Strengthening resilience to disasters among vulnerable urban poor communities in Manila

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BARANGAY BATASAN HILLS Survival Family

Protective • Protection against child abuse

Table 16A. BDRRMO

Table 16B. BCPC

Survival

Protective

Children have the right to: • Be born • Gain shelter • Eat good and nutritious food • Have an indentity

Children have the right to be protected from harm

Survival

Protective

Children should have the right to: • Respect • Love and be loved

Children should have the right to be: • protected from harm and live in a peaceful community

Survival

Protective

Children should have the right to be: • Born

Children should have the right to: • Be fostered and loved • Recreation • Education • Freedom • Have a name/ identity

Survival

Protective

Table 16C. Parents

Table 16D. Teachers

• Basic needs

Table 16E. Organizations

• Protection from harm

Developmental Children have the right to: • Education • Good future • Recreation

Developmental

Participative Children have the right voice out their personal insights/ emotions

Participative

Children have the right to: • Education

Developmental

Participative

Children have the right to: • Education

Developmental Children have the right to: • Education

Developmental

Participative Children have the right to be: • Involved in organizations

Participative

Children have the right to: • Education • Recreation • Freedom • Equal rights

Barangay Batasan Hills rated the performance of children’s rights and protection at 7.5, coming from the sectors of Barangay Officials, Parents, Teachers, and Organizations. These sectors affirmed that the attainment of children’s rights is indeed a challenging feat, but its fruition will be all the more possible given the cooperation and unity of the aforementioned sectors. 88


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