National Policy and Monitoring...Magna Carta of Women IRR 8 Rule IV: Rights and Empowerment...
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National Policy and Monitoring Frameworks related to Women’s Economic Empowerment (WEE)
Anette E. BaledaPDPMED Chief
PCW
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• Global/regional frameworks
• Overarching purpose, timelines
• Key thematic areas covered
• Implementing agencies
• How has the document guided national actions related to WEE
• Why this document is selected for review at this workshop
• Existing relevant national indicators for WEE (Phil SDGs, MCW
Indicators, GEWE M&E Indicators
• Agencies responsible for production/dissemination
• Key data sources
• Main user/uses of the data
Presentation Outline
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Global/Regional Policy Frameworks
▪ 1987 Philippine Constitution▪ Executive Order 273 Approval and Adoption of Philippine Plan
for Gender-Responsive Development (1995-2025)▪ Magna Carta of Women (RA 9710)
National Policy and Monitoring Frameworks
▪ Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)
▪ Beijing Platform for Action▪ Milennium Development Goals (MDGs)▪ ASEAN Commitments: The imperative to create a more equal
society for both women and men is considered important in the 3 pillars of the ASEAN Community
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Sec 14, Art II
1987 Philippine Constitution
“The State recognizes the role of women in nation
building and shall ensure the fundamental equality
before the law of women and men.”
Sec 14, Art XIII
“The State shall protect working women by providing
safe and healthful working conditions, taking into
account their maternal functions, and such facilities
and opportunities that will enhance their welfare and
enable them to realize their full potential in the service
of the nation.”
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➢ Approved and adopted the PPGD
➢ Mandates agencies to allocate funds for the implementation of a GAD Plan
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Executive Order 273 (1995)
Philippine Plan for Gender-Responsive
Development (1995-2025)
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➢ a comprehensive women’s human rights law signed in 2009
➢ seeks to eliminate discrimination against women by recognizing, protecting, fulfilling and promoting the rights of Filipino women, especially those in the marginalized sectors
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Magna Carta of Women (MCW)
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Rule I: General Provisions (Sections 1-6)
Rule II: Definition of Terms (Section 7)
Rule III: Duties Related to the Human Rights of Women (Sections 8-10)
Rule IV: Rights and Empowerment (Sections 11-22)
Rule V: Rights and Empowerment of Marginalized Sectors (Sections 23-36)
Rule VI: Institutional Mechanisms (Sections 37-43)
Rule VII: Final Provisions (Sections 44 and 45)
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Rule IV: Rights and Empowerment (Sections 11-22)
• Section 11. Human Rights of Women
• Section 12. Protection from Violence
• Section 13. Women Affected by Disasters, Calamities, and other Crisis Situations
• Section 14. Participation and Representation
• Section 15. Equal Treatment Before the Law
• Section 16. Equal Access and Elimination of Discrimination in education, scholarships, and Training
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Rule IV: Rights and Empowerment (Sections 11-22)
• Section 17. Women in Sports
• Section 18. Women in the Military, Police and Other Similar Services
• Section 19. Non-discriminatory and Non-derogatory Portrayal of Women in Media and Film
• Section 20. Women’s Right to Health
• Section 21. Special Leave Benefits for Women
• Section 22. Equal Rights in All Matters Relating to Marriage and Family Relations
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Rule V: Rights and Empowerment of Marginalized Sectors (Sections 23-36)
• Section 23. Food Security and Productive Resources
• Section 24. Right to Housing
• Section 25. Right to Decent Work
• Section 26. Right to Livelihood, Credit, Capital, and Technology
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Rule V: Rights and Empowerment of Marginalized Sectors (Sections 23-36)
• Section 27. Right to Education and Training
• Section 28. Right to Representation and Participation
• Section 29. Right to Information
• Section 30. Social Protection
• Section 31. Recognition and Preservation of Cultural Identity and Integrity
• Section 32. Peace and Development
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Rule V: Rights and Empowerment of Marginalized Sectors (Sections 23-36)
• Section 33. Women in Especially Difficult Circumstances
• Section 34. Services and Interventions for WEDC
• Section 35. Protection of Girl-Children
• Section 36. Protection of Senior Citizens
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Magna Carta of Women Implementing Agencies
• All concerned NGAs, bodies, instrumentalities, including GOCCs, private entities, LGUs, private and state universities and colleges, and private and public schools, including equivalent units in autonomous regions
• All Philippine Embassies and Consulates
• PCW as the over-all monitoring body and oversight to ensure the implementation of the Act and its Implementing Rules and Regulations
• CHR as the Gender and Development Ombud (Gender Ombud), shall investigate violations of the Act including those committed by private institutions or by private individuals, monitor compliance, and recommend appropriate measures to the CSC or to the concerned department of the government for its effective implementation.
