Duterte issues EO
protecting refugees
in the Philippines
President Rodrigo Duterte has issued an
executive order (EO) institutionalizing access to protection services for
refugees, stateless persons, and asylum seekers.
Duterte
signed EO No. 163 on February 28 to ensure the full protection of persons of
concern’s (POCs) rights to liberty, security, and freedom of movement.
“These
shall include the provision of access to socioeconomic services, social
security benefits, gainful employment and humane working conditions, education,
participation in judicial and administrative citizenship proceedings, legal
assistance and access to courts, and freedom of religion," the order read.
The EO is
in accordance with the 1951 United Nations Convention Relating to the Status of
Refugees and its 1967 Protocol, the 1954 UN Convention Relating to the Status
of Stateless Person, and the 1961 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness.
The POCs
have the "concomitant obligation to abide by the laws and regulations of
the country, including measures relating to the protection of public health,
and maintenance of public order and national security.”
Under the
EO, the Inter-Agency Committee on the Protection of Refugees, Stateless Persons
and Asylum Seekers is established to provide services and assistance to POCs.
The local
government units (LGUs) are encouraged to support the integration of the POCs
within their communities, conduct information and awareness campaigns, and make
available the necessary programs and services to facilitate such integration in
local development frameworks, including development programming and emergency
response and recovery frameworks.
“The
Covid-19 pandemic has limited the ability of refugees, stateless persons and
asylum seekers to cross borders to seek protection, bringing to fore the need
to integrate and institutionalize relevant policies and programs of government
agencies and ensure that these communities of people are properly protected and
accorded the widest possible exercise of fundamental rights and freedoms,” the
EO read.
The
Philippines is one of the few countries in the region to have acceded to the
1951 Refugee Convention and the 1967 protocol, according to the website of the
UN refugee agency.
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