The Philippine Star

VP Leni to women: Answer calls to leadership

- By HELEN FLORES

Vice President Leni Robredo urged yesterday women to answer calls to leadership as the world marked Internatio­nal Women’s Day.

“Even in spheres where women participat­ion has improved, gaps in gender balance at the highest levels of leadership still need to be filled to truly create a more inclusive, holistic climate of change,” Robredo said in a statement. “Let us answer the calls to leadership, face the trials of our time with resolve and strive towards a fairer, kinder, more humane world, where no one is left behind.”

President Duterte, in a separate statement, called for the breaking of barriers that prevent women from realizing their full potential and the “backward mindset” that fueled inequality.

Duterte, who has drawn flak for remarks perceived to be demeaning to women, urged Filipinos to celebrate the indispensa­ble role of women in the nation’s progress by supporting advocacies that fight for and acknowledg­e women’s inalienabl­e rights as equal partners of men.

He noted that in the past several decades, internatio­nal organizati­ons, women’s rights movements and various government­s have worked together and made significan­t strides in addressing gender inequality.

“Let us elevate women to their rightful place in society by empowering every Filipina to break not only the barriers that have long hindered them from reaching their full potential, but also the backward mindset that fueled a culture of gender oppression and inequality,” his statement read in part.

“While there is still much to be done to completely free women from this bondage of inequality, we can nonetheles­s proudly claim that concrete, sustainabl­e and inclusive actions have been taken by our government to create an environmen­t where women’s rights are respected and their contributi­ons to society are recognized,” it also read.

Robredo, although saying she remains focused on addressing people’s needs amid the COVID-19 pandemic, is not discountin­g the possibilit­y of seeking the presidency in 2022. Several groups are already backing this bid.

She ranked fifth in a Pulse Asia survey on the Filipinos’ preferred presidenti­al bets for 2022. Presidenti­al daughter and Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio topped the poll.

Robredo cited the gains achieved by women in the past several years – the right to vote, improved economic and political participat­ion and stronger legislatio­n protecting women’s rights – but said “the road remains long” despite these gains.

“The realities on the ground paint a picture that remains far from ideal. Cases of domestic violence continue to rise. Under the shadow of the pandemic, reproducti­ve health services have been hampered, and lockdowns have trapped survivors at home with their abusers, with little in terms of a lifeline to the outside world,” she said.

Robredo said there are places in the world where women are denied an education and forced into marriages.

“Today is a reminder of the imperative: we need to band together to continue the work. We need as many women and allies as possible banging against the glass ceiling and creating spaces where all genders can flourish and contribute to society… Because progress hinges not on the brilliance of a few, but in the sustained united effort of all,” she said.

Meanwhile, Sen. Cynthia Villar and Las Piñas Rep. Camille Villar offered to help empower Filipino women through the Villar SIPAG Foundation as they participat­ed in the observance of the Internatio­nal Women’s Day yesterday.

Dubbed “Kabuhayan Para Sa Kababaihan sa Mapanghamo­ng Panahon,” the program, aired on Facebook and in partnershi­p with East-West Seed Foundation, was filled with knowledge, informatio­n and inspiratio­n for women, especially in dealing with urban agricultur­e.

 ??  ?? Vice President Leni Robredo was the guest of honor at a luncheon hosted by Swiss Ambassador Alain Gaschen yesterday. The Vice President engaged in a discussion with several foreign diplomats on women empowermen­t and gender equality, the COVID-19 response and experience­s of their respective countries. The luncheon was also graced by several female envoys, including Bita Rasoulian of Austria, Jana Sedivá of the Czech Republic, Saskia De Lang of the Netherland­s, Anke Reiffenstu­el of Germany, Grete Sillasen of Denmark and Michèle Boccoz of France. Harald Fries of Sweden and Bjørn Jahnsen of Norway joined the occasion as well.
Vice President Leni Robredo was the guest of honor at a luncheon hosted by Swiss Ambassador Alain Gaschen yesterday. The Vice President engaged in a discussion with several foreign diplomats on women empowermen­t and gender equality, the COVID-19 response and experience­s of their respective countries. The luncheon was also graced by several female envoys, including Bita Rasoulian of Austria, Jana Sedivá of the Czech Republic, Saskia De Lang of the Netherland­s, Anke Reiffenstu­el of Germany, Grete Sillasen of Denmark and Michèle Boccoz of France. Harald Fries of Sweden and Bjørn Jahnsen of Norway joined the occasion as well.

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