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FDP Form 5 - Annual GAD Accomplishment Report
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(PCW-DILG-DBM-NEDA JMC No. 2016-01 dated January 12, 2016, Annex E)
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ANNUAL GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT (GAD) ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT
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FY 2022
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Region:IV-A (CALABARZON)Total LGU Budget (Php):4,500,000,000.00
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Province:RIZALTotal GAD Expenditure (Php):246,650,240.87
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City / Municipality:ANTIPOLO CITY5.48%
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Gender Issue or GAD MandateGAD ObjectiveRelevant LGU Program or ProjectGAD ActivityPerformance Indicator and TargetActual Results Approved
GAD Budget
Actual
GAD Cost or Expenditure
Variance or Remarks% Utilization Rate
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(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6) (7) (8) (9)
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CLIENT-FOCUSED
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Gender Issue
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Article VI, Section 54 of the City Resolution No. 2019-057: "A Resolution Adopting the Revised Gender and Development (GAD) Code of Rizal Province, And For Other Purposes" - Women and Children Support System: Promotion and Protection of Children.

Article IV, Section 12 of the City Ordinance No. 2019-894: "Child and Youth Welfare Code of Antipolo City" - Programs and Services for Children: Comprehensive Program for Children.

Supporting Statistics Data:
CSWDO Data in C.Y. 2019-2021:
2021 - A total of one thousand eight hundred thirty-three (1,833) [1,430 males and 403 females] children were admitted at the Lingap Kabataan Center (LKC).

2020 - A total of one thousand two hundred eighty-seven (1,287) [855 males and 432 females] children were admitted at the LKC.

2019 - A total of one thousand three hundred twenty-three (1,323) [971 males and 352 females] children were admitted at the LKC.
Provided financial assistance to identified CAR admitted at the Lingap Kabataan Center (LKC) for their daily school allowance.Educational Assistance for In-house ResidentsProvision of financial assistance to identified CAR admitted at the LKC, that eased their educational needs.I - Number of children provided with educational assistance for the whole year.

T - At least twenty (20) children were provided with educational assistance for the whole year.

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE
Assistance (Cash) - Php 28,000.00
Total MOOE = Php 28,000.00
Ten (10) children admitted at the LKC were provided with educational assistance for the whole year--in terms of enrolment; pick up of module materials from school and submission of school requirements to teachers; as well as conduct of tutorial sessions. 28,000.00 - Implemented at no cost
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Insufficient awareness and knowledge of street children ages 12 to 17 years old in dealing with day-to-day problem due to lack of parental skills towards child-rearing--resulting to poor self-concept and commitment to the community.

Article VI-VII of the City Resolution No. 2019-057: "A Resolution Adopting the Revised Gender and Development (GAD) Code of Rizal Province, And For Other Purposes" - Women and Children Support System / Women with Special Needs and Other Special Concerns.

Article III, Section 10 of the City Ordinance No. 2019-894: "Child and Youth Welfare Code of Antipolo City" - Rights of the Child.

Supporting Statistics Data:
CSWDO Data in C.Y. 2019-2021:
2021 - A total of one thousand eight hundred thirty-three (1,833) [1,430 males and 403 females] children were admitted at the Lingap Kabataan Center (LKC).

2020 - A total of one thousand two hundred eighty-seven (1,287) [855 males and 432 females] children were admitted at the LKC.

2019 - A total of one thousand three hundred twenty-three (1,323) [971 males and 352 females] children were admitted at the LKC.


Enhanced knowledge and skills of children on healthy coping mechanisms and improved community involvement, through conduct of workshop-seminar.Workshop-Seminar on Establishment of Self-Concept and Commitment in the CommunityConduct of two-day seminar-workshop on coping mechanisms (e.g. problem-solving and decision-making that would help the children become independent and productive members of the community by establishing positive self-concept and commitment in the community.I1 - Number of workshop-seminar conducted for the whole year.
T1 - One (1) workshop-seminar was conducted for the whole year.

I2 - Number of participants attended the activity.
T2 - At least ten (10) participants have attended the activity.

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE
Snacks and Lunch Expenses - Php 7,520.00
Honorarium Expenses - Php 6,000.00
Total MOOE = Php 13,520.00
One workshop-seminar conducted on July 9, 2022

Thirty-six (36) in-house children (25 male & 11 female) of the Lingap Kabataan Center have attended the activity
13,520.00 - Implemented at no cost to the City

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Insufficient knowledge and skills on parenting of parents of children at-risk (CAR).

Supporting Statistics Data:
CSWDO Data in C.Y. 2019-2021:
2021 - A total of one thousand eight hundred thirty-three (1,833) [1,430 males and 403 females] children were admitted at the Lingap Kabataan Center (LKC).

