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R.A. 9710
14 August 2009
Recognizing and protecting women’s rights,
and banning discrimination against women
7 years in the making; legislative debates started
in 2002 (12th Congress)
August 14, 2009 signed into law
Took effect on September 15, 2009
IRR adopted by PCW Commissioner March 30,
2010
Sen. Jamby Madrigal, chairperson of the Senate
Committee on Youth, Women and Family Relationsprincipal author
Sen. Pia Cayetano - principal sponsor
THE SIGNING OF MAGNA
CARTA OF WOMEN

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National Government Agencies
Government bodies, instrumentalities, including
Government-Owned and Controlled Corporations
Local Government Units
Private and State Universities and Colleges
Private and Public Schools
Equivalent units in the autonomous regions
Private entities

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It is a Comprehensive Women’s
Human Rights law that seeks to
eliminate discrimination against
women by Recognizing,
Protecting, Fulfilling and
Promoting the Rights of Filipino
Women, especially those in the
Marginalized Sectors.
 Urban

Poor
Indigenous People
 Children
Women
 Senior Citizens
Solo Parents
 Moro (Islamic Faith) Migrant Workers
 Person with Disabilities
 Fisherfolk, Small Farmers and Rural
Workers
 Workers in the Formal Economy
 Workers in the Informal Economy
 Any

Gender-based distinction, , exclusion or
restriction which has the effect of impairing
the recognition, enjoyment exercise by
women with freedoms in the political,
economic, social, cultural, civil and other
field
 Any act of omission that directly restricts
women on their rights and access to
opportunities , benefits and privileges
 Discrimination compounded with their status
and condition such as ethnicity, age, poverty
and religion
1. PROTECTION FROM ALL FORMS OF VIOLENCE,
INCLUDING THOSE COMMITTED BY THE STATE
 Incremental

at least 50-50 ratio of men and
women in the recruitment and training of
women in the Police Force, Forensics, Medico
Legal, Legal/Judicial Services and Social
Work Services
 Security in situation of emergency, armed
conflict and militarization
1. PROTECTION FROM ALL FORMS OF VIOLENCE,
INCLUDING THOSE COMMITTED BY THE STATE
 All

government personnel, LCEs, Appointing
Authorities and Executive Managerial
positions involved in the protection and
defense of Women shall regularly undergo
the mandatory training on Gender and
Human Rights
 All Barangays shall establish a VAW Desk and
VAW programs and services shall be ensured
at all times
2. PROTECTION SECURITY IN TIMES OF
DISASTER, CALAMITIES AND OTHER CRISIS
SITUATIONS
 The

National, Regional and Local Disaster
Coordinating Councils shall ensure the
participation women in the development
of a gender-responsive disaster
management
2. PROTECTION SECURITY IN TIMES OF
DISASTER, CALAMITIES AND OTHER CRISIS
SITUATIONS
 During

disaster, calamities and crises,
LGUs and concerned agencies shall
develop and implement a genderresponsive and rights-based work and
financial plan (MISP, sexual violence,
safety in evacuation centers)
3. PARTICIPATION AND REPRESENTATION
 Capacitate

women employees to
strengthen their qualifications and
performance for third level positions
 Increase participation of women of at
least 40% membership to all development
councils
 Representation of women or women’s
group in policy and decision making
bodies in the international, national and
local bodies
3. EQUAL TREATMENT BEFORE THE LAW
 Repeal

or amend the existing laws that
are discriminatory to women
Family Code:
Art 14- Giving preference to the father’s
consent to the marriage of
children between 18 and 21
3. EQUAL TREATMENT BEFORE THE LAW
Family Code:
Art 96 – Giving preference to the
husband’s decision on the
administration of conjugal
properties
Art 211- Giving preference to the
husband’s decision over the
persons of their common
children
3. EQUAL TREATMENT BEFORE THE LAW
Family Code:
Art 225– Giving preference to the
husband’s decision on the
exercise of legal guardianship
over the property of
unemancipated common child
Art 55 – Repeated physical abuse and
grossly abusive conduct as
ground for legal separation
3. EQUAL TREATMENT BEFORE THE LAW
Revised Penal Code:
Art 333– On Adultery and Concubinage
Art 220– On the definition of vagrants
and prostitutions
Art 351- On Premature marriages
Art 247- On Death inflicted under
exceptional circumstances
Did you know that…
The Revised Penal Code gives different grounds for adultery and
concubinage – an offense referred to in the Family Code as
sexual infidelity.
For the wife, sexual infidelity means one act of sexual intercourse
with other men.
For the husband, it is sexual intercourse under
scandalous circumstances, keeping another woman in the
conjugal abode or cohabitation with her in another dwelling.
The strict definition of adultery for the wife is indeed to prevent
the introduction into the family of spurious heirs and in the
process, protect the economic interests of the husband. The law
on concubinage, on the other hand, appears intended to allow the
husband’s flagrant but prudent playing around.
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3. EQUAL TREATMENT BEFORE THE LAW
 LGUs

