“Kami naman po!” says Juvenile Justice Advocates
By PhilRights Staff #ChildrenNOTCriminals Youth participants of the Juvenile Justice Volunteers Congress renewed their opposition to the proposed lowering of [...]
By PhilRights Staff #ChildrenNOTCriminals Youth participants of the Juvenile Justice Volunteers Congress renewed their opposition to the proposed lowering of [...]
By Mateo P. Garcia Gary Granada has a career spanning three decades, a slew of hits, and a distinct artistic [...]
This issue of In Focus looks at how human rights and basic freedoms fared in 2010, under a departing president whose popularity ratings had sunk to the abyss and a newly-sworn in president whose popularity seemed to rest more on his parents’ accomplishments than by his own feats.
Isinasaad mismo ng Universal Declaration on Human Rights noon pang 1948 na ang mga mamamayan ng isang bansa ay makakamit lamang ang mga karapatang sibil at pampulitika, at ang kalayaan mula sa takot at kasalatan, kung tinatamasa nila ang mga karapatang pang-ekonomya, panlipunan at pangkultura.
In poverty, we find the denial of human rights, which in turn deepens the situation of poverty and intensifies and consequently multiplies human rights violations.
Implemented in 2008 by the DSWD after a quick pilot study, the CCT program covers children 5-14 years old.