Philippines move to protect women's rights during armed conflict
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31 March 2010
Amnesty International has welcomed a decision by the
Philippine government to implement
a United Nations (UN) Security
Council resolution, which aims to ensure
the protection of women's rights during armed conflict
and post-conflict situations.
The Philippine government launched the National Action Plan
(NAP) on Women Peace and Security in Quezon City, on Friday, 26 March.
"This is a step in the right direction. Forming this National Action Plan not only provides a framework for the
protection of women in armed conflict and post conflict situations, but could also empower women as peace advocates and human rights defenders," said Donna Guest, Amnesty International's Deputy Director for Asia
and the Pacific.
UN Security Council resolution 1325 was adopted in October 2000. Its main aim was to urge member states
to increase women's involvement in the prevention and resolution of conflict.
Among other things, the resolution
calls on all parties to armed conflict to cater to the special
needs of women and girls during resettlement
and post-conflict reconstruction.
It also calls for specialized training to be provided to military, police and civilians for the protection
of human rights needs
of women and girls in conflict situations.
"Given the
Philippines' history of intermittent
armed conflicts with various insurgent
groups, it is high time for the government to look at the special
needs of women and girls, particularly in the context of displacement and resettlement, when women face a high risk of being targeted,"
said Donna Guest.
"Women give birth in overcrowded camps for displaced
persons; mothers are left to fend
for their children on their own in camps or
villages while their husbands try to make a living
elsewhere; young girls are sent
to neighbouring towns as domestic workers to help their family
survive – these and other conflict-related women's human rights issues must be
addressed.
"The new plan is a promising first step. However
the real test will be how it is
implemented on the ground, which we
will be monitoring."
The Philippines is the first Asian
country to produce a National
Action Plan (NAP) implementing the
resolution.
According to media reports,
the Philippine NAP has four
goals:
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