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Not a Woman’s Job? Photo Exhibit Feature Filipino Women Breaking Down Gender Stereotype

Not a Womans Job Photo Exhibit 1

Left photo: Ship Captain Jasmin Labarda maneuvers a ship on dynamic positioning to bring it closer to the platform. Right photo: First Lieutenant Joyce D. Paciente-Mayao acted as P-1 during the bomb threat response in Sultan Kudarat on 10 July 2020. 

GENEVA 06 May 2021 – The United Nations recognized two Filipino women who contibute to breaking down gender stereotypes by excelling in professions that have traditionally been dominated by men in the ongoing Geneva-based online photo exhibit “Not a Woman’s Job?”. Launched on 01 May 2021 in celebration of International Workers’ Day, the exhibit aims to recognize and support all women who have contributed to eliminate gender discrimination to create a fairer and more balanced workplace.

Jasmin Labarda, a ship captain who leads international teams undertaking highly technical maritime missions, such as laying pipelines in the seabed, and Joy D. Paciente-Mayao, a platoon leader at the Philippine Army’s Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Division, are currently featured in the said online photo exhibit.

“As captain of especially-equipped and sophisticated ships, Jasmin leads international teams of seafarers and engineers as they lay oil and gas pipelines and cables beneath the world’s oceans. Trained in the Philippines, she brings the finest credentials of the country’s renowned maritime workforce to this highly-technical industry, as she pursues her childhood dream to conquer the sea,” the exhibit described Captain Labarda. 

“An expert in defusing bombs, she directs first-responders to incidents where improvised explosive devices are deployed by criminals and terrorists. A wife and mother, Joyce proudly safeguards communities in southern Philippines from threats to safety and public order,” the description of Lieutenant Paciente-Mayao read.

United Nations Office at Geneva Director-General Tatiana Valovaya, who virtually opened the exhibit, said further efforts need to be done “to make all professions everybody’s professions.” 

The exhibit can be accessed at the following website: https://sites.ungeneva.org/not-a-womans-job/. END

For more information, visit https://www.genevapm.dfa.gov.ph or https://www.facebook.com/PHinGenevaUN/.