the role of men in advancing women empowerment (ra. 6949) Flashcards

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The Philippines celebrates National Women’s Month with activities and initiatives spanning the entire month of March. This observance is deeply rooted in the global commemoration of the __________________________ on ___________________, a tradition born from the __________________________ of women advocating for labor rights and gender equality.

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The Philippines celebrates National Women’s Month with activities and initiatives spanning the entire month of March. This observance is deeply rooted in the global commemoration of the International Women’s Day (IWD) on March 8, a tradition born from the early 20th-century activism of women advocating for labor rights and gender equality.

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Between _____ and _____, working women in the United States, united under the National Women’s Trade Union League and other groups, rallied against low wages, insufficient protective legislation, and harsh working conditions.

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Between 1909 and 1911, working women in the United States, united under the National Women’s Trade Union League and other groups, rallied against low wages, insufficient protective legislation, and harsh working conditions.

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The National Women’s Month Celebration has grown into a significant platform for celebrating women’s achievements while addressing critical issues concerning women’s empowerment and gender equality. Anchored in international and national frameworks, such as the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, the Beijing Platform for Action, ____________________________________________________________, and the Sustainable Development Goals, this month-long celebration highlights the critical role of women in nation-building.

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The National Women’s Month Celebration has grown into a significant platform for celebrating women’s achievements while addressing critical issues concerning women’s empowerment and gender equality. Anchored in international and national frameworks, such as the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, the Beijing Platform for Action, the Philippine Plan for Gender-Responsive Development (1995-2025), and the Sustainable Development Goals, this month-long celebration highlights the critical role of women in nation-building.

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Through various programs, campaigns, and activities, the observance fosters greater awareness of women’s rights, recognizes their contributions across all sectors, and calls for action to dismantle barriers to gender equality. The National Women’s Month Celebration in the Philippines not only honors the historical roots of women’s advocacy but also serves as a reminder of the ____________________________ toward a just and inclusive society for all.

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ongoing journey

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legal bases (laws) for the celebration of National Women’s Month:

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— Proclamation No. 224 s. 1988 – Declaring the first week of March each year as Women’s Week and March 8 as Women’s Rights and International Peace Day

— Proclamation No. 227 s. 1988 – Providing for the observance of the Month of March as Women’s Role in History Month

— Republic Act (RA) 6949 s. 1990 – Declaring March 8 of every year as National Women’s Day.

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is the process of enabling or authorizing individual to think, take action and control work in an autonomous way

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Empowerment

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can be viewed as means of creating a social environment in which one can make decisions and make choices either individually or collectively for social transformation

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Empowerment

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strengthens the innate ability by way of acquiring knowledge, power and experience. It is the process by which one can gain control over one’s destiny and the circumstances of one’s lives.

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Empowerment

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is a process of enabling women to have access and make productive contributions to their economic independence, political participation and social development.

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Women Empowerment

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enables the individuals to realize their identity and powers in all spheres of life. It consists of greater access to knowledge and resources, greater autonomy in making decisions or free from the shackles imposed on them by custom, belief and practices in the society.

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Empowerment

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Role of Men in Advancing Women Empowerment

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1. Challenging Gender Stereotypes / Traditional Gender Norms
1. 1. Rejection of Toxic Masculinity:
1.2 Encouraging Equal Partnerships:
1.3 Supporting Women’s Ambitions:

2. Men as Allies and Advocate in the fight of Gender Equality
2.1 Challenging Gender-Based Discrimination:
2.2 Promoting Women’s Leadership:
2.3 Standing Against Abuse:
2.4 Addressing Microaggressions:
2.5 Creating Safe Spaces for Women:

3. Breaking the Cycle of Violence
3.1 Challenging Toxic Masculinity:
3.2 Holding Other Men Accountable:
3.3 Engaging in Violence Prevention Programs:
3.4 Providing Support to Survivors: Men can also support survivors of gender-based violence by being allies.

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These are preconceived ideas about how people of different genders should behave.

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Gender Stereotypes

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These are cultural expectations about roles, behaviors, and responsibilities based on gender.

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Traditional Gender Norms

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Men can challenge harmful stereotypes of masculinity, such as the expectation to be emotionally detached, aggressive, or dominant.

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1.1 Rejection of Toxic Masculinity

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Men can actively participate in household responsibilities and childcare, rejecting the stereotype that caregiving is solely a woman’s role.

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1.2 Encouraging Equal Partnerships

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Men in leadership positions have the power to uplift women by advocating for their advancement and challenging any bias or discrimination.

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1.3 Supporting Women’s Ambitions

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Men can advocate for gender equality in the workplace, educational institutions, and social settings.

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2.1 Challenging Gender-Based Discrimination

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Men’s support can significantly amplify the impact of the gender equality movement, contributing to the dismantling of patriarchal systems and promoting equal opportunities for all.

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  1. Men as Allies and Advocate in the fight of Gender Equality
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Men can support women’s advancement by advocating for their representation in leadership roles, be it in politics, business, or other areas of influence.

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2.2 Promoting Women’s Leadership

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Men have an essential role in ending gender-based violence, including domestic abuse, sexual harassment, and trafficking.

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2.3 Standing Against Abuse

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Men can challenge everyday sexism, such as gender-based jokes, inappropriate comments, or dismissive attitudes toward women.

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2.4 Addressing Microaggressions

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Men can work to create environments where women feel safe to express themselves, take risks, and pursue leadership opportunities without fear of discrimination or bias.

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2.5 Creating Safe Spaces for Women

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You are never too small to make a difference. Empower yourself and others to create positive change.

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Breaking the cycle of violence requires collective action from all sectors of society, particularly the active involvement of men, who often hold significant influence in both perpetuating and preventing violence.

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  1. Breaking the Cycle of Violence
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Men play a crucial role in breaking the cycle of violence by rejecting toxic masculinity—an ideology that promotes dominance, emotional suppression, and aggression as masculine traits.
3.1 Challenging Toxic Masculinity
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Men are often in positions where they can call out and confront other men who perpetrate violence.
3.2 Holding Other Men Accountable
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Men can participate in or lead educational programs aimed at preventing violence, teaching young men about healthy relationships, emotional regulation, and respect for women and non-binary individuals.
3.3 Engaging in Violence Prevention Programs
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3.4 Providing Support to Survivors: Men can also support survivors of gender-based violence by being allies.
3.4 Providing Support to Survivors
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Declaring the first week of March each year as Women’s Week and March 8 as Women’s Rights and International Peace Day
Proclamation No. 224 s. 1988
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Providing for the observance of the Month of March as Women’s Role in History Month
Proclamation No. 227 s. 1988
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Declaring March 8 of every year as National Women’s Day.
Republic Act (RA) 6949 s. 1990