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What is GAD (Gender and Development) ?

Gender and Development (GAD) refers to the development perspective and process that are 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; seeks to transform society’s social, economic and political structures and questions the validity of the gender roles they ascribed to women and men; contends that women are active agents of development and not just passive recipients of development assistance; and stresses the need of women to organize themselves and participate in political processes to strengthen their legal rights.

(Source: Official Gazette)

Goal of GAD

As a development approach, GAD seeks to equalize the status and condition of and relations between women and men by influencing the process and output of policy-making, planning, budgeting, implementation and monitoring, and evaluation so that they would deliberately address the gender issues and concerns affecting the full development of women.

Gender Equity

Means giving more opportunities to those who have less and those who are historically and socially disadvantaged 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”

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 level.


International Mandates for Gender and Development

  • Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also known as the Global Goals – adopted by all United Nations Member States in 2015 as a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity by 2030.
    https://sdgs.un.org/goals

National Mandates for Gender Mainstreaming

  • Republic Act No. 9710 (2009) Magna Carta of Women – The local adaptation of the UN CEDAW; requires: i) all government departments to ensure that women benefit equally and participate directly in the development programs and projects; ii) that GAD Programs addressing gender issues and concerns
    https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/2009/08/14/republic-act-no-9710/f

 

Infographics

  Expanded Maternity Leave Law 

#GADExplorer / Brochure: Republic Act 11210: 105- Day Expanded Maternity Leave Law

This Brochure contains the Frequently asked questions on RA 11210 or the 105 – Day Expanded Maternity Leave Law. 

You may download a copy for FREE on # PCWDigitalLibrary at https://library.pcw.gov.ph/brochure-republic-act-11210…/

May tanong tungkol sa GAD? #searchGAD sa https://library.pcw.gov.ph/

 

          Toys

Toys have no gender.

It's about time that we break traditional gender stereotypes in toys and allow kids to embrace their individual choices and passions. Let's raise a generation that fosters an inclusive and equitable society!

          Women

Women are not objects. In online messages, comments, locker rooms, real-life conversations, online and offline, treat them with dignity and respect.

 Videos

1.   Tsong Tsong Tsong is part of the radio campaign launched by the PCW and the DDB Group Philippines during the 2018 18-Day Campaign to End Violence Against Women (VAW). This Dubbed as “The Macho Choir”, this award-winning campaign used three songs from our childhood that replace the lyrics with messages against catcalling to emphasize that catcalling is a kind of sexual harassment and it is no laughing matter. Also featured in this radio campaign are the songs “Sitsiritsit” and “P.T.B.U. (Paa, Tuhod, Balikat, Ulo).”

https://library.pcw.gov.ph/tsong-tsong-macho-choir-anti-catcalling-lyric-video/

2.  Sitsiritsit is part of the radio campaign launched by the PCW and the DDB Group Philippines during the 2018 18-Day Campaign to End Violence Against Women (VAW). This Dubbed as “The Macho Choir”, this award-winning campaign used three songs from our childhood that replace the lyrics with messages against catcalling to emphasize that catcalling is a kind of sexual harassment and it is no laughing matter. Also featured in this radio campaign are the songs “Tsong, Tsong, Tsong” and “P.T.B.U. (Paa, Tuhod, Balikat, Ulo).”

https://library.pcw.gov.ph/sitsiritsit-macho-choir-anti-catcalling-lyric-video/

3.  P.T.B.U. (Paa, Tuhod, Balikat, Ulo) is part of the radio campaign launched by the PCW and the DDB Group Philippines during the 2018 18-Day Campaign to End Violence Against Women (VAW). This Dubbed as “The Macho Choir”, this award-winning campaign used three songs from our childhood that replace the lyrics with messages against catcalling to emphasize that catcalling is a kind of sexual harassment and it is no laughing matter. Also featured in this radio campaign are the songs “Tsong, tsong, tsong” and “Sitsiritsit”

https://library.pcw.gov.ph/p-t-b-u-paa-tuhod-balikat-ulo-macho-choir-anti-catcalling-lyric-video/

 

 

 

 

2013 PROJECTED POPULATION

 

 MUNICIPALITY AND BARANGAY

 Projected data based on 2007-2015 census 

 

 

