BHRC’s five-year journey: Justice, accountability, and human rights in Bangsamoro

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The milestone was marked during the culmination of Human Rights Consciousness Week, celebrating the BHRC’s transformation from a small agency with two provincial offices into a fully operational body with seven offices and four major divisions, reaching communities across Bangsamoro.

Institutional growth drives results

“Since 2020, we have institutionalized our processes by formalizing our Rules of Procedure, launching specialized GAD and Children Ombud Guidelines, and strengthening our network with civil society organizations,” Kalim said.

He added that the full operationalization in 2025 signals a successful five-year institutional build-up, but emphasized that the Commission’s work continues.

“As the Bangsamoro Government’s transition period concludes, this journey is only at the beginning. We remain committed to promoting, protecting, and fulfilling the human rights of the Bangsamoro,” he said.

Human rights as a shared responsibility

Commissioner Archie Buaya stressed that protecting human rights requires collaboration beyond institutions, sectors, and political lines.

“It demands moral courage, particularly when human dignity is challenged. Today’s ceremony should not be seen as an ending but as a renewal of our collective vow to build a Bangsamoro where rights are respected, justice is accessible, and accountability is upheld,” Buaya said.

Documenting justice and reconciliation

The Commission’s five-year journey aligns with the BARMM’s enhanced 12-Point Priority Agenda, aimed at expanding social protection services and ensuring that human rights remain a cornerstone of governance in Bangsamoro.

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