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  1. The International Development Law Organization (IDLO) and UN Women, in partnership with the Philippine Commission on Women, conducted an assessment of Philippine laws to facilitate the elimination or reform of laws that discriminate against women and girls. This assessment report was prepared through a desk

  2. the Local Government Academy (LGA) and the Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP). Sec. 10 Implementing Bodies for Gender-Based Sexual Harassment in Streets and Public Spaces.

  3. The guidelines provide a common tool to ensure gender responsiveness across the project cycle for development programs and projects. It includes checklists for mainstreaming gender considerations in project identification, design, implementation, and evaluation for various sectors such as agriculture, infrastructure, education and health.

  4. 9 lip 2023 · For that matter, this article explores the state of Philippine reproductive health, its many barriers, and its way forward for development.

  5. The RH Law subscribes to the principle that “(g)ender equality and women’s empowerment are central elements of reproductive health and population and development.”27 For one, women (and not men) get pregnant; hence their well being and that of the child they carry deserve special attention in the RH cycle. Pregnancy and childbirth

  6. This legal and policy review on gender recognition in the Philippines is an important resource towards enhancing respect, protection, and fulfilment of human rights of transgender people in the country.

  7. GAD agenda-setting is a key step in crafting a gender-responsive plan that embodies the needs, interest and voices of women, especially the marginalized sectors. As we in PCW have realized, a delineated agenda based on our vision, mission and goals focuses our actions on what relevant programs and projects to undertake.