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Sister Mary Soledad L. Perpiñan, RGS, popularly known as "Sister Sol".
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She is an educator, writer, ecofeminist, peace practitioner and social activist.
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Education
[edit]Sister Sol was a Fulbright scholar, graduated summa cum laude in English literature and theology from St. Theresa's College, Manila, and holds a master's degree in Education from Fordham University in New York where she majored in Counseling. [3]
Sister Sol entered the Convent in 1959.
was a student activist during the 1960s, supporting strikes and social justice during the autocratic regime of Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos. In the 1970s, she was invited by the Jesuits to travel around the world to meetings in Santo Domingo, the Caribbean, Hawaii, Oceana, Spain, England, and Rome.
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For eight years she was the Secretary General of the Asia-Pacific Peace Research Association, as well as convener of the Women and Peace Commission of the International Peace Research Association. Sister Sol has also served as an expert for UN bodies on women's issues and was a temporary advisor to Jonathan Mann at the World Health Organization.
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In 1980, Sister Sol founded—and is still CEO of—the Third World Movement against Exploitation of Women (TW-MAE-W).
She serves as a regional coordinator for the Candlelight Memorial International Advisory Board.[6]
She was cited among the women activists worldwide of the 20th century in the “roll of Honour” of the UN General Special Assembly Session. [7]
Nobel Peace Prize Nominee
[edit]Sister Mary Soledad L. Perpiñan In 2005, Sister Sol was one of the 1,000 women nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. [8]
References
[edit]- ^ http://www.candlelightmemorial.org/board_bios/
- ^ http://www.tw-mae-w.org/twmaew/donate/18/helping-mary-build-nazareth
- ^ http://www.candlelightmemorial.org/board_bios/
- ^ http://www.religiondispatches.org/archive/scienceenvironment/86/let_them_be
- ^ http://www.candlelightmemorial.org/board_bios/
- ^ http://www.ucanews.com/2008/05/28/compassion-stressed-at-aids-candlelight-memorial-ceremony/
- ^ http://www.tw-mae-w.org/twmaew/donate/18/helping-mary-build-nazareth
- ^ http://www.tw-mae-w.org/twmaew/donate/18/helping-mary-build-nazareth
Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Sexual Abuse is an organization in the Philippines that develops strategies for the prevention and treatment of child sexual abuse.
NGOs working with the Center have increased their advocacy and treatment work, and Personal Safety Courses, in Pampanga, Cebu, Pagadian, Samar and Aklan.[1][2]
Projects
[edit]Preventing and Healing Child Sexual Abuse: A Bible-Based Sunday School Curriculum for Churches A publication developed by Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Sexual Abuse (CPTCSA), Philippines, this is a faith-based resource premised on biblical teachings, stories and hymns. Taking forward the message of child sexual prevention and providing support to abused children, the book can be effectively used as a Sunday school curriculum.[3]
The Personal Safety Lessons (PSL) Program: Is being implemented by the Center for students to provide them with personal safety information and skills to protect themselves from sexual abuse.[4]
References
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Reproductive Health and Wellness Center
[edit]Originally named the Angeles City AIDS Clinic, it was later changed to into the Angeles City Reproductive Health and Wellness Center. The main objective of which is to establish care and support programs for people with HIV/AIDS and serve as resource center on HIV/AIDS-related concerns for the community.[1] Daily, between 480 and 600 clients come for the routine weekly smear checkup, RHWC chief, Dr. Lucielle Ayuyao.[2]
References
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RENEW is a Christian International Non-Governmental Organization (INGO).[1]