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Northwest Samar State University marked the conclusion of National Women’s Month with a culminating event on March 31, 2025, at the RSU Socio-cultural Center. Organized by the NwSSU’s Gender and Development Office, the event highlighted gender equality and women empowerment, in line with this year’s theme, “Babae sa Lahat ng Sektor, Aangat ang Bukas sa Bagong Pilipinas.”

A songwriting and singing competition served as the centerpiece of the program, providing a platform for creative expression while reinforcing the advocacy for women’s rights. Participants showcased original compositions that reflected themes of empowerment, resilience, and equality.

Dr. Riz Rupert Ortiz, VP for Research, Innovation and Extension, delivered the welcome message, emphasizing the institution’s commitment to forging an inclusive society. University Ombudsman Atty. Ma. Cecille Candida Y. Rueda also discussed the Safe Spaces Act (RA 11313), underscoring the importance of creating secure and respectful environments for all individuals.

The program also featured intermission performances and a solidarity dance, symbolizing unity in the ongoing pursuit of gender equality. In closing, Dr. Myra Pilpa, SAS Director, expressed gratitude to participants and reaffirmed the university’s dedication to gender advocacy.

As a final gesture of commitment, attendees wore purple, signifying support for the cause. The celebration reinforced NwSSU’s role as an institution that champions gender equality and inclusivity. Through events like this, the university continues to cultivate a culture of empowerment, where all are encouraged to be active advocates for women’s rights and social change.