Women`s Legal and Human Rights Bureau
«Engage in feminist legal advocacy; We have a vision of a transformed, self-determined Philippine society that enjoys the same status as other societies, where people are able to realize their holistic and social rights. WLB strives to maximize women`s profits in areas such as the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women, other UN agencies and international organizations. Support us in defending women`s economic, social and cultural rights through feminist legal representation. Child Rights Governance/WLB is engaged in monitoring and reporting on the implementation of various human rights instruments; strong political advocacy at regional, national and local levels; has expertise in women`s rights and gender mainstreaming; Experience in development cooperation with other civil society groups. Founded in 1990, WLB focuses primarily on feminist legal work – pursuing policies and programs that defend the rights and interests of Filipino women, conducting information and educational communication campaigns to raise public awareness and actions on women`s issues, conducting training and research with other women`s groups to develop the knowledge and skills needed for campaigns and stronger advocacy commitments for women`s rights. Build; and the promotion of alternative feminist lawyers in accordance with the institutional mandate to defend and promote women`s rights. The Women`s Legal and Human Rights Bureau (WLB) is a feminist legal non-governmental organization of women`s rights activists. They are professionals in the various disciplines of law and social sciences, social work and community development who address women`s issues and concerns. The Women`s Legal and Human Rights Bureau (WLB) is a feminist legal non-governmental organization of women`s rights activists. They are professionals in the various disciplines of law and social sciences, social work and community development who address women`s issues and concerns. policies and programmes on the rights and interests of Filipino women; information, education and communication campaigns to raise public awareness and take action in favour of women; training and research with other women`s groups on women`s rights; Women and girls make up half or 49.96% of the total Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) population of 655.9 million people who are key cogs in the region`s economic sectors, with women making up 44.4% of the service sector workforce.
On the 2nd anniversary of the signing of the Safe Space Act or Bawal Bastos Act, the Center for Gender Equality and Women`s Human Rights of the Philippines launched a campaign in cooperation with the Women`s Legal and Human Rights Bureau. Unit 321, Eagle Court Condominium, Matalino Street Quezon City Metro Manila Philippines Sida – Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency advocating for access to justice for girls in cases of sexual violence: strengthening cross-movements to demand accountability. Even before this crisis, marginalized women and girls suffered disproportionately from inequality. The poverty they suffer and their existence as women and girls all play a role in the discrimination they face, pushing them further into poverty. The absence of. WLB attributes Women`s Access to Justice (ATJ) as a guideline for our work. But what does ATJ mean to us? Save the Children Phils./SIDA CSO; Global Human Rights Fund, Open Society Foundation, HIVOS Amplifying the voices of marginalized sectors in Masbate. Time`s up! How can we help end rape culture? We are professionals in the various disciplines of law and social sciences, social work and community development who address women`s issues and concerns. Regional (Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Myanmar/Burma, Philippines and Thailand) & National.