CHR now accepting complaints online

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The Commission on Human Rights has unveiled a “game-changing” online complaint portal to provide more accessible services to vulnerable individuals.

CHR chairman Richard Palpal-latoc cited the importance of digitalization to be able to keep up to the modern times and maximize the benefits of technology in the delivery of human rights services. “CHR MISMO was designed to enhance efficiency, effectiveness and timeliness in transactions. It is expected to bridge the gap between the people and the Commission’s services, thus, ensuring smoother and hassle-free interactions in the pursuit of human rights service for the Filipinos,” he explained.

 

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