabang
Mamahimong magpakitabang ang bikitima sa mga tao o ahensyang gahatag og
hinabang sa komunidad sama sa:
Social Worker
FP: ________
CP: ________
Polis
FP: ________
CP: ________
Medikal/Panglawa
s
FP: ___________
CP: ___________
Brgy. Captain/BCPC/
VAW Desk Officer
FP: ____________
CP: ____________
Non-Government
Organizations (NGOs)
FP: ______________
CP: ______________
Magtutudlo
FP: _________
CP: _________
Tribal/Religious/
Indigenous
Leaders
FP: ___________
CP: ___________
SERBISYO ALANG SA BIKTIMA GIKAN SA NAGKA LAIN-LAING SEKTOR
Kining paagiha sa tubag mao ang mupaniguro nga ang biktima makadawat sa angay, ug dekaledad nga serbisyo gikan sa nagkalain-laing sektor
sama sa serbisyo sa panglawas, pangisip, suporta sa komunidad, seguriadad ug serbisyong legal.
MEDICAL/PANGLAWAS
Provincial Hospital – WCPU:
Dr. Hermigilda B. Nartatez
CP: 09197899436
Health Center: RHU – Boston
Dr. Al Raymond Tupas
CP: 09052405384
Health Center: RHU – Cateel
Dr. Modesto I. Veroy, Jr.
CP: 09207709274
Health Center: RHU – Baganga
FP: _______________________
CP: _______________________
Health Center: RHU – Caraga
FP: _______________________
CP: _______________________
PANGISIP / KALISANG /
ESPIRITUHANONG
KAAYUHAN
Tigpahigayon sa komunidad sa
Probinsya:
Meravic Laquinon
CP: (087) 3884339
Tigpahigayon sa komunidad sa
Munisipyo - Boston:
Maria Consolacion Cabrera
CP: 09182781127
Tigpahigayon sa komunidad sa
Munisipyo - Baganga:
Daryl F. Bohol
CP: 09206173738
Tigpahigayon sa komunidad sa
Munisipyo – Caraga:
FP:
_________________________
CP:
_________________________
SEGURIDAD
LEGAL / HUSTISYA
Provincial Philippine National
Police HQ – Davao Oriental:
PO3 Angelica Gayta
Hotline: 09096228877/09283121594
Commission on Human Rights
Atty. Junitte Rose Barroquillo
CP#: (082) 2982233/
(082) 2983749/ (082) 3210275
PNP (Boston)
PO2 Arlene Belano
Hotline: 09165527403/09268038058
Public Attorney’s Office (PAO):
FP: Atty. Godelina Etcubanas
CP: 091617724257
PNP (Cateel)
PO2 Melba Labasano
Hotline: 09214884947
Department of Justice:
FP: ________________________
CP: ________________________
PNP (Baganga)
SPO1 Heidi Acido
CP: 09081854128
Shari’a Court:
FP: ________________________
CP: ________________________
Philippine National Police
(Caraga):
SPO1 Debora Matilac
CP: 09273918557
Legal/Paralegal NGO:
FP: ________________________
CP: ________________________
Human mahatag
ang dinaliang
tubag, ihatag
ang:
• Temporaryong
puy-anan
• Tabang pangedukasyon
• Panginabuhian
ug pagbansay sa
abilidad
• Proteksyon sa
pagtistigo
Kini nga mga lakang nga agihan buhaton lamang diha sa sitwasyon nga dunay katalagman o kapit-os sama sa panahon sa bagyo, baha, linog, giyera, ug uban pa.
Ang tumong ug katuyuan sa magdumala, mao ang paghatag ug luwas, maampingon nga palibot ug ang pag respeto sa paghipos sa mga impormasyon bahin sa hintungdan (survivor), pagpakisayud sa ilang mga
panginahanglan, paghatag sa tinuod ug klarong impormasyon mahitungod sa mga serbisyo nga ilang madawat. Kung kini gikauyonan na sa maong hingtundan, himoon na dayon ug “referrals” ug pwede usab ubanan ang
maong hintungdan aron makaangkon sa maong serbisyo nga angay kaniya. Kung ang hintungdan usa ka menor de edad gikinahanglan nga adunay kauban nga hamtong (ginikanan, paryente o nagbantay nga edaran nga maoy
gisaligan sa mao nga bata). Kanunay gamiton ang “Best Interest Principle”” sa pag-atiman sa mga kabataan
MGA DAPAT GAWIN KUNG MAY PANG-AABUSO
SA MGA BABAE O BATA SA PANAHON NG KALAMIDAD
(GRAND STAND EVACUATION CENTER, ZAMBOANGA CITY)
ANG BIKTIMA o kahit sino ay maaaring
magsumbong sa:
Social Worker –
Pantawid
__________________
CP#: ______________
Zone A Camp
Manager
__________________
CP#: ______________
Zone B Camp
Manager
_________________
CP#:_____________
Zone C Camp manager
__________________
CP#: _____________
Zone D Camp
Manager
__________________
CP#: _____________
MGA SERBISYO NG IBAT-IBANG SEKTOR NA NAKASENTRO SA PANGANGAILANGAN NG BIKTIMA:
Ang layunin ay ang pagsiguro na ang biktima ay makakatanggap ng nararapat na serbisyo galing sa ibat-ibang sektor. Ang mga sektor na ito ay
Medikal, Saykolohikal, Seguridad at Legal .
