Tuesday, 7 March 2023

Liwanag sa Dilim


March is commonly regarded as Women's Month in the Philippines, a time to celebrate and commemorate the tremendous contributions made by women to society. Women's Month in the Philippines was first observed in 1988 as a result of Proclamation No. 224 designating the first week of March as Women's Week. The goal of this month-long celebration is to increase public awareness of women's struggles for gender equality and their rights. The 2023 National Women's Month Celebration is a significant milestone in the advancement of women's rights because it introduces a new recurring theme for the following six years, until 2028: WE for gender equality and an inclusive society. This was later extended to the entire month to promote women's empowerment and gender equality.



The history-making accomplishments of women in our society are honored at this occasion. Women's empowerment is a key topic here, especially in light of their recent demands for equality. The discipline they exhibit and the resources they contribute to the family cannot be denied, nor can their significance in the family. It intends to monitor the advancement of women's rights and serve as a forum for learning about the Magna Carta of Women's progress and the creation of other legislation. The entire month of March has been set aside by Filipinos to honor the accomplishments of the women of their nation and to spread awareness of issues such as sexism, domestic abuse, and other challenges women experience on a daily basis. The celebration of International Women's Day, which was established by the UN as a day for people all over the world to address civil and human rights, is part of this event. It includes commemorating International Women's Day, which was established by the UN as a day for people all around the world to talk about civil and human rights and equality for women.





In the Philippines, Women's Month is an important occasion to honor women's accomplishments and raise awareness of the obstacles they still face in their quest for gender equality. It is a chance for people and groups to band together and work to build a society that is more equitable and just for everyone. On this day, women's accomplishments in culture, politics, society, and the economy are honored. It provides a chance to motivate efforts to eradicate gender prejudice and discrimination and achieve gender equality.


2 comments:

  1. Together we achieve gender equality

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  2. Abante babae. Continue standing for other women, Deserei! I love your blog.

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