CITY OF ILAGAN GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT (GAD)

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The Magna Carta of Women (Republic Act No. 9710) defines Gender and Development Program (GAD) as the development perspective and process that is participatory and empowering, equitable, sustainable, free from violence, respectful of human rights, supportive of self-determination and actualization of human potentials. It seeks to achieve gender equality as a fundamental value that should be reflected in development choices and contends that women are active agents of development, not just passive recipients of development.

GAD focuses on Gender Mainstreaming or a strategy for:

  • Making women’s as well as men’s concerns and experiences an integral dimension of the design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of policies, programs and projects in all social, political, civil, and economic spheres so that women and men benefit equally.
  • Assessing the implications for women and men of any planned action, including legislation, policies or programs in all areas and at all levels

Legal Basis

Background and Pertinent Laws

Executive Order No. 273 – Approving and Adopting the Philippine Plan for Gender-Responsive Development (PPGD) 1995-2025

Executive Order (EO) 273, issued on September 9, 1995 and signed by President Fidel V. Ramos, adopted the Philippine Plan for Gender Responsive Development IPPGD) 1995-2025. The PPGD 1995-2025 is a 30 year perspective plan that outlines the policies, strategies, programs and projects that the government must adopt to enable women to participate in and benefit from national development while EO 273 directs all government agencies, departments, bureaus, offices and instrumentalities, including government owned and controlled corporations, at the national level, sub-national and local levels to:

    1. To take appropriate steps to ensure the full implementation of the policies/strategies and progrms/projects outlined in the Plan;

 

  1. To institutionalize Gender and Development (GAD) efforts in government by incorporaing GAD concens, as spelled out in the Plan, in their planning, programming and budgetting processes, but specifically to:
    1. Include/incorporate GAD concerns in the :
      1. formulation, assessment and updating of their annual agency plans;
      2. formulation, assessment and updating of their inputs to the medium/long-term develipment plans, and
      3. preparation of their inputs to sectoral performance assessment reports, public investment plans and other similar documents.
    2. Incorporate and reflect GAD concerns in their:
      1. agency performance commitments contracts indicating key result areas for GAD as well as in their annual performance report to the President, and
      2. annual Agency Budget Proposals and work and financial plans

Republic Act No. 8760 – General Appropriations Act (GAA) On Programs/Projects Related to Gender and Development (GAD)

Section 27:
“All concerned government entities shall submit their GAD plan to the National Commission on Women for review. They shall likewise submit annual reports to Congress, the Department of Budget and Management (DBM), National Commission on Women (NCW), indicating the accomplishments and amounts utilized to implement programs/projects/activities addressing gendere issues and women empowerment. The evaluaton of agencies utilization of the GAD budget shall be performance based.”

 

Republic Act No. 9710 – An Act Providing for the Magna Carta of Women

Section 36: Gender Mainstreaming as a Strategy for Implementing the Magna Carta of Women
“All government departments, including their attached agencies, offices, bureaus, state universities and colleges, government owned and controlled coporations, local government units and all other government instrumentalities shall adopt gender mainstreaming as a strategy to promote women’s human rights and eliminate gender discrimination in their systems, structures, policies, programs, processes and procedures.

Section 36-B: Creation and/or Strengthening of the GAD Focal Points (GFP)
“All concerned government agencies and instrumentalities mentioned above shall establish or strengthen their GAD Focal Point System (GFPS) or a similar GAD mechanism to catalyze and accelerate gender mainstreaming within the agency.”

In addition to Joint Circular 99-4 issued by the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA), the DBM and NCRFW, additional sets of guidelines, as deemed necessary, shall be formulated, for the implementation of GAD-related programs/projects/activities.

Digital Library

Digital GAD Library

R.A. 9262 : Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children (VAWC) Act of 2004

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R.A. 7877 : Anti-Sexual Harassment Act of 1995 in Different Languages

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R.A. 11313 : Safe Spaces Act

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R.A. 11313 : Safe Spaces Act or the Bawal Bastos Law (PRIMER)

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Inter-Agency Council on Violence Against Women and Their Children

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SOURCE: https://library.pcw.gov.ph/

City Ordinances (keyword: women, gender)

SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD CITY OF ILAGAN

APPROVED ORDINANCES

Sectoral Representation

Hon. Evelyn C. Diaz

City Councilor - Women Sector Representative

Committee on Women, Children and Family

Chairman         – Hon. Evelyn C. Diaz

Co-Chairman   – Hon. Lilian Q. Bringas

Members:

Hon. Jessamyn Uy-Ligan

Hon. Rachel V. Garcia

Hon. Gaylor M. Malunay

Hon. Errol John “EJ” R. Nebalasca

Hon. Perlita G. Gaoiran 

Appointment of Women Sector Representative

Resources

Center for Women Development (CEWOD)

VISION

The center envision the harmonious inter-relationship of women's development web, each member and association actively participating in the attainment of LGU Total Development Agenda.

