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Mga kababaihan mula sa Ilocos Norte ang nakiisa sa kalsada ng Laoag para sa “Kinni-Kinni” (swaying hips) Parade upang bigyang-diin ang International Women’s Day.


‘Kinni-Kinni’ Parade Ushers In Ilocos Norte Women’s Month Celebration

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Women from the 21 towns and two cities of Ilocos Norte province occupied the main streets of Laoag for the “Kinni-Kinni” (swaying hips) Parade to highlight International Women’s Day on Friday.

The parade, which started at 4 p.m. along Rizal Street, from the JTC Mall to the provincial capitol, also had stiletto-wearing males as a symbolic act of being in women’s shoes and to promote gender equality.

In a press conference, Governor Matthew Joseph Manotoc expressed his appreciation and gratitude to Ilokano women who have contributed to the province’s rich culture and heritage.

“Your unwavering strength, dedication, and leadership have transformed our communities and continue to inspire future generations,” he said.

Purple is the official color of International Women’s Day, which was founded more than a century ago after some 15,000 women marched in New York City in the United States to demand better working conditions and voting rights.

In the Philippines, National Women’s Day celebrates social, economic, and political achievements and calls for gender equality.

Over the years, the Ilocos Norte government has been pushing for programs and services for women, such as livelihood assistance, skills training, and promotion of health and welfare.

Among the major innovations for women empowerment in the province is the establishment of Pink Hotlines to address reports on violence against women and children, in coordination with the Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office, Gender and Development Office, and Women’s Desk Office.

The same local government offices conduct seminars on teenage pregnancy, sexual harassment, rape, and other gender and development issues in communities. (PNA)