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Among those who celebrated the social, economic, cultural and political achievements
of women were Vice President Sara Duterte and Carmelita Talusan of the Bureau of
Customs at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).
President Marcos honored Filipinol, women including First Lady Liza Marcos and
Duterte, in observance of International Women’s Day. ?“We salute Filipino women who
continue to demonstrate strength and determination in their homes, work and
community,” Marcos said in Filipino in a post on Twitter.?Marcos’ post was
accompanied by photos of the First Lady, Duterte, Budget Secretary Amenah
Pangandaman, Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco, Presidential Communications
Secretary Cheloy Garafil, Environment Secretary Maria Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga, Migrant
Workers Secretary Susan Ople and Department of Health officer-in-charge Maria
Rosario Vergeire.
In a speech delivered during the celebration in Taguig, Duterte said the pursuit of
gender equality should not be seen solely as a women’s issue.
She said Filipino men are encouraged and have been advocating for gender equality
too.
“By helping women access economic opportunities, for example, we empower them to
be financially independent, improve the standard of living of their families and are better
able to ensure the good health and education of their children,” Duterte said.
“It is my hope that by working hand in hand in this pursuit, we can provide more digital
opportunities for socio-economic growth and gender empowerment, and enable women
to rise above any form of online violence affecting their mental and physical well-being,”
she added.
Meanwhile, Talusan said the observance of International Women’s Day does not only
address the challenges in achieving gender equality, but also recognizes and celebrates
the contributions and achievements of all women.
“On this day, I would like to honor all women at the port of NAIA for their dedication and
commitment in serving the country as well as for upholding the bureau’s core mandates
of revenue collection, trade facilitation and border protection,” Talusan said during a
speech delivered at the Customs house. “Together, let us remain stronger, united and
committed towards achieving our goals.”
Duterte underscored the need to stand together for inclusive development and remain
at the forefront of social transformation for the benefit of women, children, youth and
other vulnerable groups.
The group said that every 20 minutes, a woman becomes a victim of rape or other
forms of violence.
It said women comprised the most number of unemployed people in the country and are
forced to take informal and precarious work.
Meanwhile, the Nagkaisa Women’s Committee said that inflation affects women more
than men as well as widens the gender gap and inequality.
“Women workers who are concentrated in informal, precarious and underpaid jobs
without security and social protection have to grapple with the impacts of inflation and
the pandemic,” Jillian Roque, chief of the Public Services Labor Independent
Confederation, said.
“As inflation continues to erode purchasing power, women are forced to make sacrifices
for their families by starving themselves and skipping meals, or cutting back essential
items and services, including health care,” Roque said.
To mark International Women’s Day, labor groups yesterday took to the streets and
dialogued with the Department of Labor and Employment.
The Federation of Free Workers (FFW) said women continue to struggle in the
workplace
The FFW said that women’s employment in contractual work and odd jobs in the
informal sector are significant barriers to their unionization.
The labor department reminded employers nationwide to ensure gender equality in the
workplace.