shall review existing ordinances and
policies, repeal or amend them
accordingly

 Nothing

in this section shall preclude the
recommendation for the passage of new
laws
4. EQUAL ACCESS AND ELIMINATION OF
DISCRIMINATION IN EDUCATION,
SCHOLARSHIP & TRAINING
 For

DepEd, CHED and TESDA to develop
and promote gender-sensitive curriculum,
instructional materials, capacity building
for faculty and personnel

 Enrollment

of women in non-traditional
skills training in vocational and tertiary
levels shall be encourage
4. EQUAL ACCESS AND ELIMINATION OF
DISCRIMINATION IN EDUCATION,
SCHOLARSHIP & TRAINING
 Expulsion

and non-readmission of women
faculty and student due to pregnancy
outside of marriage shall be outlawed

 Pregnant

students shall be assisted while
in school of available support services and
counseling to ensure completion of their
studies
5. WOMEN IN SPORTS
 Train

more female coaches for girls and
women’s teams
 Conduct activities such as sports clinics
and seminars for potential female
leaders, coaches and teachers at least
once a year
 Provide equal incentives and awards for
both men and women for any competition
 Provide sufficient funds and equal
opportunities for women athletes and
coaches
6. WOMEN IN MILITARY, POLICE & OTHER
SIMILAR SERVICES


Grant same privileges and opportunities on pay
increases, benefits, awards and remunerations



Equal consideration in the area of filed
assignment, functions and peacekeeping duties
where women can exercise and develop their full
potentials



Consideration on women’s physical and biological
built in physical fitness tests as requirements for
entry, promotion or schooling
6. WOMEN IN MILITARY, POLICE & OTHER
SIMILAR SERVICES
 Accord

women and men the same
capacity to act and enter into contracts,
including marriage, except for such
positions where a marriage ban for
specific period of time is required for
both men and women

 Provide

the benefits under existing laws
such as maternity leaves, solo parent
privileges and leaves due to gynecological
disorders
6. WOMEN IN MILITARY, POLICE & OTHER
SIMILAR SERVICES
 Ensure

the rights of women in the military
and police to decent and separate
facilities and personal protective
equipment to ensure their safety

 Establish

a child-care facility,
breastfeeding room for military, police
and other women employees
6. WOMEN IN MILITARY, POLICE & OTHER
SIMILAR SERVICES
 Increase

the quota to 20% for female to
PMA, OCS, PNPA, PPSC

 Concerned

agencies shall support women
in the military in training and
peacekeeping operations
7. NON-DISCRIMINATORY AND NON-DEROGATORY
PORTRAYAL OF WOMEN IN MEDIA AND FILM
 The

dignity of women and their roles and
contributions in all spheres of private and
public life shall be promoted
 OPS shall provide over-all direction,
guidance and monitoring as lead agency
of government mass media
 Enhancement of programming, production
and image-making that present women’s
needs, issues and concern
7. NON-DISCRIMINATORY AND NON-DEROGATORY
PORTRAYAL OF WOMEN IN MEDIA AND FILM
 Allocation

of space, airtime and resources
for the airing of advertisements that
promote women’s human rights
 Ensuring that in all school of journalism,
information and communication and
national media federation and
association, the gender equality are
integrated in the human resource
development
7. NON-DISCRIMINATORY AND NON-DEROGATORY
PORTRAYAL OF WOMEN IN MEDIA AND FILM
 Self

–regulatory for media, television,
cable, film and advertising shall also
ensure compliance with the Act.

