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The Philippine Women's University

Life-time member, PWU Corp.

Vice-Chair and Director General - Francisca Tirona Benitez Rurban Development Foundation (FTBRDF)

Executive Vice-President - Development Institute of Women in Asia-Pacific (DIWA)

Executive Director - Universities Rurban Center (URC) 

Chancellor for PWU-Cavite

The Philippine Women's College of Davao

President (August 2005)

National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women (NCRFW)

Commission for Culture and the Arts
(August 1998 to present), Chairperson (August 12, 1998 - March 2001)

World Association for Cooperative Education (WACE)

Member, Board of Governors (November 2005 to present)

Philippine Constitution Association(PHILCONSA)

Vice-President for Academic (February 8, 2006 to present)

Women's Studies Association of the Philippines (WSAP)

Chair (October 2006 to present), President (June 2002 to October 2006)

National Council of Women of the Philippines (NCWP)

President (July 2005-2007)
Lifetime Board Member; Vice President for NCR (June 1997 to July 1999)

Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities (PACU)

Board of Directors (August 2006 to present) Board Member (June 25, 2005 - July 2006)

Management Association of the Philippines (MAP)

Member (February 17, 2006 to present)

International Association of University President (IAUP)

Executive Committee Member (2006 to present)

ASEAN Confederation of Women Organizations (ACWO)

President (November 2006 to present)

Qualifications

Dr. Amelou B. Reyes academic achievements include a double cum laude at the Philippine Women’s University – Bachelor of Arts, major in Psychology, and Bachelor of Science, major in guidance and counseling.  She completed her Master of Arts in Psychology at the Ateneo de Manila University.  She garnered another masteral degree in Sociology and a doctoral degree in Development Education from Stanford University major in Political Sociology

 
 
 
TRANSFORMATIVE LEADERSHIP
TOWARD SUCCESS AND SIGNIFICANCE
A Special Lecture on Leadership
Presented at the Global Conference on Leadership
at the Sookmyung University's Centennial Celebration, May 23, 2006

Introduction

Part I: Women's Leadership in the Millennium

Part II: Transformative Leadership toward Success and Significance

References

 

References

 

Ewha Woman’s University. Women’s Studies in Asia. 2000.

 

Guerrero, Sylvia H., Ma. Carmela Patron, Marjorie Leyesa. Women’s Studies in the Philippines: An Assessment of the Impact of WSAP in Promoting the Gender Perspective. Women’s Studies Association of the Philippines, CIDA/DIWATA Foundation, and the University Center for Women’s Studies University of the Philippines.

 

Indiresan, Jaya. Education for Women’s Empowerment. Delhi: Konark Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 2002.

 

Javate de Dios, Aurora, “National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women: Making Government Work for Gender Equality”. Paper presented during the Regional Meeting of National Machineries for Gender Equality in the Asia and Pacific Region: Towards a Forward Looking Agenda. November 2003.

 

Kintanar, Thelma B. (Editor).  Gender-Fair Language: A Primer.  University Center for Women’s Studies. University of the Philippines.

 

Mananzan, OSB, Sr. Mary John. Woman, Religion and Spirituality in Asia. Philippines: Anvil and Institute of Women’s Studies, 2004.

 

National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women. “Philippine Response to the 2003 Questionnaire on Beijing Platform for Action Implementation” submitted to UNDAW, 2004.

   
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Resource Book (Making Government Work for Gender Equality). 1999.

   
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Breaking New Grounds for Women’s Empowerment and Gender Equality:

 

Experience and Insights in Implementing the GAD Budget Policy. 2001.

   
____. Framework Plan for Women. February 2002.
   
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GAD Planning and Budgeting: Adding Value to Governance (GAD Budget Policy

  Compliance Report, 2001-2002). January 2003.
   
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On the Mainstream: Women’s Agenda and Women’s Empowerment

  (Term Report 1998-2001). 2003.
   
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5th and 6th Philippine Progress Report on the Convention on the Elimination of

  All  Forms of Discrimination Against Women 1996-2003 (unpublished).
  December 2003.
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Fact Sheets on Women and Men. March 2004.

   

National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women and Canadian International Development Agency. Transforming Governance to Think and Act GAD. 2003

 

National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women and United Nations Development Fund for Women. Gender and Development Budgeting in the Philippines: Issues, Challenges, and Imperatives. Manila, 2004.

 

Nicolas, Imelda M. “Statement on the Implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action:  The Philippine Experience”. Paper presented at the UN ESCAP High Level Intergovernmental Meeting to Review Regional Implementation on the Beijing Platform for Action and its Regional and Global Outcomes, 7-10 September 2004.

 

Reyes, Amelou B. “Herstory in Gender Mainstreaming”. Paper presented at the National Conference “Women Realities, Women Voices”. Women Studies Association of the Philippines (WSAP), 14-16 April 1999.

 

United Nations. Gender Mainstreaming: An Overview. New York, 2002.

 

UN ESCAP, “Technical Papers (Selective Examples of Good Initiatives of Gender Mainstreaming in Development),” High Level Intergovernmental Meeting to Review Regional and Global Outcomes, 7-10 September 2004.

 

Versoza, Emmeline L.  “The National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women: Achievements and Challenges in Promoting Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment”. Paper presented at the Expert Group Meeting on National Mechanisms for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women.  Rome, November 2004.

 

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