
Former Social Welfare Secretary Judy Taguiwalo joins the panel at the Zero VAWC Alliance’s forum on ending domestic violence on Monday, February 3, 2025. Jown Manalo/INQUIRER.net
MANILA, Philippines — There must be no case of violence against women and their children (VAWC) in the country, former Social Welfare Secretary Judy Taguiwalo said during a forum on ending domestic violence on Monday.
“We believe that every woman and every child has the right to live a life free from abuse, fear, and oppression,” Taguiwalo said on behalf of the Zero VAWC Alliance.
Article continues after this advertisementThe Zero VAWC Alliance, an initiative led by women’s rights advocates and VAWC survivors, aims to break the corporate culture of silence and push for stronger policies, survivor support programs, and leadership accountability.
jili onlineFEATURED STORIES NEWSINFO Judge in De Lima case found guilty of neglect of duty NEWSINFO Dela Rosa last passenger to board chopper which crashed in Nueva Ecija NEWSINFO House invites 40 social media influencersThe group hosted the forum “End the Corporate Culture of Silence on Domestic Violence” at the University of the Philippines Center for Women’s and Gender Studies on Monday.
“Our name says it all—zero violence, not less, not fewer cases, but zero,” Taguiwalo said.
Article continues after this advertisementTaguiwalo underscored that domestic violence is not just a private matter but a widespread issue affecting homes, communities, and workplaces.
Article continues after this advertisement“It is also important to recognize that victims and survivors, while primarily women and children, also include other members of the household,” the former chief of the Department of Social Welfare and Development explained.
Article continues after this advertisement“Yet too often, institutions, especially corporations, have chosen to look the other way. A culture of silence persists—one where survivors are left to fend for themselves, perpetrators are not held accountable, and systemic change is stalled,” she added.
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Article continues after this advertisementWith the continued prevalence of domestic abuse in the country, Taguiwalo called for stronger policies to protect survivors, encourage reporting, and hold perpetrators accountable.
“Our mission is clear: to contribute to the task of dismantling systems and norms that enable violence, and to build structures of support, accountability, and empowerment,” she said.
She also stressed that corporations must be held responsible for ensuring safe spaces.
“It’s about holding the business sector accountable, especially its leaders, who perpetuate a culture of mutual protection to achieve business goals,” she added.
Taguiwalo cited the case of Martina Bonoan, who spoke about the alleged domestic abuse her mother, Ina Bonoan, suffered at the hands of her father, Noel Bonoan.
Noel Bonoan, a former Finance undersecretary and Chief Operating Officer of KPMG Philippines, was elected president of the Management Association of the Philippines (MAP) in 2024 but withdrew after allegations of domestic abuse surfaced.
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Taguiwalo urged the government and private sector to take concrete steps in addressing VAWC.
“Companies should take responsibility, whether by assisting victims or calling out perpetrators. ‘Yan ang gusto sana natin mangyari (That’s what we want to happen.),” she said.
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She added that there must be clear mechanisms to monitor corporate practices, as well as accessible reporting channels for victims to hold businesses accountable.
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