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I.) THE FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE  CULTURE OF IMPUNITY- Women are very vulnerable to men’s abusive acts.

“Both young men and women-and adults...should be taught  GOVERNMENT INCOMPETENCY- Weak implementation of government laws
on matters of respect between sexes.” - Joms Salvador, policies such as the RA 9262 that will dispense justice for the abused women
GABRIELA Secretary-General
OUR SOLUTION TO THESE PROBLEMS:
Feminism is a perspective or ideology committed to promoting the social role of
WOMEN EMPOWERMENT TOWARD NATION-BUILDING AND
women and dedicated to the goal of gender equality. The core features of feminism are
1.) women empowerment (socio-political and socio-economic aspect); 2.) gender DEVELOPMENT
equality (socio-cultural aspect), 3.)sustainable protection for women’s welfare
( legal aspect). According to history, feminism can be observed into two main phases Article II Section 14 of the 1987 Constitution stipulated that the STATE
namely: RECOGNIZES THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN NATION-BUILDING AND SHALL
THE MAIN PHASES OF FEMINISM IN MODERN HISTORY ENSURE THE FUNDAMENTAL EQUALITY before the law of women and
First-Wave Feminism Emerged in the 19th century and was shaped by the men. Hence, the Philippine government had enacted numerous statutes and
campaign for female suffrage (right to vote). Women should enjoy the same legal and programs that will empower women toward more progressive nation-building. To
political rights as of men. name a few, the following are some of them:
_____________________________________________________________________  Republic Act 7192 of 1991- Women in Nation Building Law in which
Second-Wave Feminism Advanced by radical feminists such as Kate Millet (1970) this mandates the integration of women as full and equal partners of men
and Mary Daly (1978). It was manifested by “SEXUAL REVOLUTION”- transforming in development and nation-building. This law provides that a substantial
cultural and personal relationships as well as economic and political structures; hence,
portion of government resources be utilized to support programs and
attaining gender equality.
activities for women.
II.) WHY FEMINISM?  Republic Act 7688- An act giving representation to women in social
Because it has been vividly observed that throughout history, MEN DOMINATE security commission.
WOMEN THROUGH A PROCESS OF PHYSICAL AND SEXUAL ABUSE. Men created  Republic Act 7822- An act providing assistance to women engaging in
an “ideology of rape”- that MEN can always dominate women and women should be micro and cottage business enterprises
submissive to men (Susan Brownmiller’s Againt Our Will, 1975). This orientation  Republic Act 9262- An act that protects women and their children against
resulted to growing gender marginality among males and females. any form of abuse
For instance, WORLD BANK Gender Data Portal 2015 reported that women are paid  Philippine Plan for Gender Responsive Development (1995-2025)- It
less than men, in most countries earning only an average 60-75% of male
employee.Therefore, feminist movements have socio-political significance by stopping is the national plan for women that consolidates the actions commitments
the penetration of this reality in our consciousness and creating now a gender-sensitive of the Philippines during the Beijing World Conference on Women. This
society. framework is the point of reference for monitoring gender mainstreaming
(mitigating unequal gender relations in the country).
III.) WOMEN IN THE PHILIPPINE SOCIETY  GAD (Gender and Development Budget)- It is integral with the national
From January 2010 to September 2012, GABRIELA national office was directly plan and is aimed at institutionalizing gender concerns in the mainstream
approached with 1,670 complaints of VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN (VAW). These development process and agenda, It prescribes for the allocation of 5% of
VAW violations include physical abuse, abandonment, refusal to grant child custody the government agency’s/local government unit’s budget in gender-
and infidelity as stipulated by RA 9262 or the Anti-VAWC Law. According to Gabriela responsive activities and projects.
deputy-secretary general Obeth Montes, the worsening problem of VAW in the
Philippines can be attributed to three main reasons:
 POVERTY- The women lack economic opportunity- “Most of the victims of THE MAIN QUESTION: HOW CAN WE ACHIEVE WOMEN
domestic violence came from the lower-income classes.”- O. Montes EMPOWERMENT?
OUR SHOUT-OUT : Saint Louis University
LET WOMEN BE IN PHILIPPINE POLITICS School of Humanities
Department of Political and Social Sciences
Women in Gender-Equality Men & Women National
Politics Collaborative Development A.Y. 2015-2016
Efforts
When we involve women in politics, we can create a more productive and gender-sensitive P
community.
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The Human Development Report 2002 (UNDP) revealed that 35% of the Filipino W
administrators and managers are women-which is one of the highest percentages in the E
world. Additionally, approximately 17.2% of all the Philippine legislative seats are occupied by
women and 2/3 of professionals and technical workers are women. This puts the Philippines’ R
Gender Empowerment Measure (GEM) of 0.523 as the highest in Asia. Besides, letting the
female gender participate in our politics is the true spirit of democracy.
Female leaders can as effective as male leaders for the female gender is known to be
intuitive, visionary and all-accommodating. However, the undying discrimination of the female T
gender persists. Thousands of women are discriminated in the employment or even in
government seats by virtue of marriage and parenthood. It is a fact that there is a perceptible
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increase in number of women elected into government posts but the assumption to institutional
leadership does not necessarily signify an expected degree of political equality. The question of
resources also affects women’s access to decision-making positions since men and women do
not enjoy same access to resources that yield political power! W
Therefore, the lack of political power of women in the government deprives O
women of their rights and opportunities. Will you let this happen? M
..IF NOT, MAY YOU BECOME OUR PARTNER IN OUR ADVOCACY E
MORE WOMEN SHOULD BE IN PHILIPPINE POLITICS! N
YES TO WOMEN EMPOWERMENT! YES TO GENDER EQUALITY!
YES TO PROGRESS!
TRIVIA ABOUT WOMEN
 March 8 is International Women’s Day. First celebrated in 1909, IWD was initiated because of numerous
protests by American women who worked in the textiles industry.
(Source: www.clix.com.ph/facts-trivia-women)
 Baroness Raymonde de la Roche of France was the first licensed woman pilot in 1910.
(Source: www.airandspace.si.edu)
 Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova is a retired Russian cosmonaut and politician. She is the first woman
to have flown in space, having been selected from more than four hundred applicants and five finalists to
pilot Vostok 6 on 16 June 1963
(Source: www.nasa.gov/tereshkova-cosmonaut)
 If we have Corazon Aquino as first female president of the country in 1986, then the Taiwanese people
Advocacy Project of:
have Tsai Ing-wen as their first female president elected in 2016. BA Political Science 4 Students
(Source www.bbc.com/news/world-asia)
 The youngest author is a female--she is Dorothy Straight. She was only 4 years old when she wrote HOW Political Science 34 (11:30-12:30 TTHS)
THE WORLD BEGAN in 1964 for her grandmother.
(Source: www.linkedin.com/in/dorothy-straight) Faculty: Dr. Mary Grace C. Baywong

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