The objectives of the Center are:
Officially recognized by the UP Board of Regents (BOR) at its 1017th meeting in 1988, the rationale for the creation of the University Center for Women’s Studies (UCWS) was conceptualized in relation to:
In 2015, the BOR at its 1309th meeting approved the Guidelines on Promoting Women’s Empowerment and Gender Equality in the University of the Philippines and the re-naming of the UCWS as the University of the Philippines Center for Women’s and Gender Studies to reflect the complexity and intersectionality of women’s issues, gender, sexuality, and the different systems of society. This reflects as well, the University’s commitment to creating enabling mechanisms for enriching knowledge in these fields and advocating for and protecting the rights of all UP members regardless of sex, gender, sexual/gender orientation and identity. Under this new mandate, the UPCWGS shall address concerns and issues on women, gender, and sexuality in the University and in society, in consonance with the University’s main tasks of teaching, research and extension, and in support of the Magna Carta of Women (MCW).
It serves as the oversight body on women’s/gender concerns, acts as catalyst for gender mainstreaming, authority on women’s concerns, and lead advocate of women’s empowerment, gender equity, and gender equality.
Under the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs (OVPAA), a director and two deputy directors administer the day-to-day operations of the Center.
As a system office, its tasks are the coordination of efforts of the UP constituent universities to mainstream gender in the University as a strategy for implementing the MCW; the implementation of the UP Gender Guidelines and the anti-sexual harassment policy of the University, and; the development of the University’s gender and development (GAD) plans and programs, especially as these relate to the utilization of the GAD budget.
As a university research center, the UPCWGS leads in the conduct and promotion of cutting-edge research on gender and women’s studies in the Philippines. It supports the University’s teaching and non-teaching personnel in training programs and activities that enhance skills and consciousness-raising toward a more humane, just, and gender-fair Filipino community.
The Center has four major programs: curriculum development; research; publication and resource collection; training, extension, and outreach.
Among its projects are the service facilities: gender-sensitive day-care center and feminist/gender-sensitive counseling and psycho-social assistance.
Magsaysay Avenue corner Ylanan Street
University of the Philippines
Diliman, Quezon City 1101
Philippines
Telephone: +63.2.89818500 VoIP 4226, 4230
Telefax: +63.2.89206950
Email: [email protected]
[Updated: 4 October 2023]