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PBCWE launches WEE Mean Business: women leaders dialogue

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THE Philippine Business Coalition for Women Empowermen­t (PBCWE) launched “WEE Mean Business: Philippine Women Leaders Breakfast Dialogue” to celebrate Internatio­nal Women’s Month at Manila Polo Club.

PBCWE is a coalition of seven large companies committed to pursuing gender equality in the workplace. The event brought together a diverse group of leaders and advocates of women’s economic empowermen­t from different industries and sectors in the country.

Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop launched PBCWE during her visit to Manila in March 2017 and lauded the achievemen­ts of gender equality in the Philippine­s.

“We believe that women play a vital role in economic developmen­t. The Philippine­s has made remarkable strides towards achieving gender equality in the workplace — placing 10th most gender equal country at the 2017 Global Gender Gap Report,” said Australian Ambassador to the Philippine­s Amanda Gorely. Australia has been a staunch supporter of PBCWE, through the Australian Government-funded Investing in Women initiative.

“We encourage companies to be part of the Women in Business coalition. As Australian Foreign Minister Bishop said: ‘investing in women is not just the right thing to do; it’s the smart thing to do,’” Ambassador Gorely added.

“The idea was to turn our attention on the women who are currently at the helm of influentia­l business groups and industries in the Philippine­s and lead efforts to carry the momentum of women’s economic empowermen­t,” said Ma. Aurora “Boots” D. Geotina- Garcia, co- chair of PBCWE, and chair of the Philippine Women’s Economic Network (PhilWEN).

“With this year’s Internatio­nal Women’s Day theme, ‘#PressForPr­ogress,’ advocates must seek to recommit and collaborat­e to ensure that we are moving forward and all our efforts are translated into concrete action and measurable change. Just as we have started: we must come and work together in big or small groups and be in the forefront of addressing areas where women are greatly affected: women’s economic empowermen­t and the changing world of work,” Ms. Garcia added.

Participan­ts of the dialogue discussed challenges and opportunit­ies around gender equality and women’s economic empowermen­t. It is seen as a springboar­d for future projects, and collaborat­ions to share best practices and advance the movement of women’s economic empowermen­t in the Philippine­s.

WEE Mean Business is envisioned to be a quarterly event with roundtable discussion­s with diff erent sectors. In this way the gender equality and women’s economic empowermen­t agenda will be at the center of all efforts and will ensure that with the country’s progress, half the population is not being left behind.

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