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|Name=Sarilaya | |Name=Sarilaya | ||
|Link=https://thousandcurrents.org/sarilaya/ | |Link=https://thousandcurrents.org/sarilaya/ | ||
|Type=NGO | |Type=<translate>NGO</translate> | ||
|Country=Philippines | |Country=<translate>Philippines</translate> | ||
|Current focus=Community empowerment | |Current focus=<translate>Community empowerment </translate> | ||
Gender equality | <translate>Gender equality</translate> | ||
Livelihood improvement | <translate>Livelihood improvement</translate> | ||
Resilience building | <translate>Resilience building</translate> | ||
|Description=SARILAYA, meaning “gender freedom” in Tagalog, is a socialist eco-feminist organization started by women who participated in the movement against the dictatorship of Marcos in the 1990s in the Philippines. They have a diverse group of members including women, girls, and gender non-conforming people from both urban and rural areas across the Philippines whose key programs centre the holistic well-being of their communities and Mother Earth. | |Description=SARILAYA, meaning “gender freedom” in Tagalog, is a socialist eco-feminist organization started by women who participated in the movement against the dictatorship of Marcos in the 1990s in the Philippines. They have a diverse group of members including women, girls, and gender non-conforming people from both urban and rural areas across the Philippines whose key programs centre the holistic well-being of their communities and Mother Earth. | ||