World of Regions (SOGI, IP in PH) Flashcards
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The spread of ideas and advocacy from Western countries influences discussions and perceptions about SOGI in Asia.
Global Influence
Platforms like ASEAN and SAARC facilitate exchanges on SOGI issues among member states.
Regional Responses
Globalization exposes Asia to diverse perspectives, challenging traditional norms and promoting acceptance of SOGI diversity
Cultural Exchange
Pressure from global entities promotes adherence to international human rights norms regarding SOGI rights.
Global Standards
Adoption of varied legal protections across Asian countries influenced by cultural and political contexts.
Regional Variations
SOGI expression is influenced by local cultural and religious beliefs, nuanced by regional responses to global norms.
Local Contexts
Resistance to perceived foreign influences may restrict advocacy efforts for SOGI rights.
Conservative Backlash
Continued stigma and discrimination based on SOGI in legal frameworks and societal attitudes, shaped by regional responses to global influences.
Legal and Social Stigma
Globalization enhances access to healthcare and support networks for individuals with diverse SOGI.
Healthcare and Social Services
Increased internet access facilitates SOGI advocacy and support networks, bridging gaps in regions with limited local resources.
Digital Connectivity
What is the aspect of Global Influence, Regional Responses
Awareness and Visibility
What is the aspect of Global Standards, Regional Variations
Legal and Policy Frameworks
What is the aspect of Cultural Exchange, Local contexts
Social and Cultural Attitudes
What is the aspect of Conservative Backlash, Legal and Social Stigma
Challenges and Resistance
What is the aspect of Healthcare and Social Services, Digital Connectivity
Access to Services and Support
Increased global trade and investment may lead to the exploitation of natural resources in IP lands for commercial gain, affecting traditional livelihoods and land rights.
Globalization
Integration into regional economic frameworks may create opportunities for IPs to participate in markets and value chains but also poses risks of marginalization and loss of land rights.
Regional Economic Initiatives
Exposure to global cultures can enrich cultural diversity but also threaten traditional knowledge and practices.
Cultural Exchange
Regional and global recognition of indigenous cultures may promote cultural pride and heritage conservation efforts.
Preservation Efforts
Participation in regional indigenous rights networks may enhance advocacy for land rights and legal protections.
Regional Cooperation
Globalization may improve access to education for IPs, but cultural biases and language barriers can hinder effective learning.
Access to Education
Global human rights norms may influence Philippine policies on indigenous land rights and self-determination.
International Standards
Participation in regional initiatives could enhance access to healthcare, infrastructure, and other services, improving quality of life.
Access to Social Services
Demand for natural resources in global markets can lead to environmental degradation and loss of traditional lands for IPs.
Global Markets