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Cong Yap eyes building halfway house for abused women, children

LA TRINIDAD, Benguet  (PIA) -- Benguet Representative Eric Go Yap is keen on building a safe-haven for abused women and children.

Yap said that violence against women and children continues and based on the recent Cordillera Regional Peace and Order Council (RPOC) report, Benguet has the highest incidence of rape last year.

Despite the reported decline in rape cases in the first quarter of 2023, Yap said it is troubling that women victims are relatively younger.

 Cong Yap  cited the  Cordillera RPOC report  in  his proposed House Bill 8986  entitled, “An Act Establishing Halfway Houses for Abused Women and Children and Rape Victims.”

 "There should be a safe haven for women and children who are victims of abuse and other crimes. Hindi natin ma-imagine yung nararamdaman nila na nakatira pa din sa bahay kung saan inaabuso sila o sinasaktan. Yung bahay mo sana ang safest na lugar, but for them it’s not. Uuwi yung minor from school at papasok ng bahay, sobrang takot yung pakiramdam kasi pwede sya physically saktan or gahasain," Yap said.

 While several government mechanisms are present to address the issues of gender-based violence which include  physical, sexual, psychological harm or suffering, arbitrary deprivation of liberty, Yap said that there is a need to provide an establishment that will immediately accommodate and lend   protection, support, and treatment  to victims of domestic abuse and rape,  similar facility which provides temporary shelter and protective custody to women ages 18-59 years old who are victims of involuntary or forced prostitution, illegal recruitment, of armed conflicts and others.

 "While this measure is pending in Congress, nakipag-usap na tayo sa DILG for an immediate establishment of a structure sa Itogon. I talked to Mayor Bernard also and nag-identify na din siya ng lupa kung saan itatayo. DILG responded positively and we are hoping that this will be constructed the soonest,” Yap said.

 "Over the past few years, hindi na natin mabilang yung mga lumapit sa atin, lalo yung mga minor na victims of rape by their own family - tatay, stepfather, lolo or family friend. Worse, hindi nila alam saan sila magsusumbong kasi natatakot sila. Takot sila na baka paalisin sila at walang matuluyan, tapos takot din sila kasi baka sila pa yung masama sa paningin ng ibang kamag-anak nila dahil nakakahiyang kumalat yung balita sa community," Yap added.

 Although Yap has been assisting VAWC  victims in the province, he said there is more that needs to be done aside from assisting them in their legal battles.

"We've been assisting them sa mga legal battles nila, giving them lawyers and helping them start again through livelihood opportunities. Kaya lang we can only do so much, hindi lahat may chance na makatakbo sa atin for help. Kaya we need to establish a facility na alam nila na pwede nila puntahan for refuge. Which is why we filed HB 8986," Yap explained.(RMC- PIA CAR)

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