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Overcoming great challenges will not be possible if half of humanity is excluded from shaping solutions.

This was what President Marcos told world leaders during the 70th session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, emphasizing that women must be present where decisions are made.

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00:00Thank you, Madam Chair, Mr. Secretary-General, Excellencies, Distinguished Delegates.
00:08It is certainly an honor to address the 70th session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women
00:16on behalf of the people of the Philippines.
00:19We gather here to discuss what is, in truth, one of the most fundamental measures of a nation's progress, the
00:27status of its women.
00:30We often speak of development in terms of economic growth, infrastructure, technology, or trade.
00:37But there is a simpler and more human measure. How are the women doing?
00:43If women are educated, safe, able to work, able to lead, able to decide the course of their own lives,
00:52then a society is moving forward.
00:54If they are not, then no level of prosperity can truly be called progress.
01:01In the Philippines, we are proud to say that we have long believed that empowering women is not merely a
01:07matter of fairness.
01:09It is a cornerstone of nation-building.
01:13Filipino women have always stood at the center of our national life, as leaders in government and business, as innovators,
01:21educators, health workers, entrepreneurs, and as a steady strength within families and communities.
01:28Their contributions continue to shape our democracy, our economy, our economy, and our national character.
01:37Our country has worked consistently to translate this belief into policy, strengthening protections for women, expanding opportunities for education and
01:48employment, and promoting women's leadership across all sectors of society.
01:54But even as we take pride in this progress, we recognize that the journey towards full equality, both in our
02:02country and around the world, is far from complete.
02:06Across many societies, women still face barriers that limit their opportunities.
02:12Too many continue to experience discrimination and violence.
02:17Too many girls are still denied the education that will allow them to shape their own futures.
02:23And that is why the work of this commission remains as vital today as it was 70 years ago.
02:31Education must remain at the center of all our efforts.
02:36When a girl is educated, the benefits extend far beyond the individual.
02:43They strengthen families, uplift communities, and expand the possibilities of entire nations.
02:50Economic empowerment is equally essential.
02:55Women must have access to employment, to finance, to entrepreneurship, and to leadership.
03:01Societies that fully include women in economic life are not only more just, they are stronger, they are more resilient.
03:12And we must remain united in confronting violence against women in all its forms.
03:19Violence erodes dignity, weakens communities, and undermines the very foundations of our justice.
03:27But beyond laws and institutions, we must also address the attitudes and assumptions that continue to limit women's roles in
03:35many parts of the world.
03:36True equality requires not only policy change, but cultural change.
03:43Excellencies, the world today faces many challenges, conflict, climate change, economic uncertainty, and rapid technological transformation.
03:54But there is one principle that remains beyond question.
04:00We cannot hope to solve the great challenges of our time if half of our humanity is excluded from shaping
04:08those solutions.
04:10Women must be present wherever decisions are made in government, in business, in science, in diplomacy, and in peacebuilding.
04:20The Philippines stands ready to work with all nations to advance this cause.
04:26Because when women rise, societies rise with them.
04:31When women lead, nations move forward.
04:35And when every girl, no matter where she is born, can stand with confidence and say that her future is
04:43truly her own.
04:44And then we will know that we have built not only a more equal world, but a better one for
04:53all of humanity.
04:55Thank you and mabuhay.
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