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  2. Human trafficking in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Whereas, women are exploited in more domestic and caretaker roles. Children are exploited for sex and child labor trafficking. [4] In an effort to deal with the problem, the Philippines passed R.A. 9208, the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2003, a penal law against human trafficking, sex tourism, sex slavery and child prostitution. [5]

  3. Women in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Women in the pre-colonial Philippines enjoyed nearly equal status with men. Prior to colonization, both men and women could get a divorce for the following reasons: failure to meet family obligations, childlessness, and infidelity. Children, regardless of gender, and properties were equally divided in a divorce.

  4. Prostitution in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines is a source country and, to a lesser extent, a destination and transit country for women and children subjected to sex trafficking. An estimated 10 million Filipinos reside or work abroad and the government processes approximately 2.3 million new or renewed contracts for Filipinos to work overseas each year.

  5. Likhaan - Wikipedia

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    Likhaan aims to organize women and help them fight for their rights. [1] They also set up women's health associations each community to form the federation, Pinagsamang Lakas ng Kababaihan at Kabataan (PiLaKK). The group also provide education for gender issues such as domestic violence, [9] sex education, and women's rights. [8]

  6. Bakla - Wikipedia

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    Many bakla are exclusively attracted to men [3] and some identify as women. [4] The polar opposite of the term in Philippine culture is tomboy (natively the lakin-on or binalaki ), which refers to women with a masculine gender expression (usually, but not always, lesbian). [ 5 ]

  7. Women's rights in Philippines - Wikipedia

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    A Women's Citizens League was established in 1928 by the Women's Club of Manila. [8] Led by Maria Ventura, its core aim at the outset was to support the cause of women's suffrage. [9] President Manuel L. Quezon declared his favour towards the suffragette movement in a speech delivered at Malacanang Palace in Manila on September 30, 1936. [10]

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