CHR launches GBV online reporting portal

CHR PR

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR), as Gender Ombud, has developed an online reporting portal for cases of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) during the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) period.

If you are, or if you know someone is being abused within your homes or communities, reach out to us. We are here to help you out.

Continue to be vigilant and alert to all forms of GBVs, especially violence against women and children, during the ECQ.

We encourage victim-survivors to reach out and seek help.

We also enjoin partner organizations and advocates to use the reporting portal to document cases of GBV and to formally submit them to the Commission.

The CHR commits to respond to these cases through our referral network, to ensure observance of safety protocols, and to make visible that during ECQ, not all who stay at home are safe.

Here’s the link to the portal:
https://www.gbvcovid.report/?fbclid=IwAR35uono_ZENtxFyQP2Pn7gEfKfplVhDI2JIMwcLkJpu1Ew6CSUpMwg4_Ys.

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