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Contents
1.
Introduction
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Reviewing the Past: Legacy o Women’s Struggles
3.
The Marcos Years
4.
The Post-Marcos Era
5.
Women’s Struggles or Autonomy
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Mapping identities and initiatives: where are the women?
7.
Women Dene Women’s Movements
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What is the Women’s Movement(s)?
9.
Bridging attempts
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Public and Private Spaces: Women Do the Balancing Act
11.
The “reluctant” eminists
12.
Other actors aecting divisions
13.
Electoral Politics and Women
14.
Scanning the landscape o electoral politics
15.
On women’s electoral agenda
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On the women’s vote
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On gender quota
18.
Socialist eminism: the road to women’s empowerment?
19.
Women’s political participation in international human rights and national laws
20.
Women and Budget Advocacy
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Where Do We Go From Here? The Challenges and Next Steps
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What Needs to Be Done?
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Women in Electoral Politics and Legislature: The Abanense! Pinay Case Study 1
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Establishing a Gender Quota: The Akbayan Women’s Committee Case Study
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Reerences
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Annex 1: List o Research Participants / Resource Persons
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Annex 2: List o Philippine Laws in Support o Women’s and Their Children’sWelare and Rights