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LankaWeb – Lankan women gain recognition but gender equality is still a far cry

Posted on March 7th, 2021 By Gitanjali Marcelline/newsin.asia     International Women’s Day, originally called International Working Women’s Day, is marked on March 8 every year. The UN theme for Women’s Day in 2021 is Women in Leadership: Achieving an equal future in a COVID-19 world”. The theme celebrates the tremendous efforts made by women and girls around the world to make the post-COVID-19 world more equal than it has been so far. The way I see it, equality begins at home with the responsibility of raising the children and doing household chores shared equally between husband and wife. Currently, in most households, there is a major disparity in this area, mainly due to stereotyping and patriarchal attitudes, where the husbands are of the firm belief that it is the wives sole responsibility to raise the children and attend to housework.

On Women s Day, groups decry joblessness, hunger, rights violations

Search You Are Here:Home → 2021 → March → 8 → On Women’s Day, groups decry joblessness, hunger, rights violations On Women’s Day, groups decry joblessness, hunger, rights violations Women rights activists and advocates march to Mendiola to commemorate the International Working Women’s Day 2021. (Photo by Carlo Manalansan / Bulatlat) On International Women’s Day, progressive groups said the Philippine government is battling the impacts of the COVID-19 as if it were only yesterday that the pandemic began. By REIN TARINAY and JANESS ANN J. ELLAO MANILA – Filipino progressives marched to Mendiola, a stone throw away from the presidential palace today, International Women’s Day, to decry the rampant joblessness, hunger, poverty, and human rights violations as the Philippine government continues to grapple with the impacts of the pandemic, a women’s group said.

Nominations Open for PTDA s Wendy B McDonald Award

Tribby Warfield, formerly of Kaman Industrial Technologies Corporation Linda Miller, B&D Industrial Elizabeth (Liz) Moon, Kaman Industrial Technologies Corporation Pat Wheeler, Motion (Canada). These deserving women have made their way in the power transmission/motion control industry (PT/MC) and contributed to the industry’s success.   The Wendy B. McDonald Award is presented annually, when merited. Nominations are now being accepted through June 11, 2021, and will be judged by the following criteria: Nominees must be female and employed by a PTDA member company within the calendar year for which the nomination is being made. Nominees must exemplify leadership and integrity in all business relationships.

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