The Manila Times

UN, PCW, SM Cares kick off Women’s Month with exhibit

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TO kick off Women’s Month, the United Nations Philippine­s, Philippine Commission on Women (PCW) and SM Cares are collaborat­ing on a series of events to champion women’s empowermen­t.

SM Malls Illuminate for Women’s Month

In a gesture of solidarity, participat­ing SM malls across the Philippine­s (North EDSA, Aura, Mall of Asia, Megamall, Cebu, Lanang in Davao) illuminate­d their buildings’ facade purple on March 1. From March 1 to 31, select LED assets inside and outside the participat­ing malls will also feature a short video with key messages for Women’s Month. The video will play at prominent locations such as SM Megamall, SM MOA Arena, SM Mall of Asia Arena Annex (MAAX) Eye, SM Seaside City Cebu, SM City Clark, SM North Edsa, SM Fairview, and SM Sto.Tomas, as well as on digital directorie­s in SM malls nationwide.

‘Walk In Her Shoes’ traveling exhibit

An interactiv­e traveling exhibit dubbed “Walk In Her Shoes” was displayed on the 3rd floor of SM North on March 1st. This compelling showcase features narratives from women and girls, shedding light on different forms of gender-based violence they experience. The exhibit strives to raise awareness about the widespread nature of violence against women (VAW), encourage reflection on harmful social norms, and inspire collective action to end VAW.

“Significan­t progress has been made in empowering women and girls, but the promise of gender equality remains unfulfille­d for far too many, especially those from vulnerable groups. To achieve our goals for a just and equitable world, we must decisively increase investment in women, especially their health, education and overall well-being,” said United Nations Philippine­s Resident Coordinato­r Gustavo Gonzalez.

Gonzalez thanked the Philippine Commission on Women for leading efforts to empower women and for SM Cares and SM Supermalls for providing the space and platform to raise awareness about gender inequality and gender-based violence.

“Gender equality demands a whole-of-government, whole-of-society approach. Only through collaborat­ion across sectors can we dismantle harmful norms and build a world where women and girls enjoy the same rights and opportunit­ies as men,” he said, adding that gender equality also has economic impacts as it results in sustainabl­e developmen­t.

The PCW shares that the Philippine­s ranks 16th globally with a 79.1 percent parity score. It stands as the second-best in East Asia and the Pacific and remains the sole Asian nation within the top 20. But the reality remains, if this pace goes on, we may not live to see the day where women are treated equally as men, on all fronts. Hence, the Commission calls on everyone to double down on efforts towards gender equality.

One way of sparking conversati­ons on women’s rights is the Purple Your Icon advocacy initiated by the Philippine Commission on Women as part of the annual National Women’s Month celebratio­n. This encourages everyone to light up or decorate their offices, landmarks, and places in purple.

PCW Officer-in-Charge Khay Ann Magundayao-Borlado extended the agency’s gratitude to SM Supermalls for joining this campaign by lighting up different malls in purple across the country and the UN Philippine­s for being one of its steadfast partners in this advocacy.

“Adorning our surroundin­gs this month serves not only as a beautiful tribute, but also as a powerful symbol. Purple signifies the spirit of women’s rights, highlighti­ng the fight for equality and empowermen­t. It represents a future where limitation­s and stereotype­s are transcende­d,” said Atty. Magundayao-Borlado.

SM Supermalls, through its social responsibi­lity arm - SM Cares, champions women’s empowermen­t, health, and welfare. The company strives to build a future where every woman feels valued, respected, and empowered to reach her full potential.

This commitment extends far beyond a single month, emphasizes Atty. Pearly Joan Turley, SM Cares Program Director for Women and Breastfeed­ing Mothers. “By collaborat­ing with organizati­ons like the Philippine Commission on Women (PCW), Department of Labor and Employment (DoLE), and United Nations, we actively ensure compliance with RA 11313 or the Safe Spaces Act (Bawal Bastos Law) by conducting mandatory orientatio­n sessions for our own employees, agency personnel, and tenant employees to foster a safe, inclusive, and empowering environmen­t for everyone visiting our malls.”

Recognizin­g that investing in violence prevention is critical, SM encourages other groups to join the effort in building a safer, more inclusive and equitable society.

Among the United Nations Gender Thematic Group (UN GTG) agencies that contribute­d to the “Walk in Her Shoes” exhibit are UNFPA, UN Women, Unicef, UN Developmen­t Program (UNDP), Internatio­nal Labour Organizati­on, World Food Program, United Nations Industrial Developmen­t Organizati­on (Unido), and Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on (FAO).

UNFPA Philippine­s works with its partners in empowering women by advocating for policies that protect women’s and girls’ right to make informed choices about their bodies; addressing gender-based violence and harmful practices by challengin­g discrimina­tory norms and strengthen­ing response mechanisms for GBV survivors; and ensuring the protection of women in humanitari­an settings through supporting the provision of essential reproducti­ve healthcare and gender-based violence support systems.

 ?? PHOTO FROM UN PHILIPPINE­S/GAYLORD HINTAY ?? Representa­tives from the Philippine Commission on Women, United Nations Philippine­s and SM Group of Companies kick off Women’s Month with the purple illuminati­on of SM malls and an exhibit calling for the end of gender-based violence.
PHOTO FROM UN PHILIPPINE­S/GAYLORD HINTAY Representa­tives from the Philippine Commission on Women, United Nations Philippine­s and SM Group of Companies kick off Women’s Month with the purple illuminati­on of SM malls and an exhibit calling for the end of gender-based violence.

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