BARANGAY

TOTAL POPULATION

 2007

 2015

1.   Bonifacio

609

802

2.   Bunawan

1,269

1,471

3.   Calaran

1,094

1,192

4.   Dapacan Alto

1,019

1,098

5.   Dapacan Bajo

560

660

6.   Langub

887

1,570

7.   Libertad

454

377

8.   Magcamiguing

1,037

1,127

9.   Mamalad

455

514

10. Mauswagon

484

621

11. Northern Poblacion

1,414

1,283

12. Salvador

616

567

13. San Isidro

416

482

14. Siloy

672

672

15. Singalat

245

255

16. Solinog

1,705

2,367

17. Southwestern Poblacion

2,512

3,260

18. Sulipat

747

861

19. Don Bernardo A. Neri

3,402

3,775

TOTAL

19,597

22,954

 

 

 


Municipality                                        : Calamba

Province                                              : Misamis Occidental

Region                                                 : 10

 

 

BACKGROUND HISTORICAL

 

Legend                                                            : Calamba originally called Solinog

Legal Basis of its creation                   : Executive Order 85 Series of 1947

Congressional District                         : District I

No. of Barangay                                 : 19 Barangays

Number of Purok                                : 84 Puroks

 

 

PHYSICAL FEATURES

 

Land Area                                           : 11,254 hectares

Land Uses                                          

                                                                            Area                                            Percentage

Agriculture                                                      7,785.2309                              69.20%

Forest                                                                   84                                         0.80%

Residential                                                         331,6379                                2.95%

Industrial/Commercial                                         14.4312                                0.13%

Others (Land Area)                                         3,029.1290                              26.92%

Exempt (rivers, creeks, streets, public areas)

Topography                                         : Generally (Flat, rugged, rolling terrain)

 

Major Rivers/Lakes/Mountains

1.      Langaran River

2.      Bunawan River

 

 

MUNICIPAL INFORMATION

 

Telephone Number                              : 088-2713-215

Fax Number                                        : 088-2713-221

Municipal Classification                     : 4th Class Municipality

Email Address                                                : This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Webpage                                             : www.calambamisocc.gov.ph

Municipal Type                                   : Landlocked 

Estimated Annual Income                  : P 5,000,000.00

(Excluding IRA)

Major Source of Income                     : Agriculture

IRA Share                                           : P 25,038,333.00

 

 

SOCIAL SECTOR

 

Demography

      Total Population (Projected)         : 20,629

      Male                                              : 10,258

      Female                                           : 10,011

      Population Destiny                        : 180 persons/sq.km.

      No. of Households                        : 4,298

      Average Household Size              : 5

      Birth Rate

      Death Rate                                                : 5.03%

 

 

RELIGION AND CULTURE

 

Major Denominations                                     Percentage

1. Roman Catholic                                          55%

2. Philippine Independent                               20%

3. UCCP/Evangelical                                      10%

4. Other Denominations                                  15%

    (SDA, Iglesia ni Cristo and others)

 

Dialects                                               : Cebuano, Visayan, English and Tagalog

Ethno-linguistic Groups                      : Subanin

 

 

HEALTH

 

      Health Facilities                                    Public                      Private

Number of Health Centers                              1                                  -

Number of Barangay Health Stations             3

Number of Hospital                                        1                                  -

Number of Medical Clinics                             -                                   1

Number of Centers for the Elderly                 -                                   -

Number of Ambulance                                   2                                  -

 

Health Sub-Sector

Death Rate                                          : 5.03%

Malnutrition Rate                                : 23.26%

Mortality Rate                                     : 6.21%

 

Health Personnel                               Government Employee                     Private Practitioner

Number of Doctors                                         6                                                          2

Number of Nurses                                           17                                                        -

Number of Dentists                                        2                                                          3

Number of Midwives                                      12                                                        3

Others: Med-tech                                            4                                                          1

 

Total Number of PhilHealth sa Masa  Enrollees         - 4,531

 

 

EDUCATION

 

Education Sub-sector

Literacy Rate                                      : 97.7%

 

Educational Institution                              Public                                   Private

No. of Daycare Centers                                  22                                            1

No. of Pre-schools                                          2                                              3

No. of Elementary Schools                             17                                            3

No. of High Schools                                       1                                              2

No. of Colleges and Universities                    -                                               2

No. of Vocational Schools                              -                                               1

 

 

ELEMENTARY ENROLLMENT

2007-2008

 

Name of School          Total Enrollment         No. of Teacher                        Teacher-Student Ratio

