EDITORIAL – One Billion Rising

Published by rudy Date posted on February 15, 2015

Since 2012, Valentine’s Day has been dedicated not only to lovers but also to a global campaign to end violence against women and promote gender equality. The United Nations estimates that one in three women around the world will be raped or beaten in her lifetime. That’s a staggering one billion people subjected to physical and sexual abuse.

People in more than 190 countries staged mass actions on Valentine’s Day 2012, launching One Billion Rising to campaign for an end to violence against women. For the past two years on Valentine’s Day, similar mass actions have been staged, as reports of violence against women continue to be reported around the globe.

The Philippines has tough laws against domestic violence and gender discrimination, and Filipino women are among the most empowered in the world. With the Supreme Court upholding the main provisions of the Responsible Parenthood Law, the government is now free to promote reproductive health, which is a woman’s right. Even Pope Francis weighed in as he flew out of the Philippines last month, pushing for responsible parenthood and memorably cautioning the faithful about “breeding like rabbits.”

As in many of the country’s laws, unfortunately, tough laws to promote women’s welfare are weakly enforced. Many women, unaware of their rights and the protection guaranteed by law against various forms of abuses, continue to be battered by their husbands or partners. Impoverished young girls are physically and sexually abused and forced into prostitution.

With the tagline “drum, dance and rise,” organizers of this year’s One Billion Rising event chose the theme “revolution” – describing it as “an energy, a platform, a global movement, a catalyst, a worldwide decision to end violence against women, a demand for justice, a paradigm shift, an invitation, a gathering of the ready, housed everywhere, housed in our hearts, you, us.”

Various One Billion Rising dances and other events started last Friday and will continue this Valentine’s weekend around the globe. The events will not put an abrupt end to the abuses suffered by millions of women and girls, but awareness of the problem is a good start. –(The Philippine Star)

July 2025

Nutrition Month
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for proper nutrition!”

Invoke Article 33 of the ILO Constitution
against the military junta in Myanmar
to carry out the 2021 ILO Commission of Inquiry recommendations
against serious violations of
Forced Labour and Freedom of Association protocols.

Accept National Unity Government (NUG)
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July


3 July – International Day of Cooperatives
3 Ju
ly – International Plastic Bag Free Day
 
5 July –
World Youth Skills Day 
7 July – Global Forgiveness Day
11 July – World Population Day 
17 July – World Day for
International Justice
28 July – World Nature Conservation Day
30 July – World Day against Trafficking in Persons 


Monthly Observances:

Schools Safety Month

Nutrition Month
National Disaster Consciousness Month

Weekly Observances:

Week 2: Cultural Communities Week
Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprise
Development Week
Week 3: National Science and
Technology Week
National Disability Prevention and
Rehabilitation Week
July 1-7:
National Culture Consciousness Week
July 13-19:
Philippines Business Week
Week ending last Saturday of July:
Arbor Week

 

Daily Observances:

First Saturday of July:
International Cooperative Day
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