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「Human Rights and Sustainable Human Development in Philippines Local Governments」- Annabelle C. TANGSON

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Page 1: 「Human Rights and Sustainable Human Development in Philippines Local Governments」- Annabelle C. TANGSON

Human Rights and Sustainable Human Development in

Philippine Local Governments

A Special Session Presentation

Annabelle C. Tangson,CPA,MGM Mayor

National President of Lady Municipal Mayors Association of the Philippines and the Philippines International Sisterhood

and Twinning Association

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Outline

• Human rights concerns in the Philippines

• Ensuring the right to development in San Luis

• Public servants and government must always be close to the people

• Rights based and good governance

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Concerns about rights in the Philippines

• Reproductive health and rights – Supreme Court recently declared that the RH law (Republic Act 10354) is constitutional, now services must be delivered to fulfill these rights.

• Human rights in times of disasters particularly women who become victims of gender based violence. Girls and relocation sites are reported trafficked.

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Concerns about rights in the Philippines

• Rights of the most vulnerable need more attention, laws to be implemented for Senior Citizens, Persons and Children with Disability, and Indigenous peoples.

• Political and media related killings happen

• Compensation of human rights victims and claims of coconut farmers from levy funds are current discussions in the Philippines.

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Mandates

• Philippine Constitution Bill of Rights

• Government has a Commission on Human Rights

• Philippines is signatory to many International Human Rights conventions and treaties

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The Philippines is signatory to a number of United Nations human rights treaties, including:

1. Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR);2. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), ratified on 23

October 1986;3. United Nations Convention Against Torture, acceded to on 18 June 1986;4. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination,

ratified on 15 September 1967;5. International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, ratified

on 7 June 1974;6. United Nations Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant

Workers and Members of Their Families, ratified on 5 July 1995;

7. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, ratified on 5 August 1981;

8. Convention on the Rights of the Child, ratified on 21 August 1990; and,9. Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, ratified on 15 April

2008.

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In local governance the rights of the most vulnerable, particularly

women is very important.

Likewise, the rights of the child, rights of persons with disability, indigenous peoples, and the elderly.

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Reference Slide: Laws of Women’s Rights in the Philippines

• RA 6725 (April 27, 1989)An Act Strengthening the Prohibition on Discrimination Against Women with Respect to Terms and Conditions of Employment, Amending for the Purpose Article One Hundred Thirty-Five of the Labor Code, As Amended

• RA 6972 (November 23, 1990)

An Act Establishing a Day Care Center in Every Barangay Instituting Therein a Total Development and Protection of Children Program, Appropriating Funds Therefor, and for Other Purposes

• RA 7192 (December 11, 1991)

An Act Promoting the Integration of Women as Full and Equal Partners of Men in Development and Nation Building and for Other Purposes

• RA 7322 (March 30, 1992)

An Act Increasing Maternity Benefits in Favor of Women Workers in the Private Sector, Amending for the Purpose Section 14-A of Republic Act No. 1161, as Amended and for Other Purposes

• RA 7600 (June 17, 1992)

An Act Requiring All Government and Private Health Institutions with Obstetrical Services to Adopt Rooming-in and Breastfeeding Practices and for Other Purposes

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Reference Slide: Laws of Women’s Rights in the Philippines

• RA 7822 (February 20, 1995)An Act Providing Assistance to Women Engaging in Micro and Cottage Business Enterprises, and for Other Purposes

• RA 8353 (September 30, 1997) – this includes marital rapeAn Act Expanding the Definition of the Crime of Rape, Reclassifying the Same as a Crime Against Persons, Amending for the Purpose Act No. 3815, as Amended, Otherwise Known as the Revised Penal Code, and for Other Purposes

• RA 8369 (October 28, 1997)

An Act Establishing Family Courts, granting Them Exclusive Original Jurisdiction Over Child and Family Cases, Amending Batas Pambansa No. 192, as Amended, Otherwise Known as the Judiciary Reorganization Act of 1980, Appropriating Funds Therefor and for Other Purposes

• RA 9262 (March 8, 2004)

An Act Defining Violence Against Women and Their Children, Providing Protective Measures for Victims, Prescribing Penalties Therefor and for Other Purposes

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Right to Development in the Philippines, San Luis in perspective

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People at the Center of Development- A key requirement on the UN Declaration on the Right to Development:

People in their own communities know best, local solutions are best.

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Ensuring free, active and meaningful participation

- A key requirement on the UN Declaration on the Right to Development:

We visit each and every village on a regular basis. We listen and we take action.