PANGANGAILANGAN
MEDIKAL (Health)
Zamboanga City Medical
Center
Women and Children
Protection Unit
Dr. Leila Nella L. Estrella
Cel # 0917-7113423
Rural Health Unit
Dr. _____________
Cel # ____________
PAGKAKATAKOT /
PERSPEKTIBO SA BUHAY
(Psychosocial Support)
DSWD Grandstand
Evacuation Operation
Center
Ms. Ma. Socorro A. Rojas
CP# 0908-862-8618
Ms. Faith Casipe
CP#: 0915-216-7554
SEGURIDAD
(Security)
PNP Women and Children
Protection Desk
Police Inspector Izel Dua
Maraviles
Hotline: (062) 926-1450
Philippine National Police
(City)
PO3 Norwena Cuizon Balaton
Cel# 0916-2724764
SERBISYONG LEGAL /
HUSTISYA
(Legal and Justice)
Hall of Justice
_______________________
_
_______________________
_
Public Attorney’s Office
(PAO):
_______________________
__
_______________________
__
Matapos maibigay
ang
pangangailangan,
maibibigay din ang:
• Temporaryong
tirahan
• Tulong sa
edukasyon
• Hanapbuhay at
pagsasanay sa
kakayahan
• Proteksyon sa
pagtitistigo
Ang mga hakbang na ito ay dapat gawin sa panahon ng kalamidad gaya ng gyera, baha, bagyo, at iba pa.
Ang pakay ay ang pagbibigay ng ligtas, maingat at nararapat na impormasyon at seguridad para sa biktima upang hindi sila mapahiya sa kanilang
komunidad; pag-aalam ng kanilang mga pangangailangan at pagbibigay ng malinaw na impormasyon tungkol sa serbisyong matatanggap. Kung
papayagan ng biktima ay gagawin kaagad ang pagsusumbong tungkol sa nangyaring pang-aabuso at kung maaari ay dapat samahan sila sa
tagapagbigay ng nararapat na serbisyo. Kung menor de edad ang biktima o di kaya ay bata, dapat may kasama siya na nasa tamang edad na gaya
ng magulang o kamag-anak. Titingnan palagi ang kabutihan ng menor de edad o bata.
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL
WELFARE & DEVELOPMENT
(DSWD)
DSWD Central Office
• Corazon “Dinky” Juliano-Soliman
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Secretary
Parisya H. Taradji
Undersecretary, Operations and Programs Group
Patricia B. Luna
Director IV, Social Technology Bureau
Dulfie T. Shalim
Director IV, Protective Services Bureau
Restituto B. Macuto
Director III, Head DSWD Disaster Risk Reduction and
Response Operations Office
Office of the
Regional Director
Office of the Asst.
Regional Director
– Operations
Office of the Asst.
Regional Director Administration
Policy & Plans
Division
Operations &
Programs Division
Social Technology
Unit
Protective
Services Unit
Crisis Intervention
Unit
Centers &
Institutions
SWAD Teams
Poverty Reduction
Programs Unit
DSWD Field Offices
• DSWD FIELD OFFICE VI (Iloilo)
MA. EVELYN B. MACAPOBRE, CESO III
Regional Director and Concurrent and
Chief-Operations and Programs Division
E-mail: mebmacapobre.fo6@dswd.gov.ph
Region VI
(Western Visayas)
Aklan
Antique
Capiz
Guimaras
Iloilo
Negros Occidental
Bacolod
Iloilo City
DELIA V. BAGOLCOL
Social Welfare Officer IV
Focal Person on GAD/Core Group of Specialist for Women
and Center Monitor/Coordinator
DSWD Field Offices
• DSWD FIELD OFFICE VII (Cebu City)
MERCEDITA JABAGAT
Regional Director
NEMIA ANTIPALA
Asst. Regional Director for Operations
Region VII
(Central Visayas)
Bohol
Cebu
Negros Oriental
DSWD Field Offices
• DSWD FIELD OFFICE CARAGA (Butuan City)
Minda B. Brigoli, CESO III
Regional Director
+63.85.342.5619 to 20
Region XIII –
CARAGA
Agusan del Norte
Agusan del Sur
Surigao del Norte
Surigao del Sur
Butuan City
Angelita B. Amista
SWO V / Chief, Institutional Dev’t Division/Head, Protective
Services Unit
+63.85.342.5619 to 20
HEALTH SECTOR
RESPONSE TO GBV
Women & Children Protection Unit in Department of
Health (DOH) retained hospitals and Local Government
Unit (LGU) supported hospitals
DEPARTMENT OF
HEALTH (DOH)
ADMINISTRATIVE
ORDER 2013-0011
Revised Policy on the Establishment of
Women and Children Protection Units
(WCPUs) in All Hospitals
Objective
• Institutionalize and standardize the quality
of health service delivery in all Women and
Children Protection Units in support of the
strategic thrust to achieve Universal Health
Care as described in the Kalusugan
Pangkalahatan Execution Plan.
