HLAF Explores Collaboration with Batangas City CSWDO on Child Rights Promotion and Protection

The Humanitarian Legal Assistance Foundation (HLAF) met with the City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO) of Batangas City to discuss possible areas of collaboration on child rights promotion and protection for the year. The engagement forms part of HLAF’s continuing efforts to strengthen partnerships with local government units in…
PNP, HLAF Sign Memorandum of Understanding to Strengthen Human Rights Protection for Persons Under Police Custody

The Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Humanitarian Legal Assistance Foundation, Inc. (HLAF) formally strengthened their partnership through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on January 20, 2026, at the PNP Star Officers’ Lounge, National Headquarters Building, Camp BGen Rafael T. Crame, Quezon City. The MOU establishes a…
Strengthening Jail-Based Legal Processes Through Regional Capacity Building in CALABARZON

Committed to advancing the swift, fair, and humane delivery of justice in support of jail decongestion, we, in partnership with the Regional Office of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) CALABARZON, successfully conducted a two-day Capacity Building Training for Jail Paralegals and Records Officers as part of its…
2025: A Year of Strategic Growth, Inclusive Justice, and Community-Driven Impact for HLAF

In 2025, we at the Humanitarian Legal Assistance Foundation (HLAF) experienced a year of meaningful growth, deepened impact, and strengthened partnerships as we continued our mission to advance access to justice, uphold human rights, and restore dignity to those most marginalized by the justice system. Guided by our commitment to…
Our 2026 Agenda

As the Philippines continues to face deep-rooted challenges in its justice and corrections systems, ranging from jail congestion and prolonged pretrial detention to gaps in legal access and barriers to reintegration, we enter 2026 with renewed commitment to advancing human rights. Guided by our mission to uphold human dignity, freedom,…
The Gender of Justice: Women Behind Bars and Their Untold Struggles

When we speak of justice in the Philippines, the image that often comes to mind is male — the prisoner, the police, the judge. But behind the country’s overcrowded jail cells are thousands of women, many of them mothers, whose stories rarely make it to the surface. They are the…
Christmas Behind Bars: What the Season Should Mean for Persons Deprived of Liberty

In a few weeks, the country will once again glow with parols, Simbang Gabi will fill dawn with music, and families will gather around tables heavy with food and laughter. The Philippines celebrates Christmas like no other nation — bright, loud, and full of faith in the promise of redemption.…
Why We Launched “ChangeMakers”: A Gen Z Project for Persons Deprived of Liberty

It began with a simple question from a student during a campus dialogue:“Why don’t we ever talk about people in jail when we talk about human rights?” That question stayed with me. Because behind every headline on justice reform are thousands of persons deprived of liberty (PDLs)—men, women, and even…
Why Gen Z Researchers Are So Curious About the Reintegration of Former Persons Deprived of Liberty

When I talk to college students today—especially those in development communication, sociology, or criminology—one topic keeps surfacing in their research proposals: the reintegration of persons deprived of liberty (PDLs). At first glance, it seems like an unusual fascination. With so many pressing issues in the country—climate change, unemployment, mental health—why…
When I Saw Persons Deprived of Liberty on Pinterest, I was at the Same Time Rethinking Digital Access Behind Bars

It started with a scroll. An afternoon, I was browsing through Pinterest and Behance—those endless streams of art and inspiration—when a set of illustrations caught my attention. They were portraits of persons deprived of liberty (PDLs), drawn with striking humanity: men and women behind bars, holding books, sketching portraits, video-calling…