 Creation

of Local Media Board (LMB) in all
LGUs to monitor the implementation shall
be encourage to monitor the
implementation.
8. WOMEN’S RIGHT TO HEALTH
 Access

to Comprehensive Health Program

- Maternal Care (pre-natal, delivery and
post-natal, infant health and nutrition)
- Promotion of Breastfeeding and Proper
Nutrition for lactating mothers
- Responsible, ethical, legal, safe and
effective family planning
8. WOMEN’S RIGHT TO HEALTH
 Access

to Comprehensive Health Program

- Family and State collaboration in youth
sexuality education and health services
without prejudice to the duty of parent
to educate their children
- Prevention and Management of Sexually
Transmitted Infections (STI), Human
Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
8. WOMEN’S RIGHT TO HEALTH
 Access

to Comprehensive Health Program

- Prevention and management of reproductive
tract cancers and other gynecological
conditions and disorders
- In case of VAWC victims, comprehensive health
services shall be provided (psychosocial,
therapeutic, medical and legal interventions)
- Care of elderly women
- Management, treatment and intervention of
mental health problems of women and girls
8. WOMEN’S RIGHT TO HEALTH
 Roles

of Agencies:

DOH

- Review/revise existing health programs,
projects and develop plans and guidelines
- Formulate education and advocacy strategies
- Establish coordination mechanisms with other
stakeholders and concerned agencies to reduce
maternal mortality
- Institutionalize a sex-disaggregated databank
on health related concerns
- Monitor/evaluate health and nutrition programs
8. WOMEN’S RIGHT TO HEALTH
 Roles

of Agencies:
DepEd
- Provide functional girl-child and adolescent
health services in every school
Philhealth
- Shall include maternal care and women’s
health services in its benefit packages
8. WOMEN’S RIGHT TO HEALTH
 Roles

of Agencies:

DOLE
- Shall require workplaces to provide facilities
such as breastfeeding areas, toilets, dressing
room and seats appropriate for women
employees without compromising their
efficiency.
ALL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
- Shall review all existing programs and
development plans and guidelines on health
services, nutrition, mental health for women
8. WOMEN’S RIGHT TO HEALTH
 Roles

of Agencies:

LGUs
- Shall promulgate and implement genderresponsive local ordinances that promote the
comprehensive health of girls, adolescents,
women and elderly women, such as GAD Code
and Reproductive Health Code
- Formulate Human Resource Development Plan
that will ensure the ff:
a. Sufficient number of skilled health
professionals to attend all deliveries
8. WOMEN’S RIGHT TO HEALTH
 Roles

of Agencies:

LGUs
b. Availability of qualified and capable health
service providers
- Develop and allocate budget for health
programs
- Monitor the progress of program
implementation
- Enhance Parent Effectiveness Services and
Programs to include continuing education on
gender based violence (VAWC, Rape, Incest,
Prostitution, trafficking) in every barangay
8. WOMEN’S RIGHT TO HEALTH
 Roles

of Agencies:

LGUs
- Coordinate with DOH on the provision of health
services
- Strengthen the Local Health Board
- Develop/design an award system to encourage
excellent performance on women’s health
programs
- Organize communities/dialogues with the
private sector to implement health programs
for women and girls
8. WOMEN’S RIGHT TO HEALTH
 Roles

of NGOs

- Encourage to strengthen advocacy,
participation and assist the LGUs on the
implementation of health programs
 Comprehensive Health Information and
Education
- Sexuality education in public and private
schools
- Sexuality education for parents to enhance
communication with their children
8. WOMEN’S RIGHT TO HEALTH


Comprehensive Health Information and
Education
- Trainings for health service providers
- Teen centers for health and sexuality education
and counseling
9. SPECIAL LEAVE BENEFITS FOR WOMEN
 Any female employee in the public and private
sector regardless of age and civil status shall be
entitled to a special leave of two (2) months
with full pay based on her gross monthly
compensation due to surgery caused by
gynecological disorders with ff conditions:
- She has rendered at least six (6) months
continuous employment service
- In the event of an extended leave, she may use
her earned leave credits
- This special leave shall be non-cumulative and
non-convertible to cash
10. EQUAL RIGHTS IN ALL MATTERS RELATING TO
MARRIAGE AND FAMILY RELATIONS
 The DSWD, DOH and POPCOM shall set standards
and develop gender-fair modules on marriage,
family relations, parent effectiveness
 The LGUs shall:
- Provide trainings and seminars on the
popularization of rights and obligations of
spouses towards each other, to impede the
stereotyping of roles, multiple burden and
subordination of women
10. EQUAL RIGHTS IN ALL MATTERS RELATING TO
MARRIAGE AND FAMILY RELATIONS
 The LGUs shall:
- Pre-marriage counseling program
- Advocacy on the moral obligation and
responsibility in assuring the rights and wellbeing of their children, including number and
spacing of children
- Include in the trainings and seminars in brgys
the Family Code
10. EQUAL RIGHTS IN ALL MATTERS RELATING TO
MARRIAGE AND FAMILY RELATIONS


