The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) has launched the Human Rights E-Lawyering Service (HR-ELS) to provide real-time legal advice to citizens on their rights through the use of smart technology.

The HR-ELS was formally launched last December 10, which coincided with the observance of International Human Rights Day.
The theme for 2020 is "Recover Better: Stand Up for Human Rights."
Atty. Ona Caritos, Project Head of the HR-ELS, said that the service is CHR’s way of responding to the challenges brought about by the pandemic and strongly urged the public, especially those dealing with human rights concerns, to avail of the HR-ELS.
The HR-ELS will give immediate legal aid, legal education, and policy recommendations to clients.
Commissioner Gwendolyn Pimentel-Gana lauded the HR-ELS team and thanked all CHR offices, units, and partners who made the service possible, since this will make legal services more accessible to the most marginalized sectors of society and exact accountability from the government and State.
"With your spirit of volunteerism and passion, we, together, the CHR and the UP-OLA students, can make a difference in the lives of PWDs, OFWs, senior citizens, indigenous peoples, LGBTQs, women and children, and other people out there who are marginalized and who would not be able to walk through our doors as of now, and who would also be fearful and scared to do so," she said.
The CHR has provided a list of contact details where they can be reached:
National Capital Region (CHR NCR)
[email protected]
(0919) 444 7720 (Smart)
CHR Investigation Office
(0963) 660 1364 (Globe)
(0927) 328 2835 (Globe)
(0961) 451 2426 (Smart)
(0950) 369 9026 (Talk N’ Text)
CHR Legal Division
[email protected]
(0961) 450 8590 (Smart)
(0961) 451 2424 (Smart)
(0961) 450 8568 (Smart)
CHR Public Assistance and Complaints Desk
[email protected]
(0936) 068 0982 (Globe)
(0920) 506 1194 (Smart)