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Mimaropa cops, Stairway Foundation Inc. sign pact to uphold women, children’s rights

By: - Correspondent / @mvirolaINQ
/ 05:53 PM May 04, 2023

The Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon, Palawan (Mimaropa) police and Stairway Foundation Inc. (SFI) on Wednesday, May 3, signed a memorandum of agreement to expand their partnership in protecting women and children’s rights in the region.

CITY OF CALAPAN – The Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon, Palawan (Mimaropa) police and Stairway Foundation Inc. (SFI) on Wednesday, May 3, signed a memorandum of agreement to expand their partnership in protecting women and children’s rights in the region.

In a statement issued on Thursday afternoon, May 4, Mimaropa police said their chief Brigadier General Joel Doria signed the agreement with SFI executive director Lars Jorgensen at Stairway in Barangay (village) Aninuan in Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro province.

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SFI was registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission as a non-stock, non-profit corporation conceived in 1990 by Jorgensen and his wife Monica Ray, primarily as an alternative approach for protecting children at risk in the Philippines.

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Doria assured their “commitment to supporting the efforts to maximize the policy, coordination, monitoring, evaluation, capacity building and advocacy for the promotion and protection of children’s rights.”

The police are the first point of contact for women and children who have been victims of physical, sexual, psychological, economic, or other forms of violence, said the statement.

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