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genuine national sovereignty in Philippine socio-cultural,
economic and political life and freedom from all foreign intervention
especially that of the United States; |
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a truly democratic government, representative of and participated
in by grassroot women and women from all sectors and classes of
society, that recognizes the cultural communities struggle for self-determination
and preservation of their cultural life and traditions; |
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a government that provides support systems for women, initiates
programs and policies in consultation with women and promotes equality
between women and men; |
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an armed forces that truly protect the people, serve their
interests and respect the supremacy of the civilian government; |
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an end to militarization that has intensified the sufferings
of the Filipino people, especially the women; |
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a fair, just and independent legal and judicial system that does
not discriminate against women and which upholds their rights
and welfare; |
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genuine land reform, recognition of women's participation in agricultural
production, recognition of land rights of cultural minorities; |
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a self-reliant economy that is geared primarily towards
domestic consumption and nationalist industrialization, gives equal
value to the participation of women in production and responds to
specific needs of women at work; |
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a quality educational system that is nationalist, pro-people,
non-sexist and liberating; |
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a socio-cultural system that does not demean women; |
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the development of basic sciences and technology that serve
Filipinos and considers the particular needs of women; and, |
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the strengthening of solidarity with women's groups in other countries
against sexism, imperialism and militarism in the world. |