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2. Declaring November 25 of Every Year as
National Consciousness Day for the
Elimination of Violence Against Women and
Children.
Republic
Act 10398
3. Recognizing that Human Trafficking is a form
of VAW, Presidential Proclamation 1172.
Extended the National Campaign to 18 days,
to Include December 12.
4. Individualized Core Concept/s:
• By perspective of a woman. The rights
will not allow anyone to violate it. Not allow
anyone to become a victim of violence.
5. • By perspective of a man/boy. Respect
women and girls and an instrument in
committing violence against women and
children. Be a positive influence to other
men and boys in building a community that is
respectful of everyone’s right to be free from
abuse and violence.
6. • By perspective of a government agency.
Advocate/s Anti-Violence Against Women
and Children (VAWC). We will continue to
provide and improve our services for our
clients so that they can live a life that is free
from Violence Against Women.
7. • By perspective of a localize. Being the
smallest unit of government closest to the
communities, we are doing our share in
attaining our vision of VAWC free community.
Our Barangay VAWC free Desk is functional
and residents of our Barangay are aware of
Anti-VAW laws.
8. • By perspective of a private sector and
Non-government organization. The
government and community in addressing
violence against women and girls, will
continue to foster collaboration in ensuring
that there will be zero tolerance to Violence
Against Women.
9. • By the Perspective of Academe and/or
Training Institutions. Foster an environment
that does not only nurture the minds and
intellects of our students, faculty and staffers,
but also ensures their safety from abuses,
especially against Women and Children.
10. Woman
•Empowered yourself. Know your rights
•Speak out and report to the authorities if in
case your rights are violated.
•Encouraged others to fight for their rights.
11. Man
•Respected women and girls in the
home, workplace, community and
neighboring , community.
•Promoted participation in discussions
to broaden knowledge on the advocacy.
12. •Advised to seek and join the male Anti-
VAW supporters.
•Enlightened to be supported by male.
13. Government Agency
• Equipped yourselves with apt trainings and
capacity development sessions to improve
service delivery for your clients.
14. Government Agency
• Let people know that you provide the
Programs,Activities,Projects(P,A,Ps).
15. Government Agency
• Inform that there are government office/s
that they can turn to trust, to assist them
towards assisting and seeking justices.