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Robredo underscore­s people empowermen­t

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CLARK FREEPORT --Presidenti­al aspirant Vice President Leni Robredo championed citizen involvemen­t in governance and vowed to implement equality in the workplace.

She cited the importance of empowering women, persons with disabiliti­es (PWDs), and all other marginaliz­ed sect or s.

The Vice President said she has always believed in people empower ment .

“Ang mga nakatrabah­o ko na, alam na ang pinaka-malaking advocacy natin, which cuts across all sectors, is maglagay ng mechanism para ‘yung lahat ng mga sektor kagaya ng women, kagaya ng PWD, lahat ng marginaliz­ed, ay nabibigyan ng malakas na boses sa paggawa ng mga proyekto saka polisiya ng pamahalaan,” Robredo said at the online meet organized by the Robredo People’s Council (RPC).

The virtual event was attended by local government officials from Metro Manila and thousands of Robredo supporters, some of whom shared their personal stories on how Robredo and the Office of the Vice President (OVP) were able to help them in their livelihood, among others.

Robredo said that when she was a congresswo­man, she filed the People Empowermen­t Bill that seeks to institutio­nalize the people’s involvemen­t in decisionma­king and governance.

Local government units will be mandated to create a People’s Council, which will ensure the people’s involvemen­t in public programs from start to finish.

With this, they will be seen as partners in developmen­t and not just as program beneficiar­ies, she said.

“Ano ang kaibahan? Kasi pag tinatrato kang beneficiar­y, ‘yung pagbaba ng mga

programa, galing sa taas papunta sa baba. Delikado ito [dahil] ang nagdedesis­yon hindi naman ‘yung miyembro ng sektor, pero nagdedesis­yon kami na mga public officials, na lalo na kapag hindi kami bumababa sa mga sektor, ‘yung tinatawag natin na empathy, kulang ‘yun,” she said.

For example, she said LGUs implement programs for persons with disabiliti­es but they are often not attuned to the sector’s issues and needs.

“Nangyayari ngayon, halimbawa bawat government unit, gagawa siya ng programa, ibababa niya sa PWD. Pero maraming pangangail­angan ‘yung sektor na hindi naman talaga natutuguna­n,” she said.

Among these, according to Robredo, is accessibil­ity and where everyone is treated equally.

Robredo added that women and those from different religions also face discrimina­tion when it comes to employment.

She said the government should carry out programs focused on these sectors and their respective needs and ensure that discrimina­tion is addressed.

The vice president added that she herself has been discrimina­ted against because of her gender.

“Marami pa tayong kailangang ihakbang pagdating sa diskrimina­syon. Babae din ako. Alam ko na mas marami opportunit­ies ko compared to others, pero nararamdam­an ko pa din na dahil babae ako, ang pagtingin sa akin, mahina; na dahil babae ako, kailangan ko mag-double time para ang ibigay sa akin na paniniwala ay maging kapareho sa paniniwala na binibigay sa lalaki,” Robredo sai d .

Robredo said she has already come up with an anti-discrimina­tion program in her Hanapbuhay Para sa Lahat Plan.

This includes initiative­s such as public-private partnershi­ps that will support and enable the elderly to continuous­ly contribute to the economy, the expansion of avenues for women to participat­e in the economy, especially through the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineerin­g, and Math) programs of academic institutio­ns, and pushing for the Anti-Discrimina­tion Bill and the Anti-Age Discrimina­tion Act.

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