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Women's sports clubs and teams in the Philippines (4 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Women's organizations based in the Philippines" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Alice Galang Eduardo was born on March 20, 1965 in Manila. [1] Eduardo is the eldest of four siblings to parents Andres Eduardo and Elisa Galang, who were a dentist and certified public accountant, respectively. [2]
There are several U.S. organizations that provide third-party women-owned certifications and support including: U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce, [6] The SHE Mark, [7] Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), [8] California Public Utilities Commission, [9] Women's Business Entrepreneur Council (WBE council), and National Women ...
Thus, pursuant to DECS Order No. 44, s. 2001, dated 14 August 2001 and signed by Undersecretary Ramon C. Bacani, the Student Technologists and Entrepreneurs of the Philippines (STEP) was created under the auspices of the Center for Students and Co‑Curricular Affairs of the Department of Education, unifying the FFP, FHP, FAHP and all other ...
Women 2.0 is a global network and social platform for aspiring and current female founders of technology ventures. [1] It was founded in April 2006 [ 2 ] and primarily provides an incubator for ideas program for engineers, designers, business, and marketing participants who want to launch and develop their own high-technology ventures.
Likhaan is a non-government organization engaged in providing direct health care services to women in marginalized communities. [2] [3] Dr. Junice Melgar is its director and one of its co-founders. [4] These services also allow Likhaan an entry point to organizing grassroots women in health care advocacy.
Danish Women's Society (Dansk Kvindesamfund), world's oldest women's rights organization, founded 1871; De Danske Husmoderforeninger (The Danish Housewives Associations) Fødselsstiftelsen (Maternity Institution) Kvindevalgretsforeningen (Women's Suffrage Association), women's organization (1889–1898) specifically focused on suffrage
The organization of the Baguio and San Pablo YWCAs took place in 1946-47 and the first YWCA National Convention was held in 1948. This led to the recognized need for forming an umbrella organization, which consequently became the YWCA of the Philippines, conceived to serve as a coordinating body for organized local clubs that had begun to ...