This document discusses several issues related to gender and sexuality. It defines key terms like sex, gender, gender sensitivity, equality and equity. It provides statistics showing disparities faced by women, such as lower representation in politics and peace processes. It also gives data on harassment and violence faced by LGBT youth, such as higher rates of suicide attempts, depression, drug use, and lower academic performance due to harassment. The document discusses greater acceptance of homosexuality in more secular and affluent countries globally. It emphasizes that gay rights are human rights and promotes the idea that we are all inhabitants of one world.
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Gender issues
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3. Gender Issues
Gender equality must be achieved
personally, institutionally and
programmatically for real change to
occur.
4. Sex and Gender
Sex is the biological status women and
men are born with.
Gender refers to how boys and girls are
socialized differently to become
productive members of their culture.
5. Gender sensitive
Understanding the differences between
mutually respectful gender roles based
on shared power and not using those
roles to have power over another and
restrict his or her personal growth and
self-discrimination. Not discriminating
or stereotyping on the bases of sex or
gender.
6. Equality and Equity
Equality is a goal to which we can
aspire. Equity means fairness, i.e.,
finding ways to help the disadvantaged
and disempowered "catch up" with their
more actualized fellow humans through
opportunities for development and
control over their lives.
7. Empowerment
The process by which women and
men achieve skills, confidence and
support to determine their own lives
and make their own choices. It is the
state in which people have access to
resources and opportunities to control
their own future.
10. 1 in 3 women
across the world
experiencing
violence.
38%of all
murdered women are
killed by their intimate
partners.
Women’s Rights Statistics
Source: AWID Global Survey
12. Women’s Rights Statistics
Source: AWID Global Survey
Only 4% of signatories in 31 major peace
processes between 1992 and 2011 were
women.
Source: UN Women – Women’s Participation in Peace
Negotiations: Connections between Presence and
Influence, 2011)
13. Women’s Rights Statistics
Source: AWID Global Survey
7.4% of countries have had
female heads of states over the
last 50 years.
Source: The Global Gender Gap Report 2013,
World Economic Forum)
14. Women’s Rights Statistics
Source: AWID Global Survey
Only 1 in 10 received
funding from bilateral
donors, national
governments and
international
non-government
organizations.
18. Women on top:
Philippines
among most
gender equal
nations
Camille Diola
2013, April 19
World Bank identified
the Philippines as a
world leader in gender
equality.
19. 55 percent
of Filipino lawmakers,
senior officials and
managers are female.
(2007 - 2011)
Women on top:
Philippines
among most
gender equal
nations
Camille Diola
2013, April 19
25. LGBT youth who
reported higher levels
of family rejection
during adolescence
are three times more
likely to use
illegal drugs.
26. Half of gay males
experience a
negative parental
reaction when they
come out and in
26% of those
thrown out of
the home.
27. Harassment & Violence
Nearly a fifth of students
are physically assaulted
because of their sexual
orientation and over a
tenth because of their
gender expression.
28. About two-thirds
of LGBT students
reported having
ever been sexually
harassed in school
in the past year.
29. Students who were
frequently physically
harassed because
of their sexual
orientation was half
a grade lower than
that of
other students.
30. About two-thirds
of LGBT students
reported having
ever been sexually
harassed in school
in the past year.
31. About two-thirds
of LGBT students
reported having
ever been sexually
harassed in school
in the past year.
32. About two-thirds
of LGBT students
reported having
ever been sexually
harassed in school
in the past year.
41. We are all inhabitants of world.
Thank You!
Issues & Problems in Contemporary Society
MATI-ONG, Rico M., BSE Social Science
rcsmationg@gmail.com
Philippine Normal University
Academic Year 2015 - 2016