GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT (GAD) OVERVIEW
What is Gender and Development (GAD)?
- Is a development perspective that recognizes the unequal status and situation of women and men in society.
- Women and men have different development needs and interests, which is institutionalized and perpetuated by cultural, social, economic and political norms, systems and structures.
Goal of GAD
As a development approach, GAD seeks to equalizethe status and condition of and relations between women and men by influencing the process and output ofpolicy-making,planning,budgeting,implementationandmonitoringandevaluationso that they would deliberately address the gender issues and concerns affecting the full development of women.
Gender Equity
- Means giving more opportunities of those who have less and those who are historically and socially diadvantaged based on their needs for them to operate on a level playing field. “Focusing on the needs of women does not mean discriminating against men or putting them at a disadvantage”
- UN–CEDAW (United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women) recognized the need to remove the biases against and provide special attention to women through affirmative action. It is a temporary measurethat will be discontinued when the objectives of equality of opportunity and treatment have been achieved.
Gender Mainstreaming
- Is the Philippine government’s strategy for making agencies work for women’s empowerment and gender equality.
- It is the process of analyzing existing development paradigms, practices and goals; assessing the implications for women and men of existing legislations policies, programs, projects and mechanisms.
Women’s Empowerment
- Is a goal of and an essential process for women’s advancement.
- Is a process and condition by which women mobilize to understand, identify, and overcome gender discrimination and achieve equality.
- Women become agents of development and not just beneficiaries.
- A kind of participation in development that enables women to make decisions based on their own views and perspective.
- To empower women, access to information, training, technology, market and credit is necessary.
GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT (GAD) ACTIVITIES
2023
- Observance of 2023 National Women’s Month – March 1, 2023
- Observance of the 2023 18-Day Campaign to End Violence Against Women –Nov 25-Dec 12, 2023
- 2023 18-Day Campaign to End Violence Against Women (Poster)
2022
2021
- Observance of 2021 Women’s Month – March 8, 2021
- Gender Fair Language Webinar – Oct 8, 2021
- Nov 25-Dec 12, 2021 observance of the 2021 18-Day Campaign to End Violence Against Women. This year’s campaign shall spotlight on Republic Act 11313 or the Safe Spaces Act aiming to raise awareness of the general public and the institutions that are mandated to implement the law.
- 2021 18-Day Campaign to End Violence Against Women (Poster)
- 2021 National Women’s Day (Pictures)
2020
- Gender Sensitivity Orientation – December 10-11, 2020
- Gender-Fair Communication and Language Webinar – November 24-25, 2020
- Observance of 2020 18-Day Campaign to End Violence Against Women– Nov 25-Dec 12, 2020