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  1. The employer or head of office is required by the law to prevent the occurrence of sexual harassment acts and to provide the procedures for the resolution, settlement or prosecution of sexual harassment.

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  3. Jun 4, 2016 · In the Philippines, 58% of incidents of sexual harassment happen on the streets, major roads, and eskinitas (alleys). Physical forms of sexual harassment occur mostly in public transport.

  4. Mar 8, 2016 · The first survey on sexual harassment and violence against women in the Philippines revealed the alarming number of women who have experienced sexual harassment of any kind in the country—and the equally alarming response to victims of harassment and abuse.

  5. Feb 14, 1995 · an act declaring sexual harassment unlawful in the employment, education or training environment, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled:

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    As a response, Plan International launched its #FreeToBeOnline global campaign which calls for ending online violence and upholding the digital rights and freedom of girls and young women. Advocating for a whole-of-society approach, Plan International highlights in its campaign the important roles of governments, private sector especially tech and ...

    Aly Narvaez Communications Specialist-Media Relations, Plan International Philippines Email: alyzajoy.narvaez@plan-international.org Phone: +63 998 962 2399

    As part of Girls Get Equal, girls and their allies around the world have written an open letter calling on social media companies to create ways to report abuse and harassment that really work.

  6. The Anti-Sexual Harassment Law in the Philippines is a powerful legal instrument that extends its protective reach beyond traditional workplace settings. Understanding its nuanced application in the realms of work, education, and training is essential.

  7. Under the law, gender-based sexual harassment is banned in all public places, including streets, workplaces, recreational areas and public vehicles. Listed offences include groping,...

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