We respond to what the people want.

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Securing Non Discrimination- A key requirement on the UN Declaration on the Right to

Development:

Everyone is a citizen, everyone has a right to participate, everyone deserves service from government.

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Fairly distributing the benefits of development - A key requirement on the UN Declaration on the Right to Development:

We bring benefits to the people, pro actively, without discrimination

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Respecting Self determination, and sovereignty over natural resources

- A key requirement on the UN Declaration on the Right to Development:

Local governments enables people’s self determination to sustainably use local natural resources

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Civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights are respected, protected and fulfilled - A key requirement on the UN Declaration on the Right to

Development:

We plan together, we listen to the silent voices because we believe that we should always respect, protect and fulfill human rights

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Local Governments works closely with the people.

Go to the people, Live among them,Learn from them, Plan with them, Work with them,

- First five lines, Credo for Rural Reconstruction

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Meeting with people where they

are.

Go to the people, Live among them,Learn from them, Plan with them, Work with them,

- First five lines, Credo for Rural Reconstruction

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Feeling what the people are going through.

Go to the people, Live among them,Learn from them, Plan with them, Work with them,

- First five lines, Credo for Rural Reconstruction

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Because we consult, we learn, the people are the

experts on local development, We

serve,

Go to the people, Live among them,Learn from them, Plan with them, Work with them,

- First five lines, Credo for Rural Reconstruction

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Planning together to move in one direction.

Go to the people, Live among them,Learn from them, Plan with them, Work with them,

- First five lines, Credo for Rural Reconstruction

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Teamwork works. We all have a role

and a responsibility.

Go to the people, Live among them,Learn from them, Plan with them, Work with them,

- First five lines, Credo for Rural Reconstruction

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Recognized and rewarded San Luis is a 2nd class municipality with 18

barangays with 102 sitios and puroks. Our income the past year was PhP119,966,632.75 (FY 2013).

With modest resources, discipline and drive we achieved the following:

1. SLGR Average Score of 4.892. Sound financial management (absence of

an adverse or a disclaimer COA opinion on local financial transaction)

3. Observance of Full Disclosure Policy

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In 2011 San Luis was awarded the SEAL OF GOOD

HOUSEKEEPING

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SEAL OF GOOD HOUSEKEEPING

The Seal of Good Housekeeping

recognizes LGU San Luis with good performance in

internal housekeeping focusing in four areas,

namely: (1) Good Planning; (2) Sound

Fiscal Management; (3) Transparency and

Accountability; and (4) Valuing of Performance

Information.

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GAWAD PAMANA NG LAHI 2011DILG Secretary Manuel Roxas II conferred to the municipal government of San Luis, under the leadership of Mayor Annabelle C. Tangson, the coveted Gawad Pamana ng Lahi award for Central Luzon during the awarding ceremony titled “Gawad

Pagkilala sa Natatanging Pamamahala” held at the Oxford Hotel, Clarkfield, Pampanga last October 24,

2012.

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2013 Best LGU in Customer Relations

Given last April 14, 2014 onthe occasion of the “8th

Recognition of OutstandingCentral Luzon LGUs Implementing the StreamliningProgram in the Issuance of Mayors Permits

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Municipality of San Luis, Aurora- No. 6 TOP PERFORMING MUNICIPALITY IN THE PHILIPPINES

FOR 2011

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TOP PERFORMING MUNICIPALITY IN REGION 3 for Profile Years 2010,

2011 and 2012

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- Municipal Civil Registrar’s Office of San Luis was awarded as 1ST Place for both

National and Regional Level Extra-Small Category in Performance of Delivery of

Civil Registration Services.

CIVIL REGISTRATION

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STREAMLINING PROGRAMLGU of San Luis was awarded as HALL OF FAMER on

Documented Streamlining Procedures on the Issuance of Mayor’s Permit after being 1st Placer for 3

consecutive years (FY 2009 – 2011)

2009

2010 2011

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STREAMLINING PROGRAM

LGU of San Luis was awarded as 2012 Most Outstanding LGU Implementing the Issuance of

Mayor’s Permit

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COLLECTION EFFICIENCYThe Bureau of Local Government Finance Region III awarded the Municipality of San Luis for achieving 351.01% collection

efficiency on other income and rank no. 1 among the municipalities of province of Aurora for CY 2011.

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Conclusion

• Human rights in governance is very important

• Public servants respect, protect and fulfill the right of every constituent to development

• Heed the voice of the people, pay attention and act immediately.

• A rights based approach leads to participation, transparency and accountability - good governance