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UNIFEM
IN THE PHILIPPINES
The
United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) is represented
in the Philippines by Resident Coordinator Terence D. Jones,
in his capacity as UNIFEM Focal Point.
Ermelita V. Valdeavilla, Gender Advisor to the Philippine
Resident Coordinator, provides advisory services to the Resident
Coordinator and the UN Country Team (UNCT) working groups
to enhance the mainstreaming of gender in the work of the
country team. With her is Ma. Theresa P. Matibag, project
assistant. Contact numbers are: 892-06-11 to 25 local 382
or 893 2708, e- mail: ermie.valdeavilla@undp.org,
fax: 840 0732 or 816-4061.
UNIFEM in the Philippines is closely coordinating with UNIFEM
Bangkok in its ongoing project on gender mainstreaming in
the work of the UNCT. For more information on UNIFEM, refer
to the following websites:
UNIFEM East & Southeast Asia: http://www.unifem-eseasia.org/
UNIFEM Asia-Pacific and Arab States Economic Governance:
http://www.unifem-eseasia.org/ecogov-apas/
UNIFEM Global website: http://www.undp.org/unifem/
Ongoing UNIFEM projects in the Philippines
1. PHI/01/006 - Assessment, Strategy
Setting and Monitoring and Evaluation of the Gender Dimensions
of UNDP and UN Country Team Programming in the Philippines
In keeping with its commitment to women's empowerment and
gender equality, UNDP is drawing upon the expertise of UNIFEM
to institutionalize gender perspective in the UNDP and UN
Country Team Programming cycle in the Philippines. Over a
12-month period, UNIFEM will provide advisory services and
manage a process that will result in the integration of the
gender into the: (a) Country Cooperation Framework and ultimately
the UNDAF; (b) in the UNDP Programming and (c) in its programme/project
monitoring and evaluation system.
In addition, UNIFEM will also manage a process that will
put in place an annual Assessment, Strategy Setting and Monitoring
and Evaluation exercise on gender by the UN Country Team as
well as produce the first UN Assessment of Gender Concerns
and the first UN Gender Strategy for the Philippines.
2. UNIFEM East and Southeast Asia
Regional Programme to Promote the Realization of Women's Human
Rights Through the Elimination of Violence Against Women:
Under the project, Supporting Local Initiatives to Eliminate
Violence Against Women, UNIFEM works in partnership with PILIPINA
(an NGO) and its networks to strengthen and promote community
and local-based approaches to eliminate violence against women
(EVAW). It works with local government units to mainstream
gender into their work. In 2003, the group will produce a
handbook on the state-of-the-art of community and local based
programs to EVAW and to promote women's human rights.
3. RAS/00/W06 - Strengthening the
Network of Homebased Workers in Asia (Philippine Component
partners with PATAMABA)
This 2 year project, which also receives contributions from
the Philippine UNIFEM National Committee Inc., seeks to strengthen
the homebased workers organizations at the national (and regional)
levels and undertake policy advocacy of key issues affecting
homebased workers including the ratification of the ILO Convention
on Home Work and the development of social protection schemes
including promoting fair trade (in Thailand).
To date the PATAMABA had achieved the following:
- Completed the mapping of homebased workers in 4 areas
(Bulacan, Rizal, NCR,Iloilo) has been completed
- Conducted training of trainers workshop for leaders from
each province focusing on examining the national and international
developments connected with globalization and how these
are impacting on the homebased workers;
- Website development is being undertaken to get connected
with other homenets in Southeast Asia and South Asia;
- Social Protection schemes are being piloted with Philhealth,
SSS including local damayan associations to avail of services
from sickness to death.
- Lobbying and advocacy networking are done, where PATAMABA
leaders participate in meetings both national and international
affecting homebased workers
4. Regional Programme on Engendering
Economic Governance in the Asia-Pacific and the Arab States
- Preparatory Assistance to Strengthen Gender Budgeting
in the Philippines
This Preparatory Assistance (PA) seeks to review the six-year
implementation of the Gender and Development (GAD) budget
policy, consider the role of the 5 percent GAD budget within
the context of gender analysis of the total budget, and develop
a proposal to strengthen and, where appropriate, extend the
approach to gender budgeting in the Philippines.
This ongoing initiative will involve establishing a participatory
process among staff from relevant government agencies, including
the NCRFW and Department of Budget and Management, women's
organizations and relevant leaders in the legislature.
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