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Monday, March 18, 2013

Thousands gather to observe Int’l Women’s Day in Isabela City

By Rene V. Carbayas

ISABELA CITY, Basilan – Around three-thousand women from the different barangays and organizations in Isabela City gathered to celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8, 2013 at the Isabela City gymnasium.
The celebration kicked off with a street parade around the main thoroughfares of the city and winded up at the city hall complex for the program with the theme “Kababaihan: Gabay sa Pagtahak sa Tuwid na Daan”.

In her message, Isabela City Mayor Cherrylyn Santos-Akbar urged women to uphold family values as pillars of society’s peace and progress.

“Women have a big obligation to fulfill in the community, especially the mothers who bear great responsibility on their shoulders because they  nurture a family, i.e. taking care of the husband and the children,” she said.

The mayor said that the city has a strong organization of women who are firm, steadfast, and fighter of their rights.

“We celebrate this important day to remind all of us and the world of our important role in society,” she said.

She reminded the crowd that “as loving wife to our husbands and caring mother to our children, we have the responsibility to guide the family towards the straight path.” She echoed the same to daughters, urging them to give back the love, care, and sacrifices that parents have given them.

She also urged the women present to exercise discipline and take utmost care of one’s health. “Being a woman, we also have the responsibility to love ourselves by maintaining a healthy mind and body. Our state of health will surely affect the whole family,” she said.

As what she always says to women in similar gatherings, “it is forbidden for us to get sick, not only because it is too expensive nowadays, but because we cannot afford to lose sight of our responsibility towards our partners in life and to our children, because a happy family means a better society.”

Meanwhile, some participants are hopeful that the city mayor could provide more programs to the women of the city, especially in terms of uplifting their lives through a more concrete livelihood program and  job opportunities.

International Women's Day has been observed since the early 1900's, a time of great expansion and turbulence in the industrialized world that saw booming population growth and the rise of radical ideologies.

The Philippine Commission on Women in its website said the theme “Kababaihan: Gabay sa Pagtahak sa Tuwid na Daan” is adopted for the 2013 Women’s Month Celebration in consonance with President Benigno Aquino’s pursuit and vision of ‘tuwid na daan’. The theme underscores women’s leadership role and participation in governance to enhance gender perspective in upholding good governance. It highlights the importance of strengthening the mechanisms and institutions that support women and to widen the arena for their participation. It is also aligned with Section 11 (Participation and Representation) and Section 29 (Peace and Development) of the Magna Carta of Women (RA 9710). (PIA9)