3. Did you know?
In 1920, women typically
stayed at home and cared
for the house and children,
while the husband was
away at work;
And if they did have a job it
usually lines of a secretary,
nurse or teacher.
4. Did you know?
Every 90 seconds, a woman dies during pregnancy or
childbirth. Most of these deaths are preventable, but due
to gender-based discrimination many women are not
given the proper education or care they need.
5. Did you know?
GABRIELA is a nationwide network
of grassroots organizations,
institutions, and programs that
address issues such as human
rights, poverty, globalization,
militarism, violence, rape culture,
health, sex trafficking, censorship
and other issues affecting women.
General Assembly Binding Women for Reforms,
Integrity, Equality, Leadership, and Action
6. Did you know?
We have the Women and Children Protection Desk in
every Police Stations
It was created by law to particularly administer and
attend to cases involving crimes against chastity, sexual
harassment, abuses committed against women and
children and other similar offenses.
7. Did you know?
FAST FACTS: GENDER EQUALITY
AND WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT
IN THE PHILIPPINES
Gender equality is well advanced in the
Philippines. The country scores well on international
gender equality measures and indices.
8. Did you know?
A married woman has the option, but not a duty, to use the surname of
the husband.
Therefore, upon marriage, married women have the option to continuously use her
maiden name or:
Her maiden first name and surname and add her husband’s surname; or
Her maiden first name and her husband’s surname; or
Her husband’s full name, but prefixing a word indicating that she is his wife, such
as “Mrs.”
Legitimate children can now also legally use their mother's last name.
9. WHAT IS R.A. 9710?
Known as Magna Carta for Women
Comprehensive Women’s Human Rights Law
Seeks to eliminate discrimination against women
Recognizes, protects, fulfills and promotes rights of
Filipino women, especially those in the marginalized
sector.
10. What is discrimination against women?
The Magna Carta for Women defines discrimination against
women as any gender-based:
Distinction - the act of perceiving someone as being not the same
and often treating as separate or different
Exclusion - to prevent from participation, consideration or inclusion
Restriction - a limitation on the use or enjoyment of property or a
facility
22. KNOW YOURSELF
Do you understand your own
strengths and weaknesses.?
• Do you work best by yourself
or on a team?
• Do you communicate well?
• Are you organized?
• Are you a leader?
Empowered woman understands who she is as a person.
23. KEEP LEARNING
Never ever stop learning.
Freeing and expanding your mind
is one of the most imperative step
toward empowering yourself, so
educate yourself in any way you
can.
A smart woman is an empowered woman.
24. KNOW WHAT YOU WANT
This means that you have goals
and dreams for your life.
An empowered woman knows what she wants.
25. BE INDEPENDENT
When was the last time you left
your house without your cell
phone?
Have you ever gone to a
restaurant and had dinner all
alone with just your awesome
self for company?
Being comfortable with who you are, and knowing that you are strong
enough to face any situation on your own, is an empowering feeling.
26. MAKE CONNECTIONS
Do you have a network of people
that you have relationships with
and can count on?
The connections that an empowered woman makes are with
people whom she can help and who can in turn help her to
become a better person.
27. GIVE BACK
When you help others, you help
yourself.
Give back to the community in any
way you can and you will be
rewarded in more ways than one.
Open your heart to others and they will open theirs to you.
28. DREAM BIG
Don’t be afraid to go after your
dreams. No dream is too big or
unobtainable.
An empowered woman knows that she can accomplish anything
she sets out to do, it is simply a matter of perseverance, believing
in yourself, and following your heart.
29. EMPOWER OTHERS
An empowered woman can
encourage other women to strive
for what they want. She doesn’t
pull people down but instead
helps them to discover their full
potential.
An empowered woman empowers others.
30. 1. Know Yourself
2. Keep Learning
3. Know What YOU Want
4. Be Independent
5. Make Connections
6. Give Back
7. Dream Big
8. Empower Others
HOW TO BECOME A
POSITIVELY EMPOWERED WOMAN
31. Women of the world…
the daughters, the mothers, the aunts, the
wives, the grandmothers, the sisters, the soul
sisters, the ultimate nurturers.
Get up and embrace your inner awesomeness!
IT’S TIME TO EMPOWER YOURSELVES!