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                    [Title] => EDITORIAL - Violence against women and girls
                    [Summary] => The Philippines ranks among the 10 best countries in the Gender Gap Index.
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                    [Title] => Pilipinas napili  nga  maayong  lugar  sa mga  babaye
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Agi og pagtamud sa kasaulogan sa International Women's Day, ang Philippine Commission on Women (PCW) mapasigarbohong mipahibalo nga ang Pilipinas usa sa napili nga maayong lugar alang sa kababayen-an base sa talaan sa 2012 Gender Gap Index (GGI).

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A recurring theme in the speeches I heard in Washington last week was that countries where the gender gap is narrower tend to be more prosperous, peaceful and stable.

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According to a global survey done by researchers from Harvard University, the London Business School, and the World Economic Forum (WEF) and reported by Agence France-Presse and Reuters, there is still no country in the world that has achieved gender equality.
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