Call for Nominations for the Philippine Women’s Rights Representative to the ACWC


The ASEAN Commission on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Women and Children (ACWC) was inaugurated during the 16th ASEAN Summit held in Ha Noi, Vietnam last 07 April 2010. The Philippines, through the Department of Social Welfare and Development and the Philippine Commission on Women actively participated in the establishment of the ACWC. It aims to uphold, promote, protect, respect and fulfill the human rights and fundamental freedoms of women and children in the ASEAN.

In anticipation of impending vacancy of the Philippine Women’s Rights Representative to the ACWC, the Philippine Commission on Women once again invites organizations and networks dealing with women’s human rights to submit a nominee for the next Representative.

In nominating a candidate, the nominating agency/organization should consider the following criteria for technical competence:

  1. Expertise   and   competence   in   human   rights,   particularly   on   women’s empowerment, gender and development;
  2. Experience in the promotion and implementation of the CEDAW at the national and international levels;
  3. Depth of knowledge on national, regional and international issues facing women;
  4. Familiarity with the ASEAN human rights system and ASEAN entities on women such  as,  but  not  limited to,  the  ASEAN Committee on  Women (ACW) and ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR);
  5. Demonstrated commitment to human rights particularly through engagements at the national and regional levels on the promotion and protection of human rights of women;
  6. Extensive engagement in the areas of advocacy, policy and program development, research, capacity building, program implementation and rights monitoring; and
  7. Possesses objectivity and impartiality in decision making.

Other requisites include the following: 1) articulate, diplomatic and has good negotiation, listening and writing skills; 2) analytical and can review voluminous documents; 3) Has strong leadership skills; 4) Has integrity and probity; 5) Has strong motivation, commitment and dedication; 6) Is in good health; 7) Has no pending human rights/administrative/criminal case; 8) Must be willing to continue the projects that the incumbent Philippine ACWC Women’s Rights Representative have committed to; and 9) Must be widely endorsed by a network of NGOs and/or by the government.

Interested organizations should be guided by the ACWC Terms of Reference and the Selection Guidelines.

Nominating entities must submit their letter of nomination together with the CV of the nominee and signed Nomination Form to the Philippine Commission on Women on or before 20 February 2016. Address the letter of nomination to:THE SEARCH COMMITTEE—PHILIPPINE WOMEN’S RIGHTS REPRESENTATIVE TO THE ACWC Philippine Commission on Women 1145 J.P. Laurel St., San Miguel, Manila   Tel: (02) 735-1864; 735-1654 local 102 Fax: (02) 736-4449 Email: international.affairs@pcw.gov.ph; exec.dir@pcw.gov.ph

For questions and clarifications, please contact Ms. Maecel Angelica R. Cayanan or Ms Jeramie Janine B. Rellora at (02) 735-1864. 



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