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  2. The Magna Carta of Women (MCW) is a comprehensive women’s human rights law that seeks to eliminate discrimination through the recognition, protection, fulfillment, and promotion of the rights of Filipino women, especially those belonging to the marginalized sectors of society.

  3. Second Regular Session. Begun and held in Metro Manila, on Monday, the twenty-eighth day of July, two thousand eight. REPUBLIC ACT No. 9710 August 14, 2009. AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE MAGNA CARTA OF WOMEN. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled:: Section 1.

  4. MAGNA CARTA OF WOMEN. IMPLEMENTING RULES AND REGULATIONS. Published by: Office of the President. Philippine Commission on Women. 1145 J. P. Laurel Street, San Miguel, 1005 Manila, Philippines Tel. No. 735-1654; 735-4955 http://pcw.gov.ph. Copyright: 2010. ISBN 978-971-8701-11-9. 3rd Printing January 2011. Funded by: United Nations Children's Fund.

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  5. Published: 23 October 2020. The various existing laws and policies to empower and protect women, and ensure equal rights and opportunities for men and women, have been strengthened further with the enactment of Republic Act No. 9710, otherwise known as The Magna Carta of Women.

  6. Consequently, Republic Act No. 9710, also known as the Magna Carta of Women, was enacted. It recognizes that the economic, political, and sociocultural realities affect womens current condition, the State affirms the role of women in nation building and ensures the substantive equality of women and men.

  7. Nov 17, 2018 · The Magna Carta of Women is a significant law that promotes gender equality and women's empowerment in the Philippines. It recognizes the unequal status of women in the country and seeks to address the various forms of discrimination and violence that they face.

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