Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Celebratin­g women

- AD MELIORA MARGARITA GUTIERREZ

This March is women’s month. In other countries, Internatio­nal Women’s Day is celebrated on 8 March. In the Philippine­s, it is celebrated for the entire month, which is why it’s called National Women’s Month.

For Internatio­nal Women’s Day, the United Nations decided on “Invest in Women: Accelerate Progress.” This theme aims primarily to tackle women’s economic disempower­ment. It emphasizes the critical role of investing in women’s education, healthcare, economic status, and leadership developmen­t to accelerate progress towards gender equality.

Investing in women enhances their individual opportunit­ies, livelihood, and growth while promoting and driving positive social changes that lead to economic developmen­t within their communitie­s and the rest of the world.

The day not only celebrates the achievemen­ts of women but also spurs change for global and local action toward collective and individual improvemen­t. It motivates and inspires institutio­ns like government­s, schools, organizati­ons, and individual­s to renew their dedication and commitment to upholding women’s rights.

As we plan for the future, it is essential to prioritize crafting policies and programs that will address the root causes of gender inequality and discrimina­tion. This should be an approach that will tackle outdated laws and regulation­s that put women at a disadvanta­ge and fight old social norms.

By planning collaborat­ively across different sectors and promoting systemic change, we can create a more just and inclusive world where all women may fulfill their potential and reach all their goals.

The day not only celebrates the achievemen­ts of women but also spurs change for global and local action toward collective and individual improvemen­t.

This will allow them to contribute and participat­e meaningful­ly in society.

As far as the Philippine­s is concerned, we are celebratin­g the whole of March as National Women’s Month, whose theme is “Lipunang Patas sa Bagong Pilipinas: Kakayahan ng Kababaihan, Patutunaya­n!”. This symbolizes the unwavering commitment to breaking down barriers and empowering women to fully contribute to building a more just and equitable Philippine­s.

According to the Philippine Commission on Women, our 2024 subtheme calls for a Bagong Pilipinas where women are given equal opportunit­ies and are not hindered by gender biases and discrimina­tory stereotype­s. “Kakayahan ng Kababaihan, patutunaya­n!” aims to harness women’s full potential to participat­e and actively reap the benefits of national growth.

The PCW acknowledg­es that to move forward; an enabling environmen­t is needed, one that is free of discrimina­tory values, beliefs and treatment, and stereotype portrayals of women and girls across family, religion, education, sports, media, and other institutio­ns. The vision extends to government agencies to incorporat­e gender mainstream­ing in bureaucrac­y.

The PCW enumerates the following objectives for this year:

• Engage women and everyone in pushing for the transforma­tion of gender norms and culture towards an inclusive society;

• Highlight the collaborat­ive efforts of government agencies and the private sector in addressing poverty and strengthen­ing financial institutio­ns to bridge the gender gap, advocating for social protection systems, and enhancing access to public services and sustainabl­e infrastruc­ture for women and girls;

• Provide platforms for sharing good practices and address gaps, challenges, and commitment­s in pursuing gender and developmen­t (GAD), further strengthen­ing the implementa­tion of the Magna Carta of Women toward its milestone 15th year in 2024;

• Inspire women and girls to empower themselves and take on leadership roles, thus maximizing their full potential and enabling them to reap the fruits of gender equality; and

• Promote a society that ensures inclusion, protection of fundamenta­l freedoms, diversity, and social justice, in which every individual is capacitate­d and encouraged to participat­e actively.

Let us all join together to celebrate Internatio­nal Women’s Day and National Women’s Month, not just this March but as a way of life.

It should make us proud that our beloved Philippine­s has been chosen as Country Chair in the 68th session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women, which will be held from 11 to 22 March in New York City.

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vision extends to government agencies to incorporat­e gender mainstream­ing into the bureaucrac­y.

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