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 an interdisciplinary and cross-national in

scope focusing on gender and gender

equity.

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Gender Inequality

Homosexuality

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Gender Inequality

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• states that access to rights or opportunities is unaffected by gender.

•  view that men and women should receive equal treatment, and should not be discriminated against based on gender.

GENDER EQUALITY

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GENDER INEQUALITY 

• refers to unequal treatment or perceptions of individuals based on their gender.

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GENDER INEQUALITY 

• It arises from differences in socially constructed gender roles as well as biologically through chromosomes, brain structure, and hormonal differences.

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GENDER INEQUALITY 

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The World Bank is committed to making

gender equality central to its fight against

poverty. After many years of research and

on-the ground experience, the

importance of gender equality for reducing

poverty can no longer be questioned.

Gender Equality Solution to Poverty

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The Bank also believes that helping

women and men become equal

partners in development, and giving them equal

voice and better access to resources,

are important development

objectives in their own right.

Gender Equality Solution to Poverty

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Is gender inequality really so

low in the Philippines?

21 March 2015By Fiona Mac Phail, UNBC

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GENDER EQUALITY

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GENDER EQUALITY

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GENDER EQUALITY

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Homosexuality

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Homosexuality

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Homosexuality

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Homosexuality•Lesbian•Gay•Bisexual•Transgender•Queer

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HomosexualityLESBIAN: A woman who is primarily attracted to other women. 

GAY: A person who is attracted primarily to members of the same sex. Although it can be used for any sex (e.g. gay man, gay woman, gay person)

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HomosexualityBISEXUAL: A person who is attracted to both people of their own gender and another gender. Also called “bi”

TRANSGENDER: It is frequently used as an umbrella term to refer to all people who do not identify with their assigned gender at birth or the binary gender system.

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QUEER: An alternative that some people use to "queer" the idea of the labels and categories such as lesbian, gay, bisexual, discovering one's own sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression

Homosexuality

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HomosexualityISSUES

1. SAME-SEX MARRIAGE

2. Violence Against LGBTQ People3. Trans* Justice4. Racial Justice5. Immigrant Justice6. Economic Justice7. Queer and Trans* Youth Homelessness8.Health Demands

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HomosexualityISSUES

 (also known as gay marriage or gender-neutral marriage) is marriage between two people of the same sex.

1. SAME-SEX MARRIAGE

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HomosexualityISSUES

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Homosexuality

Philippine Government Not Pushing Same-Sex Marriage.

Sunday, June 28, 2015

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Homosexuality

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Homosexuality

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Homosexuality

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RONWALDO L. SATUITO

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an attitudinal, structural, and cultural process whereby

young people gain the ability, authority, and agency to make

decisions and implement change in their own lives and

the lives of other people, including youth and adults .

YOUTH EMPOWERMENT

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Children and Youth

Empowerment Programs in the

Philippines

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YOUTH EMPOWERMENT

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IMPORTANCE OF

YOUTH

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1.Poverty Eradication

2.Good Education Standard

3.Good Governance

4.Crime Reduction

IMPORTANCE OF YOUTH

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5. Security6. Technological Development7.Employment Creation8. National Growth

IMPORTANCE OF YOUTH

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YOUTH EMPOWERMENT

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YOUTH EMPOWERMENT

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 non-state, not-for-profit, voluntary

organizations formed by people

in that social sphere.

CIVIL SOCIETY

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This term is used to describe a wide range of organizations,

networks, associations, groups and movements that are

independent from government and that sometimes come together to advance their

common interests through collective action. 

CIVIL SOCIETY

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Non-Government

Organizations

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intermediary organizations between the people and the State, and they speak or work for on behalf of the poor and disadvantaged without being from among them.

NGO’s

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Non-Profit

Organization

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does not divide its extra funds between its

shareholders, or owners, but uses

them for the organization’s

purposes.

NPO’s

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Thank You!