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|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. |
Revision as of 04:22, 25 May 2023
Organization name
Sarilaya
Organization link
https://thousandcurrents.org/sarilaya/
Organization type
Organización no gubernamental (ONG)
Country
Current focus/area
Empoderamiento comunitario Igualdad de género Mejora de los medios de subsistencia Resilience building
Description/notes
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.
They are working to feed, heal, house, and educate their communities to build grassroots self-reliance. Additionally, They have set up food and herbal medicine gardens, and community health centres, and trained several women healers who provide alternative health care including mental health support for their communities.
(alternative website)
Compendium source
The participating organisation of the Global Campaign to Demand Climate Justice
12° 52' 46.92" N, 121° 46' 26.40" E
Igualdad de género Mejora de los medios de subsistencia
Resilience building +Longitude: 121.774 +