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Estefania Aldaba-Lim

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Aldaba-Lim returned to Manila in 1948. She established the Institute of Human Relations at Philippine Women's University, and was a founding member and president of the Philippine Association of Psychologists and of the Philippine Mental Health Association.
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In 1971, Aldaba-Lim became the first woman cabinet member in the Philippines when she was appointed as Secretary of the Department of Social Services and Development (DSSD). She held this role until 1977.
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Aldaba-Lim had six children with her husband Luis Lim, whom she married in 1944. Lim died in an airplane crash in 1962. One of her children is the broadcast journalist
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in 1936, a Bachelor of Education degree from Philippine Women's University in 1938, and a Master of Arts in psychology from the
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Aldaba graduated from Malolos Elementary School and finished her secondary education at Bulacan High School (now
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David, Henry P.; Villar, Imelda V.G.; Denmark, Florence L. (2007). "Estefania Aldaba-Lim (1917–2006)".
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UNICEF Special Envoy to the International Year of the Child with rank of Assistant Secretary General
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Executive Board. In 1979, she became was the first woman to become Special Ambassador to the
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Aldaba was born in January 6, 1917, the fifth of 14 children. She was born and raised in
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University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts alumni
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In 1976, Aldaba-Lim was elected the Asian regional representative of the
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One Woman's Liberating: The Life and Career of Estefania Aldaba-Lim
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In 1976 through 1977, Aldaba-Lim served as president of the
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Senate Resolution 74 honoring the legacy of Estefania Aldaba-Lim
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Index

Secretary of Social Services and Development
Ferdinand Marcos
Malolos
Bulacan
Insular Government of the Philippine Islands
Manila
Cheche Lazaro
Alma mater
Malolos Elementary School
Marcelo H. del Pilar National High School
Philippine Women's University
University of Michigan
United Nations Peace Medal
Cabinet
Philippines
Social Services and Development
clinical psychologist
Malolos
Bulacan
Marcelo H. del Pilar National High School
Philippine Women's University
University of the Philippines
University of Michigan
Girl Scouts of the Philippines
UNESCO
United Nations
UNICEF
UNESCO
International Year of the Child
United Nations Peace Medal

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