Children's Legal Rights and Development Center, Inc.

CLRD is an organization created for children who are victims of all forms of violence."Children Rights are Human Rights"

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Photos from Children's Legal Rights and Development Center, Inc.'s post 21/11/2023
Photos from Children's Legal Rights and Development Center, Inc.'s post 21/11/2023

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15/08/2023

Child Rights Network's statement on the continued killings of children

August 15 – We extend our deepest sympathies to the family of Jerhode Jemboy Baltazar, a 17-year-old boy whose life was tragically taken in a police operation in Navotas City on August 2. Our hearts and prayers are with his family in this time of grief.

Jemboy’s life abruptly ended when Navotas City police fired at him while boarding a boat, mistakenly identifying him as a suspect. The six officers involved have been relieved from duty and are now facing charges of reckless imprudence resulting in homicide, an offense punishable by imprisonment of up to 4 years and 2 months.

While the swift detainment of the officers involved is a commendable step, we urge authorities to ensure that proper charges have been made. It is a clear breach of the police institution’s own operations manual to fire warning shots and not provide any verbal warning to an alleged offender, much less a helpless child.

Jemboy is sadly not the only child victim of arbitrary killings in the past year. Killings have continued to this day, even under the present administration, following the same familiar narrative.

Gunmen, usually unidentified assailants, enter poor neighborhoods and households, indiscriminately firing at suspects, and ‘collateral damage’ like children are sadly merely perceived as mistakes.

But these children, whose lives were unnecessarily taken, are not mere numbers and casualties. For their families and loved ones, they are sons, daughters, siblings, and friends, each with their own name, dreams, and potential.

AC, a 15-year-old male, dreamed of becoming a seafarer someday. On May 29, 2023, he was relentlessly shot by unidentified gunmen in Navotas, in the house of their landlord, who is suspected of a drug violation. Neighbors reported AC’s desperate plea: ‘Huwag po, maawa po kayo sa akin, ano po ang kasalanan ko?’ Despite his plea, he was shot dead. Later, the police claimed they had recovered cartridge cases, shabu, and other drug paraphernalia from the crime scene.

Marian, 15, wanted to be a social worker. On June 13, 2023, she heard noises inside her house where multiple families lived. She opened the door and upon doing so, was shot twice by unidentified gunmen. ‘Pare, babae pala ‘yung nabaril natin!’ The gunmen quickly left the place. Marian ran to her mother, a barangay tanod, across the street, ‘Ma, may tama yata ako.’ She was rushed to the nearest hospital, but they could no longer save her life. The police said that the suspect in the house was involved in drugs. Marian was the type of person who was saving her money from her school allowance to feed poor children in their hometown in Masbate.

Samuel, 17, was found dead and handcuffed with a nylon cord wrapped around his neck on May 26, 2023, in San Ildefonso, Bulacan. According to the barangay officials, Samuel had been a child in conflict with the law and was placed in Bahay Pag-asa in Malolos several times due to his involvement in drugs. He wanted to change but is no longer given the chance to prove himself.

These are just some of the documented cases that are not receiving the same level of attention and public indignation as others. Yet, these cases are just as real, and the grief felt by the loved ones left behind is just as profound and painful.

We join various sectors in demanding reflection and change within our law enforcement, from the highest levels of policy-making down to the practices carried out by officers on the ground.

Children will only be safe and protected in this country if we start nurturing a culture that upholds due process, restorative justice, and respect for basic human rights and dignity.

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(The cases in this statement are documented by the Children’s Legal Rights and Development Center, a member of the Child Rights Network.)

About Child Rights Network (CRN)
Child Rights Network is the largest alliance of organizations and agencies pushing for children’s rights legislation in the Philippines. CRN has a membership of over 60 national, international, and local organizations across the country, including two government agencies. Its current convenor is the Philippine Legislators’ Committee on Population and Development (PLCPD). www.childrightsnetwork.ph

Media Contact:
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Photos from Children's Legal Rights and Development Center, Inc.'s post 18/02/2023

CLRDC won the nomination and received the Special Award for "Outstanding Community Service for Children". Caloocan City 61st Founding Anniversary, Feb.16, 2023.

Thank you Caloocan City for recognizing CLRDC's work in the promotion of the rights and welfare of children through its Access to Justice and After-Care services to children, Legal Policy Advocacy engagement, and Capacity Building on Child Protection Laws and Policies for Duty Bearers and for children and youth partners and their families.

Photos from Philippine Alliance of Human Rights Advocates's post 18/02/2023
13/08/2022

Pam I could not find you in the picture. Thank you CRN for our successful GA and teambuilding.

The advocates behind Child Rights Network.

03/08/2022

GREAT NEWS!

The bill providing stronger protections against Online Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (OCSEA) has lapsed into law as Republic Act 11930.

Congratulations to all child rights advocates and champions who pushed for this landmark piece of legislation!

24/05/2022

GOOD NEWS ULIT! 😊💜 Ratified na ang Anti-Online Sexual Abuse or Exploitation of Children Law! Ibig sabihin, pirma nalang ng Pangulo, BATAS NA! 🙌🏼

I am extremely grateful to the 18th Congress under the leadership of Senate President Vicente Tito Sotto and Majority Leader Senator Migz Zubiri for the passage of this important measure.

Special mention din kina Sen. Pia Cayetano, Senator Win Gatchalian, Sen. Manny Pacquiao, and Sen. Kiko Pangilinan for their important interventions.

Truly, the 18th Congress will be remembered for many things, and one of these will be the good we have done for Filipino children.

Kinararangal kong maging bahagi ng Kongresong ito. ✊🏼

24/05/2022

CALL FOR IMMEDIATE JOB APPLICATION

The Medical Action Group, Inc. (MAG), a health and human rights organization founded in 1982, continuously works to empower vulnerable sectors of society by increasing their capacities to claim their rights, particularly their right to health.

MAG invites highly competent and committed individuals to fill in the following position:
(1) TRAINING AND ADVOCACY STAFF, to be based in Quezon City.

Job Description:
• He/ She shall facilitate advocacy activities, including the capacity building of partner networks and communities;
• He/ She shall be involved in lobbying efforts on policies related to health and human rights issues, both at the local and national level;
• He/ She shall prepare and submit accomplishment reports;
• He/ She shall perform other tasks as may be determined by the Executive Director and/ or Program Manager.

Qualifications:
• Bachelor's degree, preferably related to Social Sciences or Health
• Fresh graduates are welcome to apply
• Must have an understanding of principles of human rights
• Has excellent verbal and written communication skills

Interested applicants must submit their letter of intent with detailed curriculum vitae to [email protected], with the heading "JOB APPLICATION - Training and Advocacy Staff", on or before 3 June 2022 (Friday).

MAG will contact short-listed applicants for further screening. For inquiries, please contact Program Manager Merdicita de Joya ([email protected]).

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