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DEVELOPMENT
Men Op posed to Violence Aga inst Women
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THE BIAS OF A
PANDEMIC
ECONOMIC
IMPACT WHAT TO
DO?
GENDER IN THE
HEALTH
TIME OF
PANDEMIC
UNPAID CARE
WORK
GENDER BASED
VIOLENCE 3
MAKATAO
MAKABAYAN
MAKADIYOS
MAKAKALIKASAN
KALUSUGAN
PILIPINO AKO
HUMAN KALINISAN
PAKIKIPAGKAPWA
LAW ABIDING CITIZEN BEING BARKADA
DEMOCRATIC
INTEREST
MEN AS
MAKATARUNGAN
CITIZEN
BOY GENDER
EQUALITY
ADVOCATES
TUNAY NA LALAKI
BARAKO
MALE
PARTNER MAN
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MASCULI
POSITIVE
NITIES
TITLE • No man is ever too far gone, too
THE TRUTH ABOUT out of reach or too damaged
MEN • It may take resource but every
man is worthwhile to love
• Tenderness, closeness, and
• Every man has always done
softness are all inherent male
the best he could traits.
• All men want, need and • It is oppressive to consider that
require masculinity is only "tough,"
• close loving relationships with "rough" and "strong;" and just as it
men and women. would be sexist to view women
only as tender, close, and soft
• It is the effects of oppression creatures
that lead men ever to act
• It is 100% feminine for women to
otherwise.
be tough, rough, and strong
• Every man is capable of
• By definition, men are not
recovering his humanness feminine, just as women are not
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CONCRETE WAYS TO END SEXISM AS MEN
• Recognize that men's and • to the sexist conditioning (and
women's views of each other other hurts) placed upon you
and of themselves have been • If you had never received this
shaped by sexist conditioning conditioning, then you could
in our society. easily see everyone's inherent
nature all the time.
• Always remember the true • Educate yourself on the ways that
nature of ALL women and ALL women have been oppressed.
men. • Share the work that has
• If you can't see everyone that traditionally been considered
"women's work“
way then it is due. 6
CONCRETE WAYS TO END SEXISM AS MEN
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THE NUMBERS ARE
STAGGERING
• 35% of women worldwide have
experienced either physical and/or sexual
intimate partner violence or non-partner
sexual violence.
• Globally, 7% of women have been sexually
assaulted by someone other than a partner.
• Globally, as many as 38% of murders of
women are committed by an intimate
1 in 3 women will experience physical partner.
and/ or sexual violence by an intimate • 200 million women have experienced
partner at some point in her life. female genital mutilation/cutting.
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VAW: DEFINITION
• Any act of gender-based violence that results or is likely
to result in the following:
• Physical harm
• Sexual harm
• Psychological harm or suffering to women
• Including threats of such acts, coercion, or arbitrary
deprivation of liberty, whether occurring in public or
private life
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VAW: DEFINITION
•“any act of gender-based violence that results in, or
likely to result in, physical, sexual, or mental harm or
suffering to women, including threats of such acts,
coercion or arbitrary deprivation of liberty, whether
occurring in public or private life.”
Sexual violence,
Honor Killings including conflict-
related sexual
violence
Trafficking
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LAWS ON VAW SINCE 1995
• Anti-Sexual Harassment Act of 1995
• Anti-Rape Act of 1997
• Rape Victims Assistance Act (1998)
• An Act penalizing matching of Filipino mail order brides (1998)
• Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2003
• Anti-Violence Against Women and their Children Act of 2004
• E-VAWC seeks to amended RA 9262 to include electronic
violence
• Safe Spaces Act (2019) RA 11313
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What should be done?
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THANK YOU
C A R M E L O E U S E B I O P. A LTA M I R A
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