Duty to STOP VAWC
In the Philippines, efforts to make governance gender responsive are promoted through legislation, such as the Magna Carta of Women (MCW) which mandates non-discriminatory and pro-gender equality and equity measures to enable women’s participation in the formulation, implementation, and evaluation of policies, plans, and programs for national, regional, and local development.The Creation of mechanisms to ensure the integration of VAWC core messages are embedded in the programs of all stakeholders, primarily in the education curriculum starting grade 3's upto University.
An integral system is to exist among the Filipino society to ensure a holistic approach in handling VAWC cases and standards for the delivery of services for victim survivors of VAWC to ensure the timely systematic, synchronized and effective response to cases of VAWC.
To achieve the vision of “A gender - fair and empowered society that protects its people especially women and children from any form of violence and exploitation thus enabling them to fully exercise their rights and participate in all development efforts, and experience a peaceful and fulfilling family and community life.”
"It is proven that empowering women produces extensive and significant effect on economic and development growth. As a result, calls for concerted efforts emerged worldwide in the 1960s to counter gender disparity".
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