In 2009, the Philippines Parliament (Congress) introduced the ‘Magna Carta for Women’ (MCW) also known as the Republic Act 9710. This Act was intended to end all forms of discrimination against women by giving them equal rights in respect to marriage and divorce, inheritance and property ownership (housing, land, business), equal access to education and employment (including gender quotas in the public sector, police force and local development bodies) as well as giving them protection against other forms of discrimination, such as unequal pay, gender-based violence, etc. The act was specifically intended to eliminate ‘traditional’ gender roles and practices that treated men and women differently in law, in the economy and in politics.
Write a 3000-word essay on the following:
Native Singapore Writers Team
Your essay must demonstrate use of course materials as well as other research (e.g., academic research publications from the SUSS library’s e-resources), and apply relevant theories and concepts taught in the course. Aim to present a clear argumentative position, on a strong analytical and empirical basis.
https://www.weforum.org/publications/global-gender-gap-report-2023/infull/benchmarking-gender-gaps-2023/
Write your answer in 3,000 words. Please remember to provide the word count, relevant in-text citations and a list of references. Be sure to use appropriate academic sources, including your course materials.
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