
ABOUT
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The Idiyanale Movement is an organization that aims to advocate the “Sustainable Development 5: Gender Equality” of the United Nations. The organization was founded on March 28, 2022. The group was founded by four women who wish to achieve the goal of gender quality and empowering all women and girls. The Idiyanale is known as the Tagalog Goddess of good labor and good deeds. The organization decided to name it after the Goddess of good labor and deeds since it aims to take actions that can help in solving the unending gender inequality issue. Furthermore, the organization strongly believes that the societal issue is alarming, therefore actions are a must needed to resolve it.
The organization highly believes that through its vision, mission, and goals, fellow men all over the world would be able to hear the voices and the calling for gender equality and empowerment. Furthermore, this calling would be given the attention it deserves and would serve as an important step in achieving Sustainable Development 5: Gender Equality.

The logo of the organization mainly reflects the group itself. The unity crown is formed by four persons holding their hands. Each head represents the founders of the organization. The unity symbol that forms a crown means that the founders unite for a single cause, which is to empower women and let them know that they are the bearer of a crown. Aside from the fact that it forms a crown, it also forms a sun since this organization aims to provide hope for all women who experience inequality. The silhouette of a woman represents the feminist organization. On the other hand, the symbol of Idiyanale is carabao since it means hard-working man. This primarily means that the woman is channeling her inner idiyanale. Furthermore, it breaks the stereotypes about women. Moving forward, the Idiyanale was displayed in a Baybayin form as a way of representing our Filipino roots. The fist represents solidarity and fights against gender inequality. The overall look of the logo is a crowned Venus as a representation of feminism. The color theme of the organization was mainly based on the color of the SDG 5 as shown on the United Nations website.
VISION

Mission
The Idiyanale Empowerment Movement aims to brace all women regardless of who and what they are to stand for, speak for themselves and unchain them from the inequalities in society.
Our advocacy aspires to channel the inner strength of women by empowering them as they build a foundation for courage and defiance.
THE TEAM
Below are the empowered women who made this advocacy possible!

Zenith Whiz Jireh Manatad
Co-founder
Researcher | Content Writer

Marielle Mesiona
Co-founder
Researcher | Content Writer


Diana Rose Macabilin
Alessandra Joy Perez
Co-founder
Graphics Designer | Web Developer
Co-founder
Web Developer | Graphics Designer
FACTS ACCORDING TO UNITED NATIONS


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NEED TO KNOW MORE?
Women Empowerment
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What Does Gender Inequality Mean?. (n.d.). Human Rights Careers. Retrieved from: https://www.humanrightscareers.com/issues/what-does-gender-equality-mean/
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Understanding Women’s Empowerment. (2022). World Vision. Retrieved from: https://www.worldvision.com.au/womens-empowerment/#:~:text=Women's%20empowerment%20can%20be%20defined,change%20for%20themselves%20and%20others.
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Global Issues: Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment. (n.d.). Peace Corps. Retrieved from: https://www.peacecorps.gov/educators/resources/global-issues-gender-equality-and-womens-empowerment/
Possible Solution
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Pekular, M. (2019). FIVE WAYS TO FIGHT GENDER INEQUALITY. The Borgen Project. Retrieved from: https://borgenproject.org/five-ways-to-fight-gender-inequality/
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CHALLENGING GENDER DISCRIMINATION: A HOW-TO GUIDE. (n.d.). Plan International. Retrieved from: https://plan-international.org/girls-get-equal/challenging-gender-discrimination-a-how-to-guide/
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Murshed, A. (2017). Can social enterprises address gender inequality?. Retrieved from: https://medium.com/@AIMurshed/can-social-enterprises-address-gender-inequality-e0fc9e37d311
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