2020 - A total of one thousand two hundred eighty-seven (1,287) [855 males and 432 females] children were admitted at the LKC.

2019 - A total of one thousand three hundred twenty-three (1,323) [971 males and 352 females] children were admitted at the LKC.

Enhanced knowledge and skills on parenting of parents of CAR.Parents Meeting / Conference / SeminarConduct of meeting / conference / seminar with parents of CAR.I1 - Number of meeting / conference / seminar conducted for the whole year.
T1 - One (1) meeting / conference / seminar was conducted for the whole year.

I2 - Number of participants attended the seminar.
T2 - At least ten (10) participants have attended the seminar.

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE
Lunch Expenses - Php 13,800.00
Total MOOE = Php 13,800.00

Two (2) meetings were conducted for the whole year 2022, and a total of forty (40) parents (2 male & 38 female) have attended the meetings. 13,800.00 - Implemented at no cost
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Insufficient knowledge of Kalipunan ng Liping Pilipina (KALIPI) officers on women-related laws and policies.

Article VI-VII of the City Resolution No. 2019-057: "A Resolution Adopting the Revised Gender and Development (GAD) Code of Rizal Province, And For Other Purposes" - Women and Children Support System / Women with Special Needs and Other Special Concerns.

Supporting Statistics Data:
CSWDO Data in C.Y. 2021 - Young Undefeated Ladies Association—Kalipunan ng Liping Pilipina (YULA-KALIPI) was organized in the month of December, with nine (9) elected officers from each of the sixteen (16) barangays.

Enhanced knowledge of KALIPI officers on women-related laws and policies, through the conduct of orientation / seminar.Orientation / Seminar on Women-Related Laws for KALIPI Officers in Sixteen (16) Barangays in Antipolo CityConduct of orientation / seminar on women-related laws and policies for KALIPI officers from the sixteen (16) barangays.I1 - Number of orientation / seminar conducted for the whole year.
T1 - One (1) orientation / seminar was conducted for the whole year.

I2 - Number of participants attended the activity.
T2 - At least sixteen (16) participants have attended the activity.

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE
Training Expenses = 32,250.00
Total MOOE = Php 32,250.00
One (1) orientation / seminar was conducted for the whole year.

Seventy-four (74) (4 males and 70 females) participants attended the activity. Twelve (12) of the barangays in Antipolo City were able to send representatives-participants; whereas the Barangays Calawis, Mayamot, Muntindilaw, and San Isidro failed to provide representatives-participants for the activity.
32,250.00 27,750.00 Implemented and GAD Expenditure is 86.05% of Approved GAD Budget.
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Insufficient knowledge of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) beneficiaries on the nature and significance of gender sensitivity.

Supporting Statistics Data:
4Ps Data in C.Y. 2019:
One hundred seventy-eight (178) 4Ps beneficiaries were classified as Level 1 in the Gender Sensitivity Indicator, as per the Social Welfare and Development Indicator (SWDI) Result.
Enhanced knowledge and skills of 4Ps beneficiaries on gender sensitivity and dealing with its issues, through conduct of training.Gender Sensitivity Training for Male SpousesConduct of Gender Sensitivity Training for male spouses-beneficiaries of 4Ps.I1 - Number of training conducted for the whole year.
T1 - One (1) training was conducted for the whole year.

I2 - Number of participants attended the activity.
T2 - At least seventy (70) participants have attended the activity.

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE
Training and Honorarium Expenses - Php 5,150.00
Total MOOE = Php 5,150.00

Gatherings among the 4Ps beneficiaries are discouraged due to COVID pandemic. 5,150.00 - Gatherings among the 4Ps beneficiaries are discouraged due to COVID pandemic; hence, program was not implemented.
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Insufficient source of income for the marginalized families / sectors.

Supporting Statistics Data:
CSWDO Data on Year 2017, 2018 & 2020
Year 2017 & 2020:471 beneficiaries - 20% non-Pantawid & 80% 4Ps beneficiaries510 individuals were provided with livelihood assistance.

Year 2018:1,076 Out-of-School Youth (432 Female and 644 Male) registered.227 IPs and Non-IPs attended the 3-days training on Basic-Micro Management Training (BMMT) for Sustainable Livelihood Program Association (SLPA).
Empowered marginalized families / sectors, through provision of alternative source of income for them to address their daily basic needs.Sustainable Livelihood ProgramProvision of livelihood assistance to marginalized families / sectors.I - Number of marginalized families / sectors provided with livelihood assistance for the whole year.

