SM North EDSA’s Tunnel, together with several iconic SM landmarks and malls across the country, lights up in purple to signify the start of the month-long celebration of Women’s Month at SM. Joining the illumination ceremony are (L-R) SM VP for Operations Engr. Junias Eusebio; PCW-Policy Development, Planning, and Monitoring and Evaluation Division (PDPMED) Chief Anette Baleda; SM AVP for Corporate Compliance and SM Cares for Women Program Director Atty. Pearl Turley; PCW Officer-in-Charge Atty. Khay Ann Magundayao Borlado; PCW Commissioner for Business and Industry Catalina Leonen-Pizarro; SM Prime Holdings Inc. AVP Jessica Sy; UN Women Regional Partnerships and External Relations Lead Janelle Weissman; United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Country Representative Dr. Leila Joudane; UN Philippines Resident Coordinator Gustavo Gonzalez; SM VP for Corporate Compliance Engr. Liza Silerio; SM VP for Human Resources Cheryll Agsaoay; and SM SVP for Marketing Joaquin San Agustin. (Image Source: SM Supermalls) |
In line with its commitment to women’s empowerment and gender equality, SM Supermalls through its corporate social responsibility arm SM Cares launched this year’s Women’s Month celebration with a series of events championing a safe, inclusive, and enabling environment for women. SM Supermalls and SM Cares champion women’s equality, empowerment, health, and welfare through ongoing programs aimed at building a future where every woman feels safe, valued, respected, and enabled to reach her full potential.
Promoting safe spaces for women at SM
Nearly 17,000 SM Supermalls front liners, employees, and partners gathered at the SM North Edsa Sky Dome and online last March 1, 2024 for a nationwide orientation on the Safe Spaces Act (Bawal Bastos Law) or Republic Act (RA) No. 11313. The Act penalizes gender-based sexual harassment committed in public spaces, educational or training institutions, workplaces, and online. Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Undersecretary Atty. Benjo Santos M. Benavidez served as the forum’s keynote speaker and expounded on gender-based sexual harassment and the Safe Spaces Act. Organized by SM Cares in partnership with the Philippine Commission on Women (PCW) and DOLE, the forum is part of SM’s ongoing nationwide campaign to promote a safe, inclusive and empowering environment for women, and builds on the success of the first Safe Spaces Act orientation in October 2023 which saw the participation of 7,614 attendees from SM malls across the country. SM Assistant Vice President and Program Director Jessica Sy reaffirmed SM’s commitment to preventing harassment and gender bias against women, especially within its premises, saying, "We recognize that there are ongoing, systemic challenges that Filipinas continue to face today, both in the workplace and in society. By actively engaging with the public sector to educate our own people on the Safe Spaces Act, we remain committed to uphold the rights and dignity of women”. Sy also reflected on the legacy of her grandfather Henry Sy Sr. which underscores the importance of inclusivity and respect in everything SM does and added, “Remembering this provides a richer context when we say, Bawal bastos sa SM!"
‘Walk in Her Shoes’ exhibit
The compelling interactive exhibit entitled ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ by the United Nations Philippines took place at Level 3 of SM City North EDSA Main Mall last March 1-10, 2024. Featuring real stories from women and girls which shed light on different forms of gender-based violence they experience, the exhibit strived to raise awareness about the widespread nature of violence against women (VAW), encourage reflection on harmful social norms, and inspire collective action to end such violence. During the first day of the exhibit, UN Philippines Resident Coordinator Gustavo Gonzalez thanked the PCW for leading efforts to empower women as well as SM Cares and SM Supermalls for providing the space and platform to raise awareness about gender inequality and gender-based violence. “Gender equality demands a whole-of-government, whole-of-society approach. Only through collaboration across sectors can we dismantle harmful norms and build a world where women and girls enjoy the same rights and opportunities as men,” said Gonzalez, adding that gender equality has economic impacts as it results in sustainable development.
SM lights up in purple to welcome Women’s Month
In solidarity with the ‘Purple Your Icon’ advocacy initiated by the PCW, several iconic SM landmarks and malls across the country lit up in purple to support the advancement of gender equality and women’s empowerment for a brighter future. “Adorning our surroundings this month with purple serves not only as a beautiful tribute, but also as a powerful symbol. Purple signifies the spirit of women’s rights, highlighting the fight for equality and empowerment. It represents a future where limitations and stereotypes are transcended,” said PCW Officer-In-Charge (OIC) Atty. Khay Ann Magundayao-Borlado.