Women’s rights advocates and gender equality champions gathered at the
Samsung Hall in SM Aura recently for an International Women’s Day (IWD) summit
spearheaded by the Philippine Commission on Women (PCW) and UN Women, in
partnership with SM Supermalls.
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| Keynote speaker Senate President Pro
Tempore Loren Legarda (third from left) with from right: SM Supermalls
President Steven Tan, UN Women Country Programme Coordinator Rosalyn
Mesina, Philippine Commission on Women (PCW) Officer-in-Charge Atty.
Khay Ann Magundayao-Borlado and Deputy Executive Director Kristine
Balmes, and moderator Bernadette Sembrano. |
Anchored on the global theme, ‘Invest in Women: Accelerate Progress,’
the one-day summit covered crucial topics such as poverty alleviation,
institutional strengthening, gender-inclusive financing, and the role of
technology in enabling women, particularly entrepreneurs.
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| SM Supermalls President Steven Tan
(right), Singapore-based She Loves Tech co-founder Leanne Robers (third
from right), UN Philippines Resident Coordinator Gustavo Gonzalez
(second from left), Philippine Commission on Women (PCW)
Officer-in-Charge Atty. Khay Ann Magundayao-Borlado (third from left),
UN Women Country Programme Coordinator Rosalyn Mesina (left), and
Bernadette Sembrano (second from right) |
Opening the summit were SM Supermalls President Steven Tan, UN
Philippines Resident Coordinator Gustavo Gonzalez, PCW Officer-in-Charge Atty.
Khay Ann Magundayao-Borlado, and UN Women Country Programme Coordinator Rosalyn
Mesina, whose messages also served as a unifying call to action for the
advancement of women’s empowerment and equality towards nation-building.
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(L-R):
SM Supermalls Senior Vice President for Marketing Joaquin San Agustin,
SM Prime Holdings Assistant Vice President and Program Director Jessica
Sy, Singapore-based She Loves Tech co-founder Leanne Robers, SM
Supermalls Vice President for Corporate Marketing Grace Magno, UN Women
Country Programme Coordinator Rosalyn Mesina, SM Supermalls President
Steven Tan, Philippine Commission on Women (PCW) Officer-in-Charge Atty.
Khay Ann Magundayao-Borlado, and SM Vice President for Corporate
Compliance Engr. Liza Silerio |
Keynote speaker Senate President Pro Tempore Loren Legarda spoke about
the role of legislation in promoting women’s rights. She highlighted the burden
of unpaid care and domestic work by women, which her bill (Unpaid Care Workers
Welfare Act of 2022) seeks to address to ensure fair sharing of household and
caregiving duties. Senator Legarda’s legislative efforts have included supporting
the passage of crucial laws like the Magna Carta of Women and the Anti-Violence
Against Women and their Children Act, among others.
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| Keynote speaker Senate President Pro Tempore Loren Legarda |
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| SM Supermalls President Steven Tan |
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| UN Philippines Resident Coordinator Gustavo Gonzalez |
For an international perspective, esteemed panelists Australian
Ambassador HK Yu, Canadian Ambassador David Hartman, UNDP Philippines Resident
Representative Dr. Selva Ramachandran, International Labour Organization
Country Director Khalid Hassan, and Asian Development Bank Director Samantha
Hung spurred insightful discussions on championing women through their
gender-inclusive development programs in the Philippines.
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| Australian Ambassador HK Yu (third
from right), Canadian Ambassador David Hartman (right), UNDP Philippines
Resident Representative Dr. Selva Ramachandran (second from left),
International Labour Organization Country Director Khalid Hassan (left),
and Asian Development Bank Director Samantha Hung (third from left),
with Rissa Mananquil Trillo (second from right) |
On the Philippines’ efforts, experts from key government agencies –
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ Atty. Charina De Vera Yap, Department of the
Interior and Local Government’s Anna Liza Bonagua, UPPAF Regulatory Reform
Support Program for National Development’s Jeanne Frances Illo, Philippine
Commission on Women’s Anita Baleda, Commission on Audit’s Fortunata Rubico, and
the Department of Social Welfare and Development’s Miramel Garcia-Laxa – shared
transformative strategies and outcomes of financing through a gender lens and
gender-responsive budgeting.
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| (L-R): Philippine Commission on Women’s Anita Baleda, UPPAF Regulatory Reform Support Program for
National Development’s Jeanne Frances Illo, Commission on Audit’s
Fortunata Rubico, and Department of Social Welfare and Development’s
Miramel Garcia-Laxa |
Guest speaker, Singapore-based She Loves Tech co-founder, Leanne
Robers, set the tone for sessions on the pivotal role of technology in
advancing women’s empowerment in business.
Robers highlighted the importance of women's diverse perspectives in
technology having said, “We cannot
understate the benefits of a world where women are involved in shaping our
future through technology.”
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| Singapore-based She Loves Tech co-founder, Leanne Robers |
The sessions highlighted how businesses can leverage technology to
bridge gender gaps and promote social change. Panelists Anne Emperado-Macababat
(Malanne), Eliza Antonino (Moment Group), and creative and social entrepreneur
Zarah Juan, served as a testament to empowered women creating livelihood
opportunities to uplift the lives of many more women.
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| Singapore-based She Loves Tech
co-founder, Leanne Robers (left), Anne Emperado-Macababat of Malanne
(second from right), Eliza Antonino of Moment Group (third from left),
and creative and social entrepreneur Zarah Juan (second from left), with
UN Women Champion Bianca Gonzalez (right) |
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| Landbank’s Leila Martin (third from
left), BDO Unibank’s Atty. Federico Tancongco (left) and Joel Andres
(second from right), Connected Women’s Gina Romero (second from left),
and UN Women Champion Bianca Gonzalez (right) |
Likewise, a panel discussion with Landbank’s Leila Martin, BDO
Unibank’s Atty. Federico Tancongco and Joel Andres, and Connected Women’s Gina
Romero helped participants navigate the benefits and challenges of technology,
addressing the risks of fraud and scams, and the safety and security of
financial transactions.
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| SM Prime Holdings, Inc. Assistant Vice President and Program Director Jessica Sy |
Capping the summit was SM Prime Holdings, Inc. Assistant Vice
President and Program Director Jessica Sy who reiterated the theme of the
summit in her closing remarks saying, “Investing
in women is not just a moral imperative, but a strategic imperative for a
better world.”
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| Actress and film producer Bella Padilla |
The IWD summit is one of the highlights of SM
Supermalls’ celebration of Women’s Month this March and was also supported by
BDO, Belle du Jour, Brittany Hotel, Brownies Unlimited, Crate & Barrel,
Toby’s Estate, Goldilocks, and SM Store. (SM Supermalls PR)
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