FINALS week 13-15

Cards (50)

  • This is an awareness and understanding of the ways in which gender roles, norms, and expectations shape the experiences and opportunities.
    GENDER SENSITIVITY
  • This is a social construct that affects all aspects of life.
    GENDER
  • This idea may be hard to imagine because oppression due to gender has been so normalized that even those who experience the brunt of this system see no wrong in it.
    SECTORAL SITUATIONER
  • _____ permeates all aspects of society.
    GENDER
  • There are fewer women than men at work, and most women only
    work in one sector. Women are more likely than men to be
    employed in the _____ (also known as _____), where they often have limited social protections
    and are more vulnerable to exploitation.
    INFORMAL SECTOR, VULNERABLE EMPLOYMENT
  • In the Philippines, female employees are entitled to maternity leave of ___ days for normal delivery and ___ days for a C-section delivery,
    100, 120
  • This has the goal of "“to eliminate gender disparity in primary and secondary education, preferably by 2005, and in all levels of education no later than 2015”.
    GOAL NO. 3, TARGET 3A OF MDG
  • This is the main health concerns of women aged 15-29.
    PREGNANCY AND CHILDBIRTH
  • Women seeking for _____ are still stigmatized, regardless of whether the abortion was self-induced or spontaneous.
    ABORTION
  • Teenage pregnancy has been increasing; specifically, a ___ rise from the year 2000 to 2010. This is due to the lack of information on sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR).
    65%
  • What is the definition of SRHR?
    SEXUAL REPRODUCTIVE AND HEALTH RIGHTS
  • This aims to address the gaps in reproductive health. It aims to be pro-women as it helps young girls take charge of their own bodies and pushes for adolescents’ access to SRHR information.
    RA 10354, RESPONSIBLE PARENTHOOD AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH ACT OF 2012
  • Women make up 80% of the victims of _____, showing that women are quite prone to becoming victims of violence due to their sex.
    HUMAN TRAFFICKING
  • _____ such as bride burning, child brides, or female genital mutilation is still practiced despite its violation of a person’s basic human rights.
    CULTURE-SPECIFIC VIOLENCE
  • What is the definition of VAW?
    VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
  • Due to women’s socialized gender roles as the keepers of culture and bearers of a race, _____ are seen as war tactics to instill fear in communities.
    RAPE AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE
  • They state that “All women shall be protected from all forms of violence as provided in the existing laws."
    PHILIPPINE NATIONAL ACTION PLAN ON WOMEN, PEACE, AND SECURITY (PNAPWPS)
  • What is the definition of BPfA?
    BEIJING PLATFORM FOR ACTION
  • There is _____ of female voters (approximately 28,000,000) against male voters (approximately 26,000,000).
    INCREASED PARTICIPATION
  • This is a “comprehensive bill of rights for Filipino women,” ensuring that gender equality is met in various sectors.
    MAGNA CARTA OF WOMEN
  • This _____ (Women’s EDGE) Plan for 2013-2016 is a framework plan for gender mainstreaming by the Philippine Commission on Women (PCW).
    WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT, DEVELOPMENT, AND GENDER EQUALITY
  • Although there are institutional mechanisms existing for women’s advancement, the human rights of women are still violated in various ways due to _____ & _____ that pervade every aspect of society.
    SEXISM AND MISOGYNY
  • This shows that the issue of sex overcomes the urgent need for reproductive health services that women, particularly the poor, need.
    REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH LAW
  • This imposes a heavier consequence for women who commit adultery than men. The law also gives the last say regarding joint property to the male spouse.
    PENAL CODE
  • _____ is still an issue that hampers the young mothers’ access to education and economic opportunities.
    TEENAGE PREGNANCY
  • This is a harmful traditional practice that targets young girls. And while this is a practice of certain tribes, it poses risks to the girl’s health due to infection and bleeding.
    FEMALE CIRCUMCISION
  • This is a summary of rights that seek to protect the basic human rights of children and ensure their holistic development.
    CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD
  • This Republic Act is the Special Protection of Children against Child Abuse, Exploitation, and Discrimination Act.
    RA 7610
  • This is another pressing issue in the indigenous communities.
    CHILD MARRIAGE
  • _____ in the country are affected by armed conflict.
    MUSLIM WOMEN
  • The _____ are a global call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity by 2030; cover a range of issues related to social, economic, and environmental sustainability.
    SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
  • The SDGs are a set of _____ adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 2015 as part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
    17 GOALS
  • Each goal OF SDGs includes a set of specific targets and indicators to be achieved by _____.
    2030
  • _____ recognizes the importance of achieving gender equality not only as a matter of human rights but also as a key driver of sustainable development.
    SDG 5
  • _____ refers to the idea that all individuals, regardless of their gender, should have the same rights, opportunities, and treatment. It focuses on ensuring that women and men have equal access to education, healthcare, employment, and political participation, among other areas.
    GENDER EQUALITY
  • _____ refers to the idea that individuals should be treated fairly and justly, taking into account their unique needs and circumstances. It recognizes that men and women may have different needs and experiences based on their gender, and seeks to address these differences by providing resources and support that are tailored to each individual's situation.
    GENDER EQUITY
  • _____ refers to the unequal treatment and opportunities that individuals face because of their gender. It is a systemic problem that affects individuals, communities, and societies
    GENDER INEQUALITY
  • _____ refers to an awareness and understanding of the ways in which gender roles, norms, and expectations shape the experiences and opportunities of individuals and groups.
    GENDER SENSITIVITY
  • _____ helps us understand that there is a difference between practical needs and strategic interests. Understanding this difference helps us to identify positive measures that can be undertaken to rectify inequalities between women and men.
    GENDER ANALYSIS
  • _____ are those that can be considered as immediate necessities for both women and men (basic needs such as water, food, income, shelter and health care).
    PRACTICAL NEED