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[Title] => "Cebu Female Network" launched
[Summary] => The Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines-Cebu Plant yesterday launched its “Cebu Female Network”, a company program that aims to protect women in the workplace from sexual harassment, promote beauty and wellness and women empowerment as part of Women’s Month celebration.
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[Title] => RP ranks 6th in gender equality
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LONDON The Philippines ranked sixth and was the only Asian country in the top 10 in a survey of countries that managed to achieve a semblance of equality between the sexes.
Scandinavian countries are the most progressive in the world, but no nation has yet managed to bridge the gender gap completely, a report said Tuesday.
Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland top the World Economic Forum (WEF) rankings, followed by Germany in fifth place.
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Scandinavian countries are the most progressive in the world, but no nation has yet managed to bridge the gender gap completely, a report said Tuesday.
Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland top the World Economic Forum (WEF) rankings, followed by Germany in fifth place.
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November 23, 2006 - 12:00am