UPOU forum tackles gender-based violence issues and solutions.In lieu of the UP Open University's celebration of International Women's Month, a forum entitled "Towards Gender Equality and Justice: The Role of Men in Stopping Violence against Women" was spearheaded by the Office of Gender Concerns (OGC). This was held on 11 March 2016 at the Audio Visual Room, UP Open University Headquarters, Los Baños, Laguna.
Dr. Primo Garcia, Concurrent Director of the Information Office and Multimedia Center of the UP Open University, welcomed the participants and opened the forum. He mentioned the efforts and initiatives of the university towards gender equality and discussed the vulnerability of women in cases related to sexuality, crime and abuse.
Asst. Prof. Finaflor Taylan, Director of the OGC, introduced the forum speaker Mr. Ricky Bunao, who is also the Interim President of the Men Opposing VAW Everywhere (MOVE) Philippines. He is a Social Welfare Officer and the Head of Haven for the Elderly of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD). He also serves as the National President of the MOVE DSWD Chapter and Association of DSWD Social Workers, Inc. (ADSW).
MOVE is an organizational advocacy to stop the prevalence of violence against women and children and prevent domestic violence against men, senior citizens and differently abled. According to the data from the Philippine National Police (PNP), the topmost reported cases that violate RA 9262 (Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act) include rape, trafficking, and abuse. MOVE also talks about the important role of men in gender equality where men must understand VAW, be aware of the VAW issues, be aware that government is doing something for VAW, and be involved and become partners to prevent VAW.
MOVE also partnered with different international and local government organizations such as Department of Interior and Local Governance (DILG), DSWD, PNP, and the Armed Forces. It has recently launched a new program called "He for She Campaign." Mr. Bunao stated that if men are well-informed, trained and educated about Gender Equality and Violence against Women and Children (VAWC), they can be part of the solution to gender-based violence. (Criscelle O. Moya-Pobre)

The IFSS 2025 formally concluded with a meaningful closing ceremony.UPOU Assoc. Prof. Finaflor F. Taylan, DProfSt, Chair of the IFSS 2025 Program Committee, delivered a synthesis of the forum, emphasizing the values aligned with the discussion areas of the IFSS2025. She ended with a call to continually act together for justice, for regeneration, for a future where everyone has just not food, but dignity, health, and the opportunity thrive.An exchange of institutional gifts was held among the representatives from UPOU, DOST, TUPV, STI West Negros University, and Negros Power.Certificates of participation were awarded to all participants of IFSS 2025.The Best Paper Award was conferred by Dr. Gerome Salas, member of the IFSS 2025 Paper Committee to the following winners:- Arwen Jover, Joval Martinez, Aran Jay Nonato, Raezel Harvey Pitong, and Angel Hope Robles with their paper entitled “Functional Characterization of Potassium Solubilization Potential of Hot Spring-Derived Thermophilic Bacteria for Sustainable Agricultural Biofertilizer Development." (Best Paper Award)- Thushari Senavirathna and Brian Dunsford with their paper entitled "Bamboo Pots (Bambusa vulgaris) as a Circular and Regenerative Alternative in Tea (Camellia sinensis) Nurseries." (2nd Best Paper Award)- Gregorio Crisostomo, Crizel Ann Biton, Henmark De la Cruz, Ma. Korina Claudia Hinayan, Ronald Ray Labayen, Charisse Pesquera, Jayboy Santillan, and Joel Manuel Villaluz with their paper entitled "Multi-Crop Powder Processing Machine for Enhancing the Value of Root Crops in Negros." (3rd Best Paper Award)The Best Poster Award was presented by Dr. Gerald Salas, Member of the IFSS 2025 Awards Committee, to Gregorio Crisostomo with his paper entitled “Development of a Portable Solar-Powered Mechanized Silk Reeling Device for Sustainable Silk Production of Rural Negros Island Farmers."The Best Sustainable Showcase Award of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Fair was presented by Engr. Glady T. Reyes, Co-Chair of the IFSS 2025 SDG Fair Committee, to Subay Marketing.Engr. Allan Francis Dara-ug, Provincial Director of the DOST Negros Island Region, delivered his closing remarks with a hope that the seeds planted in IFSS 2025 continue to grow, flourish and bear fruit for generations to come.#IFSS2025 #Sustainability ... See MoreSee Less
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