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RESOLUTIONS
of the Delegates to "Who Calls The Shots?'
1991 International Conference on Women, Media and Advertising,
May 12 ~ 17, Manila, Philippines

To The Leaders of Public and Private Media

WHEREAS women carry tremendous responsibility for the well-being of their societies aside from their work with the family and in the home,

WHEREAS women make up 51 % of the world's population and more that 50% of the citizens of nearly every nation, and by, inference, 50% of the audience of all media,

WHEREAS stereotypes of women and men are outdated, unrealistic, and reinforce unbalanced power relationships,

WHEREAS women today have skill and expertise in any field and issue,

THEREFORE, in reflecting the reality of the world about us, all media should logically include major coverage of women in the public sphere. Specifically:

To Women In Media and In All Women's Organizations

WHEREAS in all parts of the world women experience unethical treatment in some or all of the media, and
WHEREAS no one is more capable of assuming responsibility for change than we women ourselves,
THEREFORE we urge women individually and collectively to examine existing codes of media ethics and ensure that these evolve and respond positively to women's issues and rights.

To Legislators and Policy making Bodies

WHEREAS it is internationally recognized that equal employment opportunities for women, especially in media and the rapidly changing communications technology, must be guaranteed, and 

WHEREAS it is crucial that women have access not only to jobs in media industries but also to training in media technology, so that we not only call the shots but also "make" the shots,

THEREFORE legislators and policymakers must be charged with the responsibility to establish laws and policies where these are not present to guarantee: 

To Consumers, Media Outlets and Advertising
Agencies

WHEREAS the media are awash in advertisements that are offensive to and degrade women, and

WHEREAS women have the capability to organize into a vital force that can take direct action against offensive and degrading advertisements,

THEREFORE we encourage:

To the Conference Organizers, Secretariat and Delegates

WHEREAS women of developed and developing nations need a continuing dialogue on alienation from control of technology, advocacy of affirmative action, and exchange of knowledge, based on respective realities, towards the desired end of establishing democratic media,

THEREFORE the Women's Media Circle International should be established as a formal institution, with conference participants as founding members and the Women's Media Circle, Inc. Manila as secretariat.
The objectives of the organizations are:

An advisory committee should be formed to support the secretariat and to promote the implementation of objectives. The committee will include representatives from all world regions and various activity sectors.We recommend that:

To Women In Media, Particularly Decision makers

WHEREAS political systems are dictated by economic systems,

WHEREAS together these systems dictate values and ethics underlying media,

WHEREAS women's rights are fundamental human rights,

THEREFORE ways should be found to break down traditional distinctions in the media between "women's issues" and "mainstream issues," so as to ensure the inclusion of women's perspective in the definition and analysis of all issues in the communication field. A better balance should be sought to ensure the use of technology for the development of a better quality of life and not for the domination of countries and peoples. Women from developing nations should seek access to and acquire new technologies. We recommend: