CHR budget over the years: Upwards trend, but below expectations

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CHR budget over the years: Upwards trend, but below expectations
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Over the years, the CHR has used its funding mainly for its human rights protection, promotion, and policy advisory operations, with P519.8 million pesos expected to be spent on operations for 2023.

maintenance and other operating expenses , or the supplies, transportation, and utility expenses of the agency;capital outlays, or assets bought by the agency that will be used beyond the year it was bought .

Majority of the budget often goes to personnel services, except in 2017 when it saw a major increase in allotment. The overall P300-million boost allowed the commission to allocate P156 million more towards maintenance and other operating expenses, as well as increase its capital outlays spending. P10,000 is spent annually on financial expenses.For the past 7 years, the CHR requested a higher allocation of appropriations for the year, but was only given around P600 million on average.

The closest the CHR was able to get the budget it requested was in 2017 when the General Appropriations Act gave the commission P749 million, 13% less than what it had originally proposed of P861 million. A dip in allocations happened in 2018 when the commission only received P693 million. Davao del Norte representative Pantaleon Alvarez infamously proposed to give the CHR

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