The Supreme Court, DOJ, IBP and lawyers shall
ensure that gender equality and women’s
empowerment agenda are mainstreamed and
integrated in the regular Mandatory Continuing
Legal Education courses conducted for legal
practitioners
1.
2.
3.
4.

Food Security and Productive Resources
Right to Housing
Right to Decent Work
Right to Livelihood, Credit, Capital and
Technology
5. Right to Education and Training
6. Right to Representation and Participation
7. Right to Information
8. Social Protection
9. Recognition and Preservation of Cultural Identity
and Integrity
10.Peace and Development
11.Women in Especially Difficult Circumstances
(WEDC)
12.Services and Interventions for WEDC
13.Protection for Girl Children
14.Protection of Senior Citizens


Gender Mainstreaming as Strategy for
Implementing the Magna Carta of Women
I

Planning, Budgeting, Monitoring and
Evaluation
II GAD Code
III Creation/strengthening of the GAD Focal
Points
IV GAD Database
Executive

Committee
Local Chief Executive

members
Chair of Sanggunian
Committee on Women,
Children and Family

Chair of
Committee on
Appropriations

Representatives from:

Technical Working Group / Secretariat
members
Technical Staff from
various LGU
Departments

Technical Staff from
concerned Sanggunian
Committees

PNP
Women’s
Desk
Indigenous
Peoples
PWDs
Private
Sector
Other
NGOs
 The

CHR shall recommend to the
CSC
DILG
Sandiganbayan
Office of the Ombudsman

the sanctions either administrative or
disciplinary for individuals who fail to
comply with and implement the Act,
including non-compliance to the GAD Budget
Policy.
END OF PRESENTATION
THANK YOU…..

