Embrace civic, moral obligation, Pinoys told on Women’s Day
The President also underscored the importance of addressing the challenges that persist, particularly in marginalized communities.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. called on every Filipino to embrace their civic and moral obligation to create an environment where every woman feels empowered to use her voice with courage and compassion.
In his message on Friday, International Women’s Day, Marcos emphasized the importance of recognizing women’s pivotal role in society and the need to continue fostering a culture of respect and equality.
“As a nation, we pride ourselves on being receptive and empathetic to the experiences of women,” Marcos said.
“Throughout history, we were blessed with an impressive list of remarkable advocates who marched, fought, and sacrificed to uphold women’s rights and foster a culture of respect that transcends gender differences,” he added.
The President also underscored the importance of addressing the challenges that persist, particularly in marginalized communities.
Hence, he stressed the need to safeguard the gains made towards equality, inclusivity, and empowerment, urging collective action to create a truly genderresponsive populace.
“While we celebrate our achievements, we must remain cognizant of the paths yet uncharted, especially for the protection of women in marginalized communities. It is imperative that conscious efforts are consistently taken to ensure that every Filipina has equal opportunities and is actively engaged in nation-building,” he said.
He added: “Let us, therefore, take up this responsibility and accelerate the pace of creating a truly genderresponsive populace under the banner of a Bagong Pilipinas.”
The 8th of March marks the observance of International Women’s Day, a worldwide recognition of women’s accomplishments in various spheres, including social, economic, cultural, and political realms. The theme for this year’s campaign is “Inspire Inclusion.”