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16.a.1 Existence of independent national human rights institutions in the Philippines in compliance with the Paris Principles
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Contact and information

Information

Unit
yes/no
Contact
Social Development Statistics Division
Philippine Statistics Authority
20th floor PSA Headquarters, PSA Complex, East Ave, Diliman,
Quezon City, Metro Manila
sdsd.staff@psa.gov.ph/r.revilla@psa.gov.ph
Latest update
3/4/2025
Update frequency
Annual
Next update
9/30/2025
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Administrative Data
Creation date
12/17/2019
Source
Commission on Human Rights (CHR)
Matrix
3I3D16A1
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1/-The Philippines Constitution of 1987 (Article XIII, Section 17) created Commission on Human Rights (CHR) of the Philippines as an independent office with a mandate to promote the protection, respect for and enhancement of human rights.The role and functions of the Commission are set out in Executive Order No. 163 (1987). In accordance with the Paris Principles and Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions (GANHRI) statute, the CHR of the Philippines is accredited as fully compliant to the Paris Principles.
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16.a.1 Existence of independent national human rights institutions in the Philippines in compliance with the Paris Principles
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