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Magna carta of women

  • 1. R.A. 9710 14 August 2009 Recognizing and protecting women’s rights, and banning discrimination against women
  • 2. 7 years in the making; legislative debates started in 2002 (12th Congress) August 14, 2009 signed into law Took effect on September 15, 2009 IRR adopted by PCW Commissioner March 30, 2010 Sen. Jamby Madrigal, chairperson of the Senate Committee on Youth, Women and Family Relationsprincipal author Sen. Pia Cayetano - principal sponsor
  • 3. THE SIGNING OF MAGNA CARTA OF WOMEN 3
  • 4.        National Government Agencies Government bodies, instrumentalities, including Government-Owned and Controlled Corporations Local Government Units Private and State Universities and Colleges Private and Public Schools Equivalent units in the autonomous regions Private entities 4
  • 5. It is a Comprehensive Women’s Human Rights law that seeks to eliminate discrimination against women by Recognizing, Protecting, Fulfilling and Promoting the Rights of Filipino Women, especially those in the Marginalized Sectors.
  • 6.  Urban Poor Indigenous People  Children Women  Senior Citizens Solo Parents  Moro (Islamic Faith) Migrant Workers  Person with Disabilities  Fisherfolk, Small Farmers and Rural Workers  Workers in the Formal Economy  Workers in the Informal Economy
  • 7.  Any Gender-based distinction, , exclusion or restriction which has the effect of impairing the recognition, enjoyment exercise by women with freedoms in the political, economic, social, cultural, civil and other field  Any act of omission that directly restricts women on their rights and access to opportunities , benefits and privileges  Discrimination compounded with their status and condition such as ethnicity, age, poverty and religion
  • 8. 1. PROTECTION FROM ALL FORMS OF VIOLENCE, INCLUDING THOSE COMMITTED BY THE STATE  Incremental at least 50-50 ratio of men and women in the recruitment and training of women in the Police Force, Forensics, Medico Legal, Legal/Judicial Services and Social Work Services  Security in situation of emergency, armed conflict and militarization
  • 9. 1. PROTECTION FROM ALL FORMS OF VIOLENCE, INCLUDING THOSE COMMITTED BY THE STATE  All government personnel, LCEs, Appointing Authorities and Executive Managerial positions involved in the protection and defense of Women shall regularly undergo the mandatory training on Gender and Human Rights  All Barangays shall establish a VAW Desk and VAW programs and services shall be ensured at all times
  • 10. 2. PROTECTION SECURITY IN TIMES OF DISASTER, CALAMITIES AND OTHER CRISIS SITUATIONS  The National, Regional and Local Disaster Coordinating Councils shall ensure the participation women in the development of a gender-responsive disaster management
  • 11. 2. PROTECTION SECURITY IN TIMES OF DISASTER, CALAMITIES AND OTHER CRISIS SITUATIONS  During disaster, calamities and crises, LGUs and concerned agencies shall develop and implement a genderresponsive and rights-based work and financial plan (MISP, sexual violence, safety in evacuation centers)
  • 12. 3. PARTICIPATION AND REPRESENTATION  Capacitate women employees to strengthen their qualifications and performance for third level positions  Increase participation of women of at least 40% membership to all development councils  Representation of women or women’s group in policy and decision making bodies in the international, national and local bodies
  • 13. 3. EQUAL TREATMENT BEFORE THE LAW  Repeal or amend the existing laws that are discriminatory to women Family Code: Art 14- Giving preference to the father’s consent to the marriage of children between 18 and 21
  • 14. 3. EQUAL TREATMENT BEFORE THE LAW Family Code: Art 96 – Giving preference to the husband’s decision on the administration of conjugal properties Art 211- Giving preference to the husband’s decision over the persons of their common children
  • 15. 3. EQUAL TREATMENT BEFORE THE LAW Family Code: Art 225– Giving preference to the husband’s decision on the exercise of legal guardianship over the property of unemancipated common child Art 55 – Repeated physical abuse and grossly abusive conduct as ground for legal separation
  • 16. 3. EQUAL TREATMENT BEFORE THE LAW Revised Penal Code: Art 333– On Adultery and Concubinage Art 220– On the definition of vagrants and prostitutions Art 351- On Premature marriages Art 247- On Death inflicted under exceptional circumstances
  • 17. Did you know that… The Revised Penal Code gives different grounds for adultery and concubinage – an offense referred to in the Family Code as sexual infidelity. For the wife, sexual infidelity means one act of sexual intercourse with other men. For the husband, it is sexual intercourse under scandalous circumstances, keeping another woman in the conjugal abode or cohabitation with her in another dwelling. The strict definition of adultery for the wife is indeed to prevent the introduction into the family of spurious heirs and in the process, protect the economic interests of the husband. The law on concubinage, on the other hand, appears intended to allow the husband’s flagrant but prudent playing around. 17
  • 18. 3. EQUAL TREATMENT BEFORE THE LAW  LGUs shall review existing ordinances and policies, repeal or amend them accordingly  Nothing in this section shall preclude the recommendation for the passage of new laws
