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Senator Cynthia Villar pointed out that the government should promote programs that would help women to earn for their families to effectively show women empowerment.

Senator Villar Cites Laws To Further Empower Women And Protect Their Rights And Interests

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Equality and women empowerment nowadays is not just about protecting women from violence and other forms of abuses, but also giving them a chance to earn and provide for the needs of their family, said Sen. Cynthia A. Villar.

“I believe that when we empower women, we also empower families, the society and generations of people, who will contribute towards nation-building,” said Villar.

Speaking during the 18th Provincial Women’s Summit in Bukidnon, Villar described as ‘obsolete’ the mindset that a man is the only breadwinner in a family.

“During these times, women are equal of men and are considered vital contributors to economic growth and in building an inclusive society,” said Villar in the Bukidnon celebration with the theme, ‘WE for Gender Equality and Inclusive Society,'” said Villar.

“Needless to say, economically empowered women can augment their family’s income, contribute for food on the table, and help raise and sendtheir children to school. And these well-raised and educated children will then be the future and welcome assets of our nation,” she added.

As a legislator, she related about the existing laws which promote the rights and welfare of women. They are as follows:RA 11313 (Safe Spaces Act or Bawal Bastos Law), RA 9710 (Magna Carta of Women), RA 11210 (Expanded Maternity Leave Law), RA 6725 (Prohibition on Discrimination Against Women), RA 6725 (Prohibition on Discrimination Against Women), RA 9262 (Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act of 2004) and RA 7882 (Act Providing Assistance to Women in Micro and Cottage Business Enterprises).

The other laws to are RA 7877 (Anti-Sexual Harassment Act of 1995), RA 8353 (Anti-Rape Law of 1997), RA 8505 (Rape Victim Assistance and Protection Act of 1998) and RA 6949 (National Women’s Day Act) that declares March 8 every year a ‘special working holiday. ‘

The senator, a known advocate of women empowerment, proudly shared that women are a ‘dominant force’ in all the livelihood enterprises she had established.

She also said the women are among the leading enrollees in their farms schools to acquire new knowledge on farming.

Villar likewise thanked Bukidnon Gov. Neil Roque and his wife, Rep. Laarni Roque, for inviting her to join the province’s celebration of International Women’s Day.

Source: http://www.senate.gov.ph