1. Calamba District                2,560                            113                                          1:23

2. SHS                                       195                              10                                          1:30

3. LCS                                       122                                6                                          1:20

4. PICS                                       36                                3                                          1:12

                        TOTAL          2,913                            132                                          1:22

 

HIGH SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

2007-2008

 

Name of School          Total Enrollment         No. of Teacher                        Teacher-Student Ratio

1. CNHS                                 770                              23                                            1:33

2. SHS                                     646                              15                                            1:45

3. LCS                                     390                                9                                            1:43

                        TOTAL       1,806                               47                                            1:33

 

COLLEGE ENROLLMENT

2007-2008

 

Name of School          Total Enrollment         No. of Teacher                        Teacher-Student Ratio

1. SHS                                     389                              12                                            1:40

2. MCC                                   202                              15                                            1:35

3. JTI                                         21                                5                                            1:40

                        TOTAL           612                              32                                            1:20

 

 

Teacher-Student Ration                               Public                                     Private

Elementary                                                      1:23                                         1:22

High School                                                    1:33                                         1:44

 

 

Literacy Rate                                                              - 97.7%

Number of Daycare Center                                         - 24

Number of Daycare Workers                                      - 24

 

 

ECONOMIC SECTOR

 

Average Monthly Income       - P 4,500.00 a family of five

Per capita income                    - P 10,800.00/year

Unemployment Rate               - 6.63%

 

Existing Major Business Establishments

1.      Merchandising/Enterprises

2.      Pawnshops/Banks

3.      Refreshments/Restaurants

4.      Drugstores

5.      Internet Café

6.      Dealers of Coco Lumber

7.      Gasoline Stations

8.      Cassava/Copra Buyers

9.      Lending Institutions

 

No. of Business Establishments          : 785

Lodging House/Restaurant

1.      Kasandra Pension House

2.      Robert Eatery

3.      Don Alberto Cuisine

 

 

EMPLOYMENT

 

Employment Rate                               : 59.96%

 

Major Source of Income                                 : Agriculture

Major Fields of Employment                          % of Employed                   Population

1. Farming/Self-employed                                          68%                             5,068

2. Government/Private Employed                              20%                             1,500

3. Hired Labor                                                                        12%                                886

 

 

AGRICULTURE

 

Major Crops                          Annual Production                           Area Planted

                                                          (MT)                                               (HA)

1. Coconut                              13,800                                                 6,000

2. Rice                                     723.12                                                 152.4

3. Corn                                    382.65                                                 216.2

 

 Livestock                               Population                              Annual Meat Production (MT)

1. Cattle                                  1,765

2. Swine                                  3,389

3. Poultry                                30,167

4. Carabao                               1,363

5. Others (Goat)                      956

 

FISHING

Fishing Ground

Fish Ponds                              : 0.2 Hectares

Annual Fish Production (Major Species Catched/Harvested)

      Tilapia       -           3 MT

      Carp          -           0.2 MT

      Hito           -           0.8 MT

 

 

FOREST AND MINING

Forest Area                 : 84 Hectares

Mineral Reserves         : None Hectares

 

Major Forest Products                        : Rattan

 

 

TRADE AND INDUSTRY

 

Major Industry Products         : None

 

Existing Major Business Establishments:

1.      Merchandising/Enterprises

2.      Pawnshops/Banks

3.      Refreshments/Restaurants

 

No. of Business Establishments : 785

Exports: (latest) : None

 

 

TOURISM

 

Major Tourism Attractions/Destinations:

1.      Bulawis Swimming Pool

2.      Siloy Earth Dam

3.      San Isidro Water Falls

 

Major Hotels/Restaurants:

1.      Kasandra Pension House

2.      Robert Eatery

3.      Don Alberto Cuisine

 

 

INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES

 

Roads (km)                 National                      Provincial                    Municipal                    Barangay

Concrete                      1                                  1.717                           5.20285                       0.910

Asphalt                        11                                    -                               2.10694                       0

Gravel                         4.090                           38.75                           3.51826                       12.410

Earth Dirt                    -                                   8.263                           5.76095                       60.135

Total Length              16.090                         48.730                         16.3847                       73.455

Bridges                       7                                  4                                  1                                  3

 

IRRIGATION:

No. Irrigation Structures per Type      : CIP & Earth Dam

Total Irrigation Farms                         : 152.4 Hectares

 

PORTS: (NUMBER)

Base Ports                               : N/A

Terminal Port                          : N/A

Other Government Port/s        : None

Private Ports                            : None

 

AIRPORTS:

Domestic         : None

Private             : None

 

WATER SUPPLY:

Major sources of potable water supply:          Spring and Well

      68% of household served

      68.42% of barangay served

 

POWER SUPPLY:

Existing Electric Cooperative : Misamis Occidental Electric Cooperative I, Inc.