  • 19. 4. EQUAL ACCESS AND ELIMINATION OF DISCRIMINATION IN EDUCATION, SCHOLARSHIP & TRAINING  For DepEd, CHED and TESDA to develop and promote gender-sensitive curriculum, instructional materials, capacity building for faculty and personnel  Enrollment of women in non-traditional skills training in vocational and tertiary levels shall be encourage
  • 20. 4. EQUAL ACCESS AND ELIMINATION OF DISCRIMINATION IN EDUCATION, SCHOLARSHIP & TRAINING  Expulsion and non-readmission of women faculty and student due to pregnancy outside of marriage shall be outlawed  Pregnant students shall be assisted while in school of available support services and counseling to ensure completion of their studies
  • 21. 5. WOMEN IN SPORTS  Train more female coaches for girls and women’s teams  Conduct activities such as sports clinics and seminars for potential female leaders, coaches and teachers at least once a year  Provide equal incentives and awards for both men and women for any competition  Provide sufficient funds and equal opportunities for women athletes and coaches
  • 22. 6. WOMEN IN MILITARY, POLICE & OTHER SIMILAR SERVICES  Grant same privileges and opportunities on pay increases, benefits, awards and remunerations  Equal consideration in the area of filed assignment, functions and peacekeeping duties where women can exercise and develop their full potentials  Consideration on women’s physical and biological built in physical fitness tests as requirements for entry, promotion or schooling
  • 23. 6. WOMEN IN MILITARY, POLICE & OTHER SIMILAR SERVICES  Accord women and men the same capacity to act and enter into contracts, including marriage, except for such positions where a marriage ban for specific period of time is required for both men and women  Provide the benefits under existing laws such as maternity leaves, solo parent privileges and leaves due to gynecological disorders
  • 24. 6. WOMEN IN MILITARY, POLICE & OTHER SIMILAR SERVICES  Ensure the rights of women in the military and police to decent and separate facilities and personal protective equipment to ensure their safety  Establish a child-care facility, breastfeeding room for military, police and other women employees
  • 25. 6. WOMEN IN MILITARY, POLICE & OTHER SIMILAR SERVICES  Increase the quota to 20% for female to PMA, OCS, PNPA, PPSC  Concerned agencies shall support women in the military in training and peacekeeping operations
  • 26. 7. NON-DISCRIMINATORY AND NON-DEROGATORY PORTRAYAL OF WOMEN IN MEDIA AND FILM  The dignity of women and their roles and contributions in all spheres of private and public life shall be promoted  OPS shall provide over-all direction, guidance and monitoring as lead agency of government mass media  Enhancement of programming, production and image-making that present women’s needs, issues and concern
  • 27. 7. NON-DISCRIMINATORY AND NON-DEROGATORY PORTRAYAL OF WOMEN IN MEDIA AND FILM  Allocation of space, airtime and resources for the airing of advertisements that promote women’s human rights  Ensuring that in all school of journalism, information and communication and national media federation and association, the gender equality are integrated in the human resource development
  • 28. 7. NON-DISCRIMINATORY AND NON-DEROGATORY PORTRAYAL OF WOMEN IN MEDIA AND FILM  Self –regulatory for media, television, cable, film and advertising shall also ensure compliance with the Act.  Creation of Local Media Board (LMB) in all LGUs to monitor the implementation shall be encourage to monitor the implementation.
  • 29. 8. WOMEN’S RIGHT TO HEALTH  Access to Comprehensive Health Program - Maternal Care (pre-natal, delivery and post-natal, infant health and nutrition) - Promotion of Breastfeeding and Proper Nutrition for lactating mothers - Responsible, ethical, legal, safe and effective family planning
  • 30. 8. WOMEN’S RIGHT TO HEALTH  Access to Comprehensive Health Program - Family and State collaboration in youth sexuality education and health services without prejudice to the duty of parent to educate their children - Prevention and Management of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI), Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
  • 31. 8. WOMEN’S RIGHT TO HEALTH  Access to Comprehensive Health Program - Prevention and management of reproductive tract cancers and other gynecological conditions and disorders - In case of VAWC victims, comprehensive health services shall be provided (psychosocial, therapeutic, medical and legal interventions) - Care of elderly women - Management, treatment and intervention of mental health problems of women and girls
  • 32. 8. WOMEN’S RIGHT TO HEALTH  Roles of Agencies: DOH - Review/revise existing health programs, projects and develop plans and guidelines - Formulate education and advocacy strategies - Establish coordination mechanisms with other stakeholders and concerned agencies to reduce maternal mortality - Institutionalize a sex-disaggregated databank on health related concerns - Monitor/evaluate health and nutrition programs
  • 33. 8. WOMEN’S RIGHT TO HEALTH  Roles of Agencies: DepEd - Provide functional girl-child and adolescent health services in every school Philhealth - Shall include maternal care and women’s health services in its benefit packages