Scope and Application
• The AO shall apply to the entire health
sector including
• DOH health care facilities
• LGU-supported health facilities
• Private health care facilities
• Other DOH attached agencies
• Development partners and other relevant
stakeholders
Key Definitions of Terms
• WCPU
• A unit composed of a multidisciplinary team
of trained physicians, social workers, mental
health professionals and police providing
comprehensive medical and psychosocial
services to women and children victims of
violence
• 4Rs
• Refers to the processes of RECOGNITION,
RECORDING, REPORTING & REFERRAL
of violence against women and children
abuse cases
Every province/
chartered city
shall establish at
least one WCPU
Minimum Requirements for All
Hospitals
• ALL HOSPITAL PERSONNEL shall
undergo training on 4Rs (recognition,
reporting, recording, referral) of cases
of violence against women & children
• Hospitals without a WCPU must have
a WCPU COORDINATOR to
coordinate the management and
referral of all VAWC cases
LEVELS OF CARE
DELIVERED BY WCPUS
LEVEL 1
PERSONNEL
A trained physician
A trained & registered
social worker
Training Capability
Training on 4Rs
Research
SERVICES
Medico-legal examination
Acute medical treatment
Minor surgical treatment
Monitoring & follow-up
Full coverage, 24/7
Minimum social work intervention
(safety & risk assessment,
coordination with other disciplines
Peer review of cases
Expert testimony in court,
documentation, record-keeping
LEVEL 2
PERSONNEL
A trained physician
A trained & registered social worker
(full-time)
A trained police officer OR a trained
mental health professional
Training Capability
Training on 4Rs
Residency Training
Research
SERVICES
In addition to Level 1 services
Rape kits
Surgical intervention
Case management and case
conferences
Documentation and record keeping
using the Child Protection Mgt Info
System (CPMIS)
Availability of specialty consultations
(ENT, ophthalmology, surgery, OBGyne, pathology)
LEVEL 3
PERSONNEL
At least 2 trained physicians
A least 2 trained & registered social workers
A registered nurse
A trained police officer
A trained mental health professional
Training Capability
Training on 4Rs
Competence & facility to run residency training &
specialty trainings
Research
SERVICES
In addition to Level 2 services
Long-term case management
Mental health care
Police investigation
Nursing services
Death review
Other support services (livelihood,
education)
Availability of sub-specialty
consultations (child development,
forensic psychiatry, forensic
pathology)
DIRECTORY:
WOMEN & CHILDREN PROTECTION UNITS
GOOGLE MAPS
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MASBATE (Region V)
• Masbate Provincial Hospital
Dr. Cynthia Llacer
Ma. Calota A. Dela Peña
PO2 Arlene Capsa
Hospital Road, Provincial Health Office, Masbate City
wcpumasbate@yahoo.com
(056) 333 2244
0929 543 6777
ILOILO (Region VI)
• Western Visayas Medical Center
Dr. Maria Teresa Guzman-Dy
Ma. Elena B. Wendam, RSW
Q. Abeto St., Mandurriao, Iloilo City
(033) 508 0388
CEBU
• Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center
Dr. Marianne Naomi N. Poca
Dr. Maria Consuelo Malaga
B. Rodriguez St., Cebu City, Cebu
(032) 266 1946
0933 480 6287
• LGU – Pilar
Dr. Eufemia P. Maratas
Dolita N. Dales, RSW
PO1 Caren P. Arcelo
Municipal Health Office, Pilar, Cebu
(032) 400 4023
CEBU (Region VII)
• LGU – San Francisco
Dr. Emmanuel L. Almadin
Mariter P. Galindo, RSW
PO2 Caren Arcelo
San Francisco, Camotes Island, Cebu
wcpusanfran@yahoo.com
(032) 267 6779 / (032) 497 0334
BOHOL (Region VII)
• Gov. Celestino Gallares Memorial Hospital
Dr. Maria Azucena Redillas
Nilo L. Madjus, RSW
M. Parras St., Tagbilaran, Bohol
(038) 501 7531 / (038) 412 3181
The Philippine Commission on Women (PCW) is a government agency under the
Office of the President. The Board of Commissioners, headed by the Chairperson,
sets the policies, programs/thrusts and rules towards the achievement of the vision
and mission of the Commission, while the Executive Director oversees planning
and implementation of PCW operations. She is assisted by two (2) Deputy
Executive Directors and five (5) Division Chiefs.
PCW – Organizational Structure
http://pcw.gov.ph/pcw/organizational-structure
For Queries: PLEASE CONTACT
Pamela Godoy Averion
GBV Programme Officer
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
Country Office Philippines
averion@unfpa.org
+63(0)9178593516
Devanna de la Puente
GBV Coordinator
Rapid Response Team
delapuenteforte@unfpa.org
+63(0)9175153559