T - At least one hundred (100) marginalized families / sectors were provided with livelihood assistance for the whole year.

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE
Donations - Php3,000,000.00
Total MOOE = Php 3,000,000.00
Four hundred sixty-six (466) (122 males and 344 females) were provided with livelihood assistance for the whole year. 3,000,000.00 - Donations were received from partner agencies and provided to beneficiaries; hence, implemented at no cost to the City.
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Low level of capacity of indigent clients to sustain their needs (medical and educational).

Article VI-VII of the City Resolution No. 2019-057: "A Resolution Adopting the Revised Gender and Development (GAD) Code of Rizal Province, And For Other Purposes" - Women and Children Support System / Women with Special Needs and Other Special Concerns.

Article III, Section 10 of the City Ordinance No. 2019-894: "Child and Youth Welfare Code of Antipolo City" - Rights of the Child.

Supporting Statistics Data:

CSWDO Data Year 2021:
1. Ten thousand forty-three (10,043) (45% males and 55% females) individuals were provided with medical assistance in a form of cash.
2. Two hundred eighty (280) (50% males and 50% females) individuals were provided with medical assistance in a form of guarantee letter.
3. Three thousand one hundred seven (3,107) bereaved families were provided with burial assistance in a form of cash.
4. Six hundred thirty-one (631) bereaved families were provided with burial assistance in a form of old niche discount.
5. Four hundred forty-eight (448) bereaved families were provided with burial assistance in a form of cremation.
Increased capacities of indigent clients to sustain their needs (medical and educational); through provision of assistance.Assistance to Individuals / Families in Crisis Situation (AICS)1. Conduct of assessment / validation of requirements and client's background.

2. Provision of medical assistance in a form of cash / guarantee letter as well as educational assistance in a form of cash.

3. Monthly coordination with partner government hospitals for monitoring of fund utilization.
I1 - Number of individuals / families in crisis situation provided with medical assistance.
T1 - At least one thousand (1,000) individuals / families in crisis situation provided with medical assistance.

I2 - Number of individuals / families in crisis situation provided with educational assistance.
T2 - At least one hundred (100) individuals / families in crisis situation provided with educational assistance.

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE
Assistance (Guarantee Letter / Cash) - Php22,704,333.95
Donations (Food Packs) - Php120,000,000.00
Total MOOE = Php142,704,333.95
Thirteen thousand and thirteen (13,013) (3,486 males and 9,527 females) individuals / families in crisis situation provided with medical assistance in a form of cash from January to December. Three hundred six (306) (65 males and 241 females) individuals / families in crisis situation provided with medical assistance in a form of guarantee letter from January to December.

Six hundred twenty (620) (176 males and 444 females) individuals / families in crisis situation provided with educational assistance from January to December.
142,704,333.95 122,873,297.87 Implemented and GAD Expenditure is 86.10% of Approved GAD Budget.
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6. Eighty-one (81) bereaved families were provided with burial assistance in a form of ash vault.
7. Three hundred forty-two (342) (37% males and 63% females) individuals were provided with educational assistance in a form of cash.
8. Ninety-three (93) individuals benefitted from the transportation (balik-probinsya) assistance.

CSWDO Data in C.Y. 2020:
a. 3,932 males and 7,809 females were provided with financial / medical assistance in a form of cash.
b. 136 males and 285 females were provided with financial / medical assistance in a form of guarantee letter.
c. 1,285 males and 2,353 females were provided with educational assistance.

CSWDO Data on Year 2019:
a. 3,883 clients were provided with financial / medical assistance in a form of cash.
b. 511 clients were provided with financial / medical assistance in form of guarantee letter.
c. 1,171 bereaved families were provided with burial / medical assistance.
d. 54 families / individuals benefitted from the Balik Probinsya Program.
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Presence of street children and families in the streets during curfew hours.

Article VI, Section 54 of the City Resolution No. 2019-057: "A Resolution Adopting the Revised Gender and Development (GAD) Code of Rizal Province, And For Other Purposes" - Women and Children Support System: Promotion and Protection of Children.

Article VII, Section 59 of the City Ordinance No. 2019-894: "Child and Youth Welfare Code of Antipolo City" - Lingap Kabataan sa Lansangan Operation.

Supporting Statistics Data:
CSWDO Data in C.Y. 2019-2021:
2021 - A total of one thousand eight hundred thirty-three (1,833) [1,430 males and 403 females] children were admitted at the Lingap Kabataan Center (LKC).

2020 - A total of one thousand two hundred eighty-seven (1,287) [855 males and 432 females] children were admitted at the LKC.