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Implementing Agencies on WEESec. 23. Food Security and Productive Resources – Improved participation of women in food security and access to productive resources
DA, LGUs, NGOsDTI, DOST, DPWHDOE, DAR, DENRNCIP, LRA, BFAR TESDA and SUCs/HEIs, Etc.
Sec. 25. Right to Decent Work – Improved compliance to decent work standards for women
DOLE, DTI, DFA, POEA, OWWA, OSHC, NAPC, CSC, DILG
Sec. 26 Right to Livelihood, Credit, Capital, and Technology – Increased access to and utilization of women including returning migrant workers to livelihood, credit, capital and technology resources
DOF, DTI, BSP, People’s Credit and Finance Corporation (PCFC), GFIs, MFIs; DOLE, TESDA, NAPC, DOST, DSWD, DA, DOF, BSP, TRC, PHIC and other Business Support Organizations (BSOs)Private Sector
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Food Security and Productive Resources
Rule V. Rights and Empowerment
of the Marginalized Sector
▪ Provides for the right to Food Security and Productive Resources, including
▪ Equal right of women in the titling of the land and issuance of stewardshipcontracts and patents
* DA, DOST, DTI, DOE, DA, DAR, DOT, BFAR, NCIP, DPWH, LGUs
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Livelihood, credit, capital and technology
• Assistance to provide women with
livelihood, credit, capital and technology
(DOF, DTI, BSP, PCFC, GFIs, MFIs)
• Skills trainings, business-related
trainings, for (potential) women
entrepreneurs (DOLE, TESDA, NAPC, DOST,
DTI, DSWD, DA, DOF, BSP, TRC)
Rule V. Rights and Empowerment
of the Marginalized Sector
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Livelihood, credit, capital and technology
• Conduct of trainings on packaging,
marketing, product development, etc.
(DTI, DOST, TRC, BSOs)
• Enhance access to credit and capital (GSIS, SSS, PCFC, DOF, DTI, BSP)
Rule V. Rights and Empowerment
of the Marginalized Sector
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Social Protection
• SSS and PhilHealth – to support indigenous
and community-based social protection
schemes
• Institute policies and programs to reduce
poverty – DOLE, DA, NAPC, DTI, DFA, POEA,
OWWA, NCDA
Rule V. Rights and Empowerment
of the Marginalized Sector
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➢ * Programs/Activities/Projects of WEE agencies addressing WEE issues and concerns (per GPBs)
➢ * Policies (eg., land titling, Bilateral and multilateral agreements entered by RP with other countries
➢ * Enabling mechanisms (GFPS, databases, etc.)
➢ * People [eg., clients undergo PDOS (with GST) participation in decision-making, gender balance]
MCW as guide to national actions on WEE
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• MCW being a comprehensive law on women that covers all thematic areas including women’s economic empowerment necessarily needs concrete indicators to facilitate monitoring of the law’s implementation
• Philippines would like to assess the indicators that have been developed to ensure their appropriateness and relevance
Why is this document selected for review at this workshop?
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Main Users/Uses of Data
– Inform policy and decision makers in planning for more evidence-based policy making and programming to address women’s issues and concerns and ensure gender responsiveness of policies, plans and programs
– Monitor progress on women’s empowerment and gender equality (esp. for use by advocates) and fulfilling reportorial requirements (eg., CEDAW, BPFA, MCW)
– Assess gender gaps and conduct of gender analysis to understand the issues (eg., discrimination, VAW) and bases of gender inequality
– Promote understanding on the actual situation of women and men to reduce stereotypes and promote empowerment of women
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The marginalized sectors
small farmers and rural workers
fisherfolkurban poor
workers in the formal economy
workers in the informal economy
migrant workers
indigenous peoples Morochildren
senior citizens
persons with disabilities
solo parents
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Thank
you!
Office of the President PHILIPPINE COMMISSION ON WOMEN (PCW)
1145 J. P. Laurel St., San Miguel, Manila 1005 Telephone Numbers: +632.7354955, 735.1654 local 125-6 Fax Number: +632.7364449Email Addresses: [email protected], [email protected]: www.pcw.gov.ph
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