From the Website of DSWD
links: http://www.dswd.gov.ph/2015/09/dswd-extends-non-monetary-reparations-for-martial-law-human-rights-abuse-victims/
DSWD extends non-monetary reparations for Martial Law human rights abuse victims
(From
left) Commission on Human Rights (CHR) Chairperson Jose Luis Martin C.
Gascon, Department of Health (DOH) Assistant Secretary Nestor F.
Santiago Jr., CHR Chairperson Lina C. Sarmiento, Ms. Jesusa Cabilao from
DSWD, and Technical and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Deputy
Director General Atty. Teodoro C. Pascua sign the Memorandum of
Agreement (MOA) with the Human Rights Victims Claims Board (HRVCB) for
the provision of programs and services for victims of human rights
violations.
The Department of Social Welfare and
Development (DSWD) is among the five government agencies tasked to
provide non-monetary reparation to victims of human rights abuses during
the Martial Law regime.
The provision of such assistance is
mandated by Republic Act 10368 otherwise known as “Human Rights Victims
Reparation and Recognition Act of 2013”. Under this law, the government
has the moral obligation to provide reparation to the victims as part of
their right to obtain justice.
To operationalize the provision of the
non-monetary reparation, the DSWD, Department of Health, Department of
Education, Commission on Higher Education, Technical Education and
Skills Development Authority, and the Human Rights Victims’ Claims Board
(HRVCB) signed the memorandum of agreement on September 21 at the Balay
Kalinaw in UP DIliman. September 21 is the anniversary of the
declaration of Martial Law in the Philippines.
Under the agreement, DSWD shall develop a
comprehensive psychosocial services and rehabilitation program for
victims/survivors of human rights abuses. These include counseling,
livelihood, educational, and financial assistance, among others.
The Department will also initiate and
coordinate community-appropriate activities with other government
agencies towards community healing and reconciliation that integrates
lessons from martial law such as respect for democratic processes.
“It is high time that we recognize the
sacrifices of the victims of human rights abuses. They are heroes in
their own right,” DSWD Secretary Corazon Juliano-Soliman said. ###
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