  • 34. 8. WOMEN’S RIGHT TO HEALTH  Roles of Agencies: DOLE - Shall require workplaces to provide facilities such as breastfeeding areas, toilets, dressing room and seats appropriate for women employees without compromising their efficiency. ALL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES - Shall review all existing programs and development plans and guidelines on health services, nutrition, mental health for women
  • 35. 8. WOMEN’S RIGHT TO HEALTH  Roles of Agencies: LGUs - Shall promulgate and implement genderresponsive local ordinances that promote the comprehensive health of girls, adolescents, women and elderly women, such as GAD Code and Reproductive Health Code - Formulate Human Resource Development Plan that will ensure the ff: a. Sufficient number of skilled health professionals to attend all deliveries
  • 36. 8. WOMEN’S RIGHT TO HEALTH  Roles of Agencies: LGUs b. Availability of qualified and capable health service providers - Develop and allocate budget for health programs - Monitor the progress of program implementation - Enhance Parent Effectiveness Services and Programs to include continuing education on gender based violence (VAWC, Rape, Incest, Prostitution, trafficking) in every barangay
  • 37. 8. WOMEN’S RIGHT TO HEALTH  Roles of Agencies: LGUs - Coordinate with DOH on the provision of health services - Strengthen the Local Health Board - Develop/design an award system to encourage excellent performance on women’s health programs - Organize communities/dialogues with the private sector to implement health programs for women and girls
  • 38. 8. WOMEN’S RIGHT TO HEALTH  Roles of NGOs - Encourage to strengthen advocacy, participation and assist the LGUs on the implementation of health programs  Comprehensive Health Information and Education - Sexuality education in public and private schools - Sexuality education for parents to enhance communication with their children
  • 39. 8. WOMEN’S RIGHT TO HEALTH  Comprehensive Health Information and Education - Trainings for health service providers - Teen centers for health and sexuality education and counseling
  • 40. 9. SPECIAL LEAVE BENEFITS FOR WOMEN  Any female employee in the public and private sector regardless of age and civil status shall be entitled to a special leave of two (2) months with full pay based on her gross monthly compensation due to surgery caused by gynecological disorders with ff conditions: - She has rendered at least six (6) months continuous employment service - In the event of an extended leave, she may use her earned leave credits - This special leave shall be non-cumulative and non-convertible to cash
  • 41. 10. EQUAL RIGHTS IN ALL MATTERS RELATING TO MARRIAGE AND FAMILY RELATIONS  The DSWD, DOH and POPCOM shall set standards and develop gender-fair modules on marriage, family relations, parent effectiveness  The LGUs shall: - Provide trainings and seminars on the popularization of rights and obligations of spouses towards each other, to impede the stereotyping of roles, multiple burden and subordination of women
  • 42. 10. EQUAL RIGHTS IN ALL MATTERS RELATING TO MARRIAGE AND FAMILY RELATIONS  The LGUs shall: - Pre-marriage counseling program - Advocacy on the moral obligation and responsibility in assuring the rights and wellbeing of their children, including number and spacing of children - Include in the trainings and seminars in brgys the Family Code
  • 43. 10. EQUAL RIGHTS IN ALL MATTERS RELATING TO MARRIAGE AND FAMILY RELATIONS  The Supreme Court, DOJ, IBP and lawyers shall ensure that gender equality and women’s empowerment agenda are mainstreamed and integrated in the regular Mandatory Continuing Legal Education courses conducted for legal practitioners
  • 44. 1. 2. 3. 4. Food Security and Productive Resources Right to Housing Right to Decent Work Right to Livelihood, Credit, Capital and Technology 5. Right to Education and Training 6. Right to Representation and Participation 7. Right to Information 8. Social Protection
  • 45. 9. Recognition and Preservation of Cultural Identity and Integrity 10.Peace and Development 11.Women in Especially Difficult Circumstances (WEDC) 12.Services and Interventions for WEDC 13.Protection for Girl Children 14.Protection of Senior Citizens
  • 46.  Gender Mainstreaming as Strategy for Implementing the Magna Carta of Women I Planning, Budgeting, Monitoring and Evaluation II GAD Code III Creation/strengthening of the GAD Focal Points IV GAD Database
  • 47. Executive Committee Local Chief Executive members Chair of Sanggunian Committee on Women, Children and Family Chair of Committee on Appropriations Representatives from: Technical Working Group / Secretariat members Technical Staff from various LGU Departments Technical Staff from concerned Sanggunian Committees PNP Women’s Desk Indigenous Peoples PWDs Private Sector Other NGOs
  • 48.  The CHR shall recommend to the CSC DILG Sandiganbayan Office of the Ombudsman the sanctions either administrative or disciplinary for individuals who fail to comply with and implement the Act, including non-compliance to the GAD Budget Policy.

Editor's Notes

  1. CSC for public sector and DOLE for private sectors
  2. CSC for public sector and DOLE for private sectors