MISSION

To serve as a central web of Women Network for sustainable development

OBJECTIVE

The center aims to guide women on the wisdom of being united, the art of loving, build bridges the will to succeed, undaunted of new horizon faith in new beginnings, it is a place where women dares to dream once again!!

Women's Organization

ILagan Association of Women (ILAW)

 

Click here (ILAW Facebook Page)

Multi-Sectoral Councils

Focal Person: ENG’R ROMEO C. GARCIA

  • Contact No.: (078) 624 0009
  • Email: cdpo@cityofilagan.gov.ph

Focal Person : MARIVIC PERALTA 

  • 0935 069 381
  • email: cityhealthofficeoneilagan@gmail.com

Focal Person: RICARTE M. CASTRO

  • email: rmc_0627@yahoo.com

Focal Person: ATTY. MARLON PACCARANGAN

  • legaloffice.cityofilagan@gmail.com

Focal Person: DONALD B. RAMOS

  • 0926 928 3701

Focal Person: RICKY C. LAGGUI

  • Bids & Awards Commitee
Population Database

POPULATION DATABASE

Population, Household, Families, Male, Female by Barangay

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Total Population, Household & Families

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Population by Sex

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Population by Age Bracket

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CHILDREN POPULATION DATABASE

Child Population by Sex and Age

0-17 Years Old

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Child Population by Sex

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Child with PWD

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Child Engage in Exploitative or Harardous Work

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Child Living with Parents or Guardians

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Child with Birth Registration

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Child Ethnicity

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COMMUNITY RISK ASSESSMENT

CRA by Families

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CRA by Individual

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CRA - TOP 1 HAZARD BY BARANGAY

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CRA - TOP 2 HAZARD BY BARANGAY

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Services Database

WALK IN CLIENTS HIRED ON DIFFERENT ESTABLISHMENTS

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CAREER DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT PROGRAM (CDSP)

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GOVERNMENT INTERNSHIP PROGRAM (GIP)

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SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR EMPLOYMENT OF STUDENTS (SPES)

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JOBSTART PROGRAM (BATCH 1)

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JOBSTART PROGRAM (BATCH 2)

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TULONG PANGKABUHAYAN SA MGA DISPLACED WORKERS (TUPAD)

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SULONG ILAGAN KASANAYANG PANGKABUHAYAN PROGRAM (SIKAP)

Whole Year

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PESO OFW MIGRANT DESK

REPARTRIATED OFW’s (Whole Year)

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OTHER PESO PROGRAMS

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SINING NA GAGABAY SA KABATAANG ILAGUEÑO (SINAG)

DANCE

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SINING NA GAGABAY SA KABATAANG ILAGUEÑO (SINAG)

MUSIC

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SINING NA GAGABAY SA KABATAANG ILAGUEÑO (SINAG)

VISUAL ARTS

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ANG LAKAS NG BATANG ILAGUEÑO (ALAB)

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YAKAPIN AKBAYAN KAUSAPIN AT PAKINGGAN ILAGUEÑONG NANGANGAILANGAN (YAKAPIN)

January - December

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Social Services

To view the page of the relevant offices, choose and click the image.

Livelihood Assistance

Educational Assistance

Scholarship Assistance

Medical/ Hospital Assistance

Provision of Medicine

Burial Assistance

Pre-marriage Counseling

Sports Development

Talent Development

Farming Assistance

Senior Citizens Affair

Youth Counseling

Calendar of Activities
Awards and Recognition

 

News
How can we help you?

EXPERIENCING VIOLENCE? YOU MAY CONTACT OR VISIT US:

ANTI-SEXUAL HARASSMENT & VAWC HOTLINE

SUMBUNGAN NG BAYAN HOTLINE

YAKAPIN (Yakagin, Akbayan, Kausapin At Pakinggan Ilagueñong Nangangailangan)

  • Youth Center, City Hall Complex, City of Ilagan, Isabela
  • 0936-448-9588

CITY LEGAL OFFICE

  • 2nd Floor, City Hall, City of Ilagan, Isabela
  • Email: legaloffice.cityofilagan@gmail.com

CITY DISASTER RISK REDUCTION MANAGEMENT OFFICE

CITY SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

ISABELA POLICE PROVINCIAL OFFICE

CITY POLICE STATION - MAIN

POLICE STATION - LULLUTAN

  • PNP Building, Delfin Albano Road, Lullutan, City of Ilagan, Isabela
  • Contact Number: 

POLICE STATION - BALIGATAN (Pulisya Ti Umili)

Gallery

National Women’s Month Theme Gallery

source: https://pcw.gov.ph