65% of household served

100% of barangay served

 

TRANSPORTATION:

Types of transportation available

1.      Buses

2.      Vans & Jeepneys

3.      Motorillas or Motor cab and Motor single

 

Major Transportation Companies        : Rural Transit Company

 

COMMUNICATION:

Type                            No. of Services Available

Postal                                      1

Telegram                                 1

Telephone                                2

Courier                                    None

Radio Station                          1

TV Station                              25 channels available

Print Media                             8

Internet Service Providers      1

Cell Sites                                 3

Others (SSB Radio)

 

A.    Landlines

1.      CRUZTELCO

2.      DDD

 

B.     Cell Site

1.      Smart

A. Smart Wifi

2.      Globe

 

C.     Relay Stations

1. PHILTEL

2. LIBERTY

3. PLDT

 

D.    Postal

E.     Telegram

F.      Radio Stations Available                          - 13

G.    TV Stations/Channels Available               - 15

H.    Print Media                                               - 8

-    All type of magazines

 

 

Number of Household with Sanitary Toilets  : 3696

 

 

Calamba eLGU Projects

·         Which seeks to assist the LGUs in making a head start in computerization and thereby enable, better and faster delivery of government services.

·         eLGU projects application:

1.      eRPTS

2.      eBPLS

3.      eTOMS

4.      eLibrary

5.      eNGAS

6.      and etc.

 

 

 


From Metro Manila:


Via Dipolog City

Take an airplane bound for Dipolog City and from the airport take a motorcab to the city’s bus terminal.  Take a bus or a van bound for Calamba.  Alighting at the Calamba Integrated Terminal, take a motorcab to any of the destinations you want to visit and it will take you there. You can also take a Ferry boat for a two nights trip, arriving at Dipolog City Pier around 7:00 a.m.; from the pier take a motorcab to the city’s bus terminal.

Via Ozamis City

Take a ferry boat bound to Ozamis City for two nights trip. Arriving at the Ozamis City pier, take a bus bound for Dipolog City. Passing by Calamba, drop by at the Calamba Integrated Terminal, take a motorcab to any of the destinations you want to visit and it will take you there. You can also, take a motorcab from the Ozamis City Pier to Integrated Bus and Jeepney Terminal, and there you take a van bound for Dipolog City. There are also vans who will take you straight to the municipality of Calamba.

From Cebu:


Via Ozamis City


From Cebu City take a Ferry Boat for an overnight trip, arriving at Ozamis City around 6:00 a.m., take a bus bound for Dipolog City. Passing by Calamba, drop by at the Calamba Integrated Terminal, take a motorcab to any of the destinations you want to visit and it will take you there. You can also, take a motorcab from the Ozamis City Pier to Integrated Bus and Jeepney Terminal, and there you take a van bound for Dipolog City. There are also vans who will take you straight to the municipality of Calamba.

Via The Municipality of Plaridel

From Cebu City take a Ferry Boat for an overnight trip, arriving at the Municipality of Plaridel around 6:00 a.m.; take a bus or van bound for Dipolog City. Passing by Calamba, drop by at the Calamba Integrated Terminal, take a motorcab to any of the destinations you want to visit and it will take you there. Motorcabs are also available as another mean of trsportation from Plaridel to Calamba.

Via Pulawan, Dapitan City


From Cebu City take a Ferry Boat or a Fast Craft for an overnight trip, arriving at the Pulawan, Dapitan City Pier around 6:00 a.m.; take a bus or a van bound for Ozamis City. Passing by Calamba, drop by at the Calamba Integrated Terminal, take a motorcab to any of the destinations you want to visit and it will take you there.

From Cagayan de Oro City

From Cagayan de Oro City, take a bus bound to Dipolog City. Passing by Calamba, drop by at the Calamba Integrated Terminal, take a motorcab to any of the destinations you want to visit and it will take you there.


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