2019 - A total of one thousand three hundred twenty-three (1,323) [971 males and 352 females] children were admitted at the LKC.
Ensured protection and safety of children on the streets as well as other disadvantaged individuals especially during curfew hours, through conduct of reach-out and rescue operations.Lingap Kabataan sa Lansangan: A Reach Out OperationConduct of reach-out and rescue operations for children on the streets as well as other disadvantaged individuals throughout the City especially during curfew hours.I1 - Number of operations conducted for the whole year.
T1 - At least twelve (12) operations were conducted for the whole year.

I2 - Number of children reached-out and rescued for the whole year.
T2 - At least four hundred eighty (480) children were reached-out and rescued for the whole year.

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE
Lingap Team Uniform Expenses - Php 15,000.00
Total MOOE = Php 15,000.00
Twelve (12) operations were conducted for the whole year.

Ninety-nine (99) (36 males and 63 females) children / families were reached-out and rescued for the whole year.
15,000.00 - Implemented at No Cost.
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GAD Mandate
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1. Insufficient Income Generating Projects (IGPs) dedicated to the women in the agricultural sector.

2. Insufficient supply of food in the family that causes malnutrition.

MCW IRR Section 23. Food Security and Productive Resources.
A.1c. Right to Food - In coordination with the LGUs, strengthen capacities of women by designing and implementing appropriate training programs for food security; and
B.9g. Right to Resources for Food Production - DA and LGUs shall ensure participation of rural women by tapping existing peoples’ organizations, NGOs and rural women groups in their training on food production with emphasis on sustainable agriculture and fisheries such as but not limited to production of organic inputs and fertilizers, natural farming and vermicomposting, and other technologies.

Supporting Statistics Data:
City Agriculture Office Annual Accomplishment Report Data - 1:7 Ratio of Income Generating Projects of the fisheries sector for Women with other IGPs
1. Increased number of IGP tailored for women with interest in fish processing and preservation technologies.

2. Strengthened capacities of women by designing and implementing appropriate training programs for food security and food production like fish processing and preservation technology.

3.Additional/supplemental feeding as nourishment for their children provided through the conduct of fish processing and preservation technology for RIC members.
Fish Processing and Preservation Technology as IGP for Rural Improvement Club (RIC) members
Conduct of fishery-based training program for mothers of Rural Improvement Club Children's Center (RICCC).
I1 - Number of fishery-based training program conducted throughout the year 2022.
T1 - One (1) Fish Processing and Preservation Technology as IGP for Rural Improvement Club (RIC) members conducted throughout the year 2022.

I2 - Number of mothers of RICCC member participants equipped with knowledge on fish processing and preservation technologies.
T2 - 30 mothers of RICCC member participants equipped with knowledge on fish processing and preservation technologies.

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE
Food (Php 115.00 x 30pax) = Php 3,450.00
Training Supplies = Php 3,495.00
Total MOOE = Php 6,945.00
40 RICCC mothers equipped with knowledge on fish processing technologies. 6,945.00 6,674.50 Implemented and GAD Expenditure is 96.11% of Approved GAD Budget

Training supplies and food for the activity were taken from the General Fund of the Office of the City Agriculturist
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1. Insufficient knowledge on the importance of medically-attended circumcision which leads to unhygienic practice/s, ailment, complication/s to boys/men who belong to the underprivileged group and those living in far flung / GIDA areas.

2. Financial incapabilities of parents who belong to underprivileged group to have their children circumcised at a medical facility.

City Resolution # 2019-057 Adopting the Revised Gender and Development Code of Rizal Province and for Other Purposes Article I

Section 5. Right to Health.
The Provincial Government shall respect and promote a rights-based approach to women's and men's health by considering their respective specific realities and health needs at every stage in their lives.
It shall also promote couple's shared responsibilities for childbirth and child care.

Supporting Statistics Data:
GAD Accomplishment Report FY 2019 - 3,815 clients availed free circumcision from April to May 2019.
1. Decreased and/or eventually eliminated the traditional method of circumcision that sometimes result to complications.

2. Free circumcision provided to boys / men who belong to underprivileged group and those living in far flung areas.
Operation TuliProvision of Free Circumcision to boys / men that belong to marginalized group in Antipolo City.I - Number of boys / men provided with Free Circumcision from 16 barangays that belong to marginalized group in Antipolo City, by end of 2nd Quarter 2022.

