Gender Inequality In The Philippines

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• Philippines on SDG5

The Philippines has emerged as the most gender equal nation in East Asia and placed 10th on the global ranking as reported in the World Economic Forum (WEF) Global Gender Gap Report of 2017.

WEF, an international organization that conducts surveys among 144 countries on their progress on gender parity, measures the gap between men and women through economic participation and opportunity, educational attainment, health and survival, and political empowerment. Since 2006, the Philippines has consistently maintained its spot on the top 10 of the Global Index with an overall score of 0.79 for the year 2017 (1 being the highest and 0 being the lowest).

The Philippines’ high performance in education and health/survival made …show more content…

In a report of UN Women on SDG monitoring and gender equality, the following are the reinforcing linkages between SDG 5 and other SDGs as discussed by HLPF:

o Ending all forms of discrimination: Ending discrimination against women and girls is critical to ensuring equal access to quality and affordable education (SDG 4: Quality Education), access to the labor market (SDG 8: Decent Work & Economic Growth), and political participation (SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities). Ending discrimination will also empower women and girls to contribute to promoting peaceful and inclusive societies (SDG 16: Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions) and to pursue opportunities for decent work and employment (SDG 8), therefore also contributing to poverty reduction (SDG 1: No …show more content…

She explained that, “Women are disproportionately affected by disasters because they have distinct needs that are not sufficiently addressed. To empower women is to reduce their vulnerability. This way, we have less victims of disasters and more leaders of resilience.” With this, SLL pushes to capacitate women as part of the overall strategy on disaster risk reduction and management. She emphasized that it is time for women to be engaged in disaster resilience and climate adaptation efforts as these are among the world 's most pressing concerns today. Likewise, it is time for everyone to acknowledge women’s capacity to lead and be part of the decision-making process, as their development role is crucial in adapting to climate change and building community resilience to

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