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Angeles University FoundationAngeles City
Center for Christian Formation
CLASS SOCIAL INTEGRATION
NATIONAL WOMEN’S MONTH 2012
WOMEN’S RIGHTS
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1. Teodora Alonzo y Realonda
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1. Teodora Alonzo y Realonda -
Mother and first teacher of Jose Rizal.
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2. Melchora Aquino (Tandang Sora) – Mother of Balintawak
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3. Gregoria de Jesus – Lakambini of Katipunanand Wife of Andres Bonifacio
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4. Marcela Agoncillo – Maker of the FirstFilipino Flag
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5. Maria Josefa Gabriella Silang
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5. Maria Josefa Gabriella Silang – First Filipinowoman to revolt against Spanish colonization
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6. Teresa Magbanua – First Woman Fighter inPanay, and the Visayan Joan of Arc
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7. Trinidad Tecson – Mother of Biak-Na-Bato
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8. Corazon C. Aquino – the first femalePresident
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Significant roles of women in society
Accept the challenge of making a differencein the lives of the Filipino people
Voluntary participation in helping our countryto achieve its freedom and to move towards
development
- Manifestations of the reality
1. That men and women can equally be of
service to humanity2. Have equal dignity and rights
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BUT…
There are still women today
who cannot stand for what is right, not onlybecause they do not know their rights.
a. not fully convinced of their responsibility toassert their rights
b. permissive in allowing violence againstwomen
c. women should be treated as second class
citizens d. women are weak
e. men are the “KING” of the family
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ON THE POSITIVE NOTE…
Women are…
“Ilaw ng Tahanan” Behind the success and the downfall of every
man is a woman.
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BUT REALITY SHOWS THAT MANY WOMEN ARESTILL ABUSED.
To protect these women, the Philippines,united with other nations, subscribes to theimplementation of the Magna Carta for
Women which was drafted and approved bythe United Nations.
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Section 2 on the Declaration of Policy says,“Recognizing that the economic, political and
socio-cultural realities affect women’scurrent condition, the State affirms the role of women in nation building and ensures thesubstantive equality of women and men.
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It shall promote empowerment of women andpursue equal opportunities for women and
men and ensure equal access to resourcesand to development results and outcome.
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The State realizes that equality of men andwomen entails the abolition of the unequal
structures and practices that perpetuatediscrimination and inequality.
To realize this, the State shall endeavor to
develop plans, policies, programs, measuresand mechanisms to address discriminationand inequality in the economic, political,social and cultural life of women and men.
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The State condemns discrimination againstwomen in all its forms and pursues by all
appropriate means and without delay thepolicy of eliminating discrimination againstwomen in keeping with the Convention on theElimination of All Forms of Discrimination
Against Women (CEDAW).
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This advocacy was conceived to educate you,our dear students, on gender sensitivity on
the rights of women. The activity is also incelebration with the International Women’sDay which was ratified by the United Nationson March 8, 1975.
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But…
On the other hand, even if there is this law,
there is still violence against women. Abusesare still present. There are still women, who,in their situations,
a. are afraid to speak against their abusive
husbands.b. Women are raped
c. Discriminated because of gender
d. Not given opportunities not just by thesociety but also within their families
e. Turn into sex objects, objects of desire
f. Not treated properly
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Women's Month 2012 is celebrated throughout thecountry pursuant to: Proclamation No. 224 s. 1988declaring the first week of March each year asWomen's Week and March 8 as Women's Rights andInternational Peace Day, Proclamation No. 227 s.1988 providing for the observance of the Month ofMarch as Women's Role in History Month, and
Republic Act (RA) 6949 s. 1990 declaring March 8 ofevery year as National Women's Day. RA 6949 is thenational translation of the United Nations Conventionon the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination
against Women (CEDAW) toward the achievement ofthe eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).