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To promote women’s human rights in the region such as those enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, and other international and regional human rights instruments and documents;
This chapter takes stock of the major developments in the women's movement in the Philippines during the past two decades and examines how these have influenced the growth and direction of feminist politics.
The International Development Law Organization (IDLO) and UN Women, in partnership with the Philippine Commission on Women, conducted an assessment of Philippine laws to facilitate the elimination or reform of laws that discriminate against women and girls. This assessment report was prepared through a desk
In the 1980s the anti-Marcos movement spawned women's organi- zations with a common base for unity, i.e., antiauthoritarianism. Some. of these groups such as the General Assembly of Women or. GABRIELA, articulated antiimperialist goals alongside feminist aspi- rations. These are principally the groups that continue to be active.
19 sie 2009 · The Magna Carta of Women (MCW) is a comprehensive women’s human rights law that seeks to eliminate discrimination through the recognition, protection, fulfillment, and promotion of the rights of Filipino women, especially those belonging to the marginalized sectors of society.
This article examines the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines’ provisions on social and economic rights and welfare. It considers how the 1987 Constitution fits within the post-liberal paradigm of ‘transformative’ constitutional texts that emerged during democratic transitions in the 1980s and 1990s.
5 maj 2021 · One episode in this history was on April 30, 1937, when Filipino women convinced the National Assembly to overwhelmingly approve the Woman’s Suffrage Bill, granting them the right to vote. Led by some of the nation’s most dignified and heroic women, it was a struggle that lasted over three decades.