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The Development Action
for Women Network (DAWN) is a non-government development
organization created on February 6, 1996 to assist
Filipino women migrants in Japan and their Japanese-Filipino
children (JFC) in the promotion and protection
of their human rights and welfare.
It has three major programs:
- SOCIAL
SERVICES
- ALTERNATIVE
LIVELIHOOD
- RESEARCH
AND ADVOCACY
Vision
A society where women and men share equal opportunities
for a just and humane living, creating empowered
and self-reliant families in communities where
each one cares for one another in the spirit of
peace based on justice; and where migration is
an option that is respected and protected.
Mission
- To live hope with the Filipino people, especially
with the returning distressed migrant women
and JFC, through programs and services that
enable them and their families to regain and
strengthen their sense of dignity and self-worth
and reclaim their wholeness.
- To generate strong public support for the
promotion of issues, rights and concerns of
Filipino migrants and their families, as well
as possible alternatives to their families,
as well as possible alternatives to their situation.
Goals
- Ensure the immediate reintegration of returning
distressed migrant women with their families
and the larger Philippine society.
- Create alternative livelihood opportunities
for returning migrant women as an option to
migration.
- Generate a strong public opinion against
all forms of abuse, violence and discrimination
inflicted on migrant women and children.
- Build a wide network of support for distressed
Filipino migrant women and their families.
DAWN has an aggressive advocacy and networking
program to ensure public awareness of the plight
of women migrant workers and Japanese Filipino
Children (JFC); and generate support for their
cause. It plays host to around 300 visitors per
year as a result of its advocacy and networking
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