Gender and Development Database Dcf
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Availability of in-service/employment trainings with legal literacy training and awareness-raising for women in the labor force, focusing on their rights as employees, Over total in-service trainings conducted, (latest available at least 2 years)
Availability of in-service training focusing on womens' rights as employees
Total in-service Training Conducted
Number of trainings on marketing, export development and joint venture promotion to female entrepreneurs and relevant associations, over total number of trainings conducted, (latest available at least 2 years)
Number of trainings on marketing, export development and joint venture promotion to female entrepreneurs and relevant associations
Total number of trainings conducted,
Proportion of persons 15 years old and above who are not working but actively seeking work, by sex
Male
Female
Both Sexes
Percentage
50
100
150
66.67%
Employment contribution in percent of total employment, by sex
Total Employment
Male
Percentage
Female
Percentage
500
300
60%
200
40%
Percentage of women employed to total employment, (latest available at least 2 years)
YEAR
Total Employment
Male
Female
Percentage
YR 1
500
300
200
40%
YR 2
500
300
200
40%
•AGRICULTURE LAND UTILIZATION
Comprehensive Development and Management Plans (CDMP) and Industrial Forest Management Agreement (IFMA) integrated with gender concerns (MCW-IRR Sec. 23 B 3.c)
Enumerate in bulleted list:
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Policy and guidelines developed to ensure membership of marginalized women in councils for sustainable development created pursuant to existing laws (MCW-IRR Sec. 23 B 12.b)
Enumerate in bulleted list:
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•
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Provision of access and links of production areas to markets (MCW-IRR Sec. 23 B. 14.a)
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Farm to market roads constructed in rural areas to ensure access and links to markets (MCW-IRR Sec. 23 B. 14.a)
Enumerate in bulleted list:
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•
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Number of farmers with access to agricultural credit, by sex, by service provider, (latest available at least 2 years)
Provider Name
Male Farmers
Female Farmers
Total Farmers
1
1
2
1
1
2
Percentage of women enjoying equal treatment in land and agrarian reform, (latest available at least 2 years)
Male
Female
Both Sexes
Percentage
1
1
2
0.5
•FOOD SELF-SUFFICIENCY
FOOD SELF-SUFFICIENCY
Data Requirements
Y/N
Specify in bulleted list..
Gender-responsive PPAs on food security and sustainable use of productive resources developed and/or implemented (MCW-IRR Sec. 23)
LGU programs and projects on food security and sustainable use of productive resources enhanced to become gender responsive
(MCW-IRR Sec. 23)
Appropriate training programs for food security to strengthen women’s capacities implemented
Policy guidelines recognizing women as farmers and fisher folk and giving them equal opportunities to participate in programs and projects (MCW-IRR Sec. 23)
Promotion of the use of organic fertilizer in food production
(MCW-IRR
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