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PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF BILIRAN

BILIRAN PRONVICE
GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT (GAD) ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT
FY 2017
REGION: VIII TOTAL BUDGET: P 553,974,874.00
PROVINCE: BILIRAN TOTAL EXPERIENCE: P 35, 719, 203.47

GAD program/project/activity PERFORMANCE TARGET and Actual GAD Cost or


GAD issue or GAD mandate ACCOMPLISHMENTS Approval GAD Budget Virance or Remarks
(PPA) Indicator Expenditure

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)


CLIENT - FOCUSED
1. Lack/low level of awareness & 1. Conduct gender sensitivity 1. Increased level of - Eight (8) batches of Php2,260,180.80 Php2,264,139.23 -Php3,958.43
understanding on GAD. seminars with integration on the awareness & understanding Gender Sensitivity (Includes personnel
laws on Violence Against Women on GAD concepts, issues & Seminars conducted for services)
(VAW). concerns especially on the Local Disaster Risk
laws on women and children Reduction Council
in times of disaster. (LDRRMC's)

- Lack of awareness of RA 10821 - Conduct seminar workshop on RA - Increased level of awareness - Eight (8) seminar
or the children's Emergency 10821 to youth leaders, social & understanding on the rights workshop on RA 10821
Relief & Protection Act workers including all safety & health of children during disasters conducted to youth
officers leaders, social workers
and all safety, health
officers

- Due recognition of Women's - Advocacy & Capability Building - Formulated plans and
Capabilities in the Regional and program programs for the
National Development implementation of the
listening Pamilya Program

2. Men/Women/Children 2. Health Program 2. Men, women, children with 2. 100% men, women, and Php10,000,000.00 Php10,000,000.00 BPH Program
provided access to Health Care. - new born screening health problems were children needing medical Implementer
-medical services to men, women provided with proper health care services were
and children. interventions for full recovery. properly attended and
treated .
3. Inadequate advocacy on 3. Conduct of 22nd Women's 3. Increased level of 3. Strengthening public Php1,800,000.00 Php1,637,432.00 Php162,568.00
Gender mainstreaming . Congress. awareness on laws. advocacy on National
Women's Month with
emphasis on women
- Skills Training * Awareness on Gender issues that still need to be
-Self - enhancement Equiality and the addressed.
- Health & Information Campaign Empowerment of Women and
- Disaster preparation/mitigation & other issues affecting women.
adaptation Info. * Create and facilitate
- Trade - fair platforms to discuss good
- Socialization practices, gaps, challenges and
commitments in pursuing
gender and development
(GAD) to strengthening
implementation of the Magna
Carta of Women.

3.1. WORD - KALIPI meeting 3.1. Promote and support Php100,000.00 Php100,000.00 This covers
with the Muncipal/Prov'l various programs, project snacks/meals and
Federation Officers. and mechanism that will transportation needs
uplift the condition of
women especially those
that belong to
marginalized
group/community.

4. Increasing number of women 4. Conduct Advocacy training 4. Strengthening Men's 4.1. Conducts of Parent Php400,000.00 Php379,450.00 Php20,550.00
who are victims of abuse & programs of women and children Advocacy Network by Effectiveness
violence organizing men who are Session/Empowerment
against abuse and violence on Reaffirmation Paternal
women Abilities Training
(PES/ERPAT)

4.2. Adovacy/ Orientation


on laws & Issuance for
women
5. Irregular meetings conducted 5. Orientation and regular meetings. 5. Capacitated barangay 5. Brgy. Officials were Php200,000.00 Php222,700.00 -Php22,700.00
on council of Inter - Agency, official/stakeholders roles and made aware of their
Council Against Trafficking responsibilities in relation to duties and responsibilites .
(IACAT) Local Council for the women's rights and protection
protection of Children (LCPC) & of children.
violence.
5.1. Training/Orientation of 5.1. Strengthened
Barangay Officials. functionality of Local
Council for the protection
of children and violence
Against Women and
Children.
6. Limited Access livelihood 6. Provincial Animal/Dispersal 6. Low - income families were - 300 benefeciaries across Php1,042,000.00 Php1,042,000.00
opportunities. Program. provided with proper the province received
interventions for full recovery. animals, depersed by the
office of the veterinary

6.1. 14 female & 3 male Php700,000.00 Php700,000.00


benefeciaries had
acquired entrepreneural
skills for economic
development.

6.2. 200 recipients


attended training on
swine production.
7. Services to women and 7. Maintenance and other operating 7. Attained quality of life for 7. 14 Php500,000.00 Php1,270,851.00 -Php770,851.00
children in especially difficult cost managing crisis center/shelter abused/exploited/children Abused/children/women 2 Institutions
situation at risk as provided in for women and center for children and women through and 3 children at risk/in (Bahay Pag-Asa
RA 7610, PD 603 and RA 9344. at risk or in conflict with the law. institutionalized/comprehensi conflict with the law and
ve/protective programs and Prov'l Crisis Center)
services adhering to
existing/enacted policies, laws
and ordinance.
- Social services (casework - Other fund taken from
and group work) RYFP or cost sharing
from M/BLGU
from M/BLGU
- Health Services

7.1. Prevalance of Child Abuse 7.1. Reconstruction of permanent 7.1. Protective services in a 7.1. Construction of new Php4,000,000.00 Php4,000,000.00 (Capital Outlay)
and exploitation. residential treatment facility (Prov'l home-like & permanent Residential
Crisis Center) & provide financial environment/atmosphere fro treatment facility for
support for its operation & women/girls who need total abused women & children
maintenance. development from abuse and (Provincial Crisis Center)
violence.

8. Incidence of victimes on 8.1. Medical Assistance / Dental 8. Strengthened, restored the 8. Women in crisis Php4,169,165.00 Php3,311,514.80 Php857,650.20
Violence Against Women or Services dignity of the victim, giving situation/Victimes Against (including street
Children (VAWC) needing 8.2. Counseling Session them the chance to appear Women or Children lights to the
medical needs and treatment. with confident personality. In (VAWC) needs were facilities to women
8.3. Referral for legad services society helping them attain attended and provided in the brgys.
8.4. Psychological / psychiatric self - respect, self - reliance with basic necessities and In addition to
services and become productive cope with the traumatized services provided)
member of society. expensive.
8.5. Stress Debriefing
8.6. Capability Enhancement
Activities

9. Men/Women/Children has 9. Concreting farm to Market Roads 9. Farm to Market Roads will 9. 33 vertical projects Php10,791,116.44 Php10,791,116.44
limited access to basic and be paved were completed
economic services

TOTAL Php35,962,462.24 Php35,719,203.47 Php243,258.77


Prepared by: Approved by: Date

FLORDELIZA G. TRANI GERARDO J. ESPINA, JR. ______________________________


Prov'l Social Welfare and Development Officer Governor DD / MM / YEAR
TWG - GAD Chairperson

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