CA OKs ‘historic’ reso recognizing Filipino women’s role

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By Janine Dumaguin

The Commission on Appointments (CA) on Wednesday, March 15 adopted a “historic” resolution recognizing the indispensable contributions of Filipino women in nation-building.

The CA Resolution No. 19-2023-001 was adopted as an expression of CA’s commitment to support the observance of the National Women’s Month and the National Women’s Day on March 8.

“The Commission on Appointments recognizes the significant and historical contributions of women from all ranks, religion, ethnicity, and regions in nation-building and the role they have played in the promotion and development of our nation’s economic, cultural, political, and social arena,” the resolution read, as introduced by women’s rights advocate Senator Risa Hontiveros.

Hontiveros also lauded all the “great women” of the nation, including those who appeared before the Commission from the Philippine diplomatic corps and the Military Forces of the Philippines.

Likewise, Hontiveros cited female secretaries and heads of agencies for exemplifying “good leadership” and the CA women employees, for working tirelessly to ensure the Commission’s steady operation and function.

“These women’s commitment to service and dedication to our nation’s interest is a source of inspiration for everyone,” Hontiveros added.

Meanwhile, the resolution’s co-sponsor and chair of the CA Committee on Transportation, Lani Mercado-Revilla, remarked that Filipino women have consistently been at the forefront of nation-building.

“Because we have been born for such a time as this, and placed in this position of influence. Woman, your voice matters. You matter and never let anyone tell you any different,” Mercado-Revilla said.

Mercado-Revilla also recognized the 1.1 million women overseas Filipino workers’ significant role in keeping the nation’s economy afloat during the COVID pandemic.

Under CA Resolution No. 19-2023-001, the CA, an independent and constitutional body, expressed all-out support to government’s mandate to pursue and promote gender equality, civil liberties, and equal rights, protection, and opportunities for Filipino women as enshrined in Article II, Section 14 of the 1987 Philippine Constitution.

“The Commission on Appointments upholds gender-mainstreaming activities and the implementation of gender-responsive policies to ensure the promotion of gender equality, women empowerment, social inclusivity in all its programs and services in the pursuit of its constitutional mandate,” the resolution read.  

The CA is composed of the Senate President as ex officio Chairman, 12 Senators, and 12 members of the House of Representatives. – cf

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