Thank you for participating as a China Conference: Southeast Asia (CCSEA) delegate, scheduled for February 18-19, 2020 in Manila, Philippines. We would like to share updates about our event with you.
We have been carefully monitoring the spread of the Coronavirus, the recommendations by the World Health Organization, as well as health and international travel advisories. In the interest of your safety, we are postponing the event. We will be in touch shortly with a new conference date.
We appreciate your patience and sincerely apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused. We look forward to having you join our conference later this year.
Thank you very much.
Executive Director, Philippine Commission On Women
Atty. Kristine Rosary E. Yuzon-Chaves is a mother, a lawyer, a business professional, and a women’s rights advocate. ED Krey, as she is called by many, is from Cagayan de Oro City where she finished her law studies and started her path in the legal profession. Her passion to advance women’s rights is intertwined with her work as a lawyer. The moment she became a lawyer, she handled pro bono cases on Violence Against Women and Children. She also advocated for the gender sensitive policies, women entrepreneurship, and protection of women against sexual harassment in the workplace, and many others. In addition to being active in the practice of law, she also runs and manages different businesses, her own and her family’s.