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PBBM Vows To Protect Women’s Rights, Oppose Threats To Their Progress

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PBBM Vows To Protect Women’s Rights, Oppose Threats To Their Progress

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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Saturday pledged to protect women’s rights and stand against any threat that could hamper their progress.

Marcos made the vow as he joined the entire nation in celebrating International Women’s Day and National Women’s Month.

“Dynamic and ever-evolving, similar to our Inang Bayan (Motherland), being a woman requires resilience and strength. Many of the developments we witness today can be attributed to the innumerable contributions of women across generations who fought, struggled, and advocated for various noble causes,” he said in his message.

“The Bagong Pilipinas (New Philippines) we are building will always advocate for women’s rights and vigorously oppose anything threatening their progress.”

The President honored the Filipino women’s strength, resilience, and contributions to the Philippines, saying they have played a crucial role in shaping the country’s narrative.

He said the government would continue retelling the stories of remarkable women to inspire a new generation of young girls.

“From the babaylans, katipuneras, and Filipina guerillas of the past, to the frontliners, professional trailblazers, and visionary leaders of today, our country has produced millions of empowered women who gave their knowledge, talents, and even their lives for the sake of many,” Marcos said.

He said his administration is committed to providing full support to women in their endeavors to uplift the nation and the rest of the world.

“As we mark this special occasion, let us recognize the significance of women, an unshakeable force that nurtures, perseveres, and redefines,” he said.

March is observed as National Women’s Month based on the annual United Nations-designated International Women’s Day every March 8.

In the Philippines, it has become a celebration of women’s accomplishments and a platform to promote gender equality through activities that align with local and international accords, including the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, the Philippine Plan for Gender-Responsive Development (1995-2025), the Framework Plan for Women, and the Sustainable Development Goals. (PNA)