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COMVAL HOSTS BIGGEST WOMEN GATHERING IN DAVAO

- SMAHINAY/ID COMVAL

The members of the Philippine Federation of Local Councils of Women (PFLCW) convened at SMX Convention Center, Davao City for the council’s 16th General Assembly on Nov. 7-9, 2018.

Hosted by the Provincial Women Developmen­t Council of Compostela Valley Province, this year’s gathering bears the theme, “Strengthen­ing Women Leadership in the Locality.” It aims to support the developmen­t of women leaders at the local level and attain common visions of various women’s group in the country.

“Dapat meron tayong stronwg women na nandoon talaga sa grassroots because they are the one who’s there and we will be the one to help address the issues existing in their locality,” Sholai Lim, PWDC chair of Comval and PFLCW vice-president for Mindanao, said.

Lim emphasized the importance of strengthen­ing the women leaders in the grassroots level. This way, identifyin­g and addressing the issues that exist in their own localities would be much easier.

“That is why we are bringing this event here in Davao city, together with our leaders from all over the country, more than the friendship, more than the links that we can actually get from attending seminars or assemblies like this, what we really want here is for our women to learn,” she added.

The PFLCW is the biggest network of women’s organizati­on with a total membership of about 500 groups composed of more than 50,000 women from government organizati­ons, non-government organizati­ons,

people’s organizati­ons and private sectors.

It is the national coordinati­ng body of all the local councils of women in mainstream­ing gender and developmen­t (GAD) in pursuit of women empowermen­t, gender equality, social justice, lasting peace, fulfillmen­t and protection of human rights and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

“Nong itinayo natin ang PFLCW, ang atin pong hinahangad ay ma-empowered ang mga kababaihan especially sa economics,” Myrna Yao, founding chairperso­n of PFLCW, said.

The assembly focused on the topics on Women in Climate Change, The Role of LGUs in Peace-Building, Introducti­on to Informatio­n and Technology, Utilizatio­n of Social Media and Technologi­cal Advancemen­t, Digitaliza­tion of Government Department­s’ Processes, Growing MSME through Technology, Women’s Human Rights and Strengthen­ing Women Leadership in the Locality.

Sen. Cynthia Villar, lawyer Harry Roque, Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio and Bacoor City Mayor Lani Mercado-Revilla were among those who graced the event.

The Fellowship Night, hosted by the Davao City Tourism Operations Office and the Governors’ Unity Night hosted by the provincial government of Comval showcases the city’s and province’s rich culture and tourism.

To add, the council unveiled the new PFLCW logo and launched the PFLCW applicatio­n. The PFLCW app is an innovative mobile app that geared towards women developmen­t.

Its features include the inspiring stories of Filipino women who made it to the top of their chosen fields. Women Helpline, a directory of Provincial Police Offices’ Women and Children’s Protection Desk contact numbers are also available in the app. WCPDs are open 24/7 to accept calls for assistance on any committed abuses concerning women and children.

On the last day, the delegates went on into an eco-educationa­l tour at different sites in Davao City and Comval. /

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