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==[[Sorsogon News]]==
==[[Sorsogon News]]==
'''Sorsogon City advocates "Green Economy Approach" for sustainable development'''
'''Sorsogon Police conducts seminar for gender-based violence first responders'''
*Source: http://pia-sorsogon.blogspot.com/
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R05&article=791329692763
*FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2012
*Monday 20th of February 2012
:by  Irma A. Guhit
:by  Irma A. Guhit




SORSOGON CITY , Feb. 17 (PIA) ..... Guided by the global trend for sustainable development, the city of Sorsogon has anchored their development to harmonize with the environment advocating the "Green Economy Approach".
SORSOGON CITY, Feb.20 (PIA) -- The Sorsogon Police Provincial Office (SPPO) has organized a two-day seminar for first responders of gender-based violence and trafficking-in-person (TIP) cases on February 16 to 17 at the Philippine National Police (PNP) conference room.
 
Sorsogon City Mayor Leovic R. Dioneda has expressed the importance of the natural environment of areas where development will take shape, its natural value to the total landscape and aesthetic view of the community when development will take place that conserving the trees, its topography and overall setting will be taken into great consideration.
The seminar is in line with the commitment of the PNP to strengthen the promotion and advocacy of the rights of women and children.
 
According to the global trend of green economy for Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation, "A green economy approach is essential for sustainable development and climate change adaptation in a world where population growth and consumption of limited resources are generating disaster risk. Human well-being and the resilience of communities will depend on how well local government  can make the transition to a greener economy for development."
Thirty policewomen from Sorsogon City and 14 municipalities, assigned as Women and Children Protection Desk and Family Juvenile Gender Advocacy Development - Police Non-Commissioned Officer, were the participants of the said training.
 
The guidelines or trend for sustainable development has been the guiding principle of the city now it being the pilot of Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation strategies and whereby it will adhere to the guidelines for sustainable development and human wellness.
The police – participants were the identified first responder-personnel in cases of gender-based violence. They were oriented on the protocols and immediate response to be given to victims along the conduct of investigation, filing of cases and in finding solutions to problems being encountered in handling cases involving women and children, particularly on gender-based crimes and TIP cases.
 
   
Sorsogon City Information Officer Manny Daep explained that the city's Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP) will enforce stricter policies for development guided by the policies on Disaster Risk Reduction Management Program and the Green Economy Approach.
Competent and experienced lecturers comprised the resource persons coming from the Department of Justice, Visayan Forum Foundation, Police Regional Office 5 and Sorsogon Police Provincial Office.
 
According to the Green Economy Approach principle : "A green economy must  invest in people and social capital -- through health care, education services and access to social safe  nets -- independent of the consideration of individuals as human capital, and should ensure that the benefits of economic growth are equitably shared." (PIA-SORSOGON)
The topics discussed were Legal Framework of Trafficking in Person Under RA 9208; How to Interview a Trafficked Person; Investigation, Evidence Gathering and Rescue Operations in TIP Cases; Legal Frameworks of Gender-Based Violence under RA 9262; Basic Gender Concept; Referral System; and How to Conduct Advocacy Campaign.
SPPO provincial director PSupt. John C. Jambora said the SPPO will continue to enhance the capability of policewomen and personnel assigned in the women's desk and will continue its partnership with agencies and non-governmental organization in the advocacy to address gender-based violence and trafficking in persons.
"Here in the province of Sorsogon, the PNP will continue to advocate partnership and spearhead extending development assistance in human resource development particularly in the education and promotion of women and children’s rights. As partners, we will continue to work together to train and educate our personnel and adhere to rights-based policing towards a citizen-friendly institution mandated to serve and protect everyone,” Jambora said as the seminar ends. (MAL/IAG-PIA Sorsogon)


==Photo Gallery of Sorsogon, Philippines==
==Photo Gallery of Sorsogon, Philippines==

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