First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos shines as a lawyer, educator, and advocate who redefines her role with intellect and compassion, launching initiatives like ‘Lab for All’ for healthcare and jobs, promoting Filipino culture through Likha, and leveraging her strategic acumen from her husband’s 2022 campaign to inspire women to lead with purpose and resilience. Photographs by Yummie Dingding, John Carlo Magallon, AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE AND LIZA MARCOS FBPAGE
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National Women’s Month: Celebrating Empowering Filipino Women

Manny Angeles

Every March, the Philippines joins the world in celebrating National Women’s Month, a time to recognize the contributions, struggles and triumphs of Filipino women. This annual observance aligns with International Women’s Day on 8 March and serves as a platform to advocate for gender equality, women’s rights and inclusivity in all aspects of society.

For Filipino women, National Women’s Month is more than just a commemoration — it is a reminder of the progress made and the challenges that remain.

Teresita ‘Tessie’ Sy-Coson shines as a trailblazing Filipino businesswoman, vice chairperson of SM Investments and chairperson of BDO Unibank, who blended corporate success with social good through the SM Foundation’s work in education and healthcare, earning her accolades like Forbes Asia’s Heroes of Philanthropy and inspiring women to lead with vision and resilience.
Meet Major Karen Glaze C. Lopez PAF — a skilled instructor pilot and flight examiner of the Philippine Air Force.
Mothers breastfeed their newborn babies at the Fabella Hospital in Manila.
Angelica Moldez, homeroom adviser of Grade 1 students in Senator Benigno Aquino Jr. Elementary School.

The Philippines has made significant strides in gender equality, consistently ranking high in global gender gap indices. Women hold leadership roles in government, business and various industries, yet many continue to face discrimination, wage gaps and gender-based violence.

This month serves as an opportunity to highlight pressing issues such as women’s economic empowerment, equal opportunities in education and employment, and protection from abuse and exploitation.

Programs and initiatives are launched nationwide, promoting policies that benefit women and ensuring their voices are heard in decision-making processes.

Vanessa Gandler is a Filipino volleyball player who plays for the Cignal HD Spikers in the Premier Volleyball League.
Stephane Villalon, a Philippine Coast Guard radio operator working with the all-women ‘Angels of the Sea’ program, posing for a photo on a ship in Manila.
A mother skillfully stretches her budget for fresh produce and staples through sharp haggling and warm vendor chats.
Lady health worker administers booster shot to a patient.

National Women’s Month is also a call to action for younger generations. By celebrating the achievements of Filipina trailblazers — from Gabriela Silang and Josefa Llanes Escoda to present-day women leaders, educators and activists — the occasion inspires young women to break barriers and challenge societal norms.

As the fight for gender equality continues, National Women’s Month serves as a beacon of hope and empowerment, reminding every Filipina that their dreams, rights and contributions matter.

More than a celebration, it is a movement — one that pushes for a future where every woman is valued, respected and given the opportunities she deserves.