T - An estimated 3700 boys availed free circumcision

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE
Medical Supplies Expenses = Php1,262,280.00
Drugs and Medicines Expenses- Php409,760.00
Other Maintenance and Operating Expenses = Php313,150.00
Total MOOE = Php1,985,190.00
6,321 male availed of free circumcision by the end of the 2nd Quarter 2022 1,985,190.00 1,174,075.00 100% program completed / implemented and GAD Expenditure is 59.14% of Approved GAD Budget.
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Antipoleño family members who are solo parents, PWD/IPs, and/or marginalized, suffer constraints in accessing scholarship programs for dependents (boys an girls, and young women and men).

IRR MCW Section 16. Equal Access and Elimination of Discrimination in Education, Scholarships, and Training.

IRR MCW Section 27-C. Right to Education and Training. Equal Opportunities in Scholarships.

City Ordinance No. 2013-532 “An Ordinance Establishing the Antipolo City Scholarship Program, defining its framework of Management and Implementation”.

1. Observed criteria on merit and fitness in the grant of scholarships for technical skills training and development to deserving Antipoleño students.

2. Assisted deserving students to continue their studies by providing stipend and/or education assistance.

Antipolo City Scholarship Program1. Conduct of information dissemination campaign on the scholarship program of the City in all senior high schools;

2. Conduct of qualifying examination to incoming college students;

3. Conduct of verification of qualification, interview and assessment;

I - Number of beneficiaries of different scholarship / educational assistance within the Year 2022.

T - 25 Senior High Schools in Division of Antipolo given scholarship grants;
- 300 qualified applicants granted assistance every semester for Student Assistance Program;
- 300 students who top in their respective schools given cash incentive for Education Incentives Awards;
- 380 new students awarded scholarship grant, plaque cash and certificate / current for Natatanging Mag-aaral Program;


3,137 students granted educational assistance through educational assistance program;
140 Natatanging Mag-aaral High school and 33 College given scholarship grant every semester;
26 professionals given graduate studies scholarship grant;
8 Persons With Disability (PWDs) given scholarship grant;

36,480,000.00 23,956,000.00 Implemented and GAD Expenditure is 65.67% of Approved GAD Budget.

Election season hinder the application of possible beneficiaries / but after election period application is still on going
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Supporting Statistics Data:
Antipolo City Scholars / Beneficiaries based on Scholarship Office Accomplishment Report CY 2018:
SY 2014-2015: 3,862
SY 2017-2018: 5,037
3. Ensured girls and boys students have equal treatment and opportunities for academic honors and providing them with incentives / awards.

4. Intensified campaigns and intervention programs to provide equal opportunities for both male and female in accessing and availing Antipolo City scholarship programs.
4. Granting of scholarship, educational assistance, and stipend allowance to deserving or qualified students.- 40 students who has special needs given scholarship grant every semester for SPED / PWD Scholarship Program;
- 70 working students given Working Students Scholarship Program;
- 10 Spiritual / Missionary students given scholarship program;
- 80 graduate and professional provided with scholarship grant for Graduate Studies Program;
- 200 qualified students provided with financial assistance during review classes;
- 1,200 students granted educational assistance through Educational Assistance Program; and
- 557 students provided with stipend allowance.

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE
Antipolo City Scholarship Program = Php 3,000,000.00
'Student Assistance Program = Php 3,000,000.00
Education Incentives Awards = Php 1,500,000.00


21 working students in formal sector given scholarship grant;

73 qualified students for review given assistance during review class.
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Natatanging Mag-aaral Program = Php 3,800,000.00
SPED/PWD Scholarship Program = Php 800,000.00
Working Students Scholarship Program = Php 1,400,000.00
Spiritual, Religious and Institutional Studies = Php 400,000.00
Graduate Studies Program = Php 1,600,000.00

Review Assistance Program = Php 1,200,000.00
'Educational Assistance Program = Php 9,000,000.00
Antipolo Science High School =
Php 10,420,000.00
Rizal Science High School = Php 360,000.00
Total MOOE = Php36,480,000.00
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Cooperatives in the City shall deepen their knowledge and build their competencies in mainstreaming GAD.

Cooperative Development Authority Memorandum Circular (CDA MC) No. 2013-22 - Guidelines in Mainstreaming Gender and Development in Cooperatives.

Supporting Statistics Data:
Cooperative Records / Database:
2019 Summary of Monitoring and Evaluation
1. Deepened knowledge and intensified competencies on mainstreaming GAD in cooperatives through training and development for cooperatives officers, management and members.

2. Ensured promotion of gender-balanced composition of cooperative officers, management
and members through the institutionalization of GAD in policies, programs and other activities of the cooperatives.
Cooperative Development Programs
Conduct of Cooperative Development Programs through conduct of GAD Seminar for Cooperatives as trainings / seminars on GAD-related policies/programs.I1 - Number of seminar conducted on GAD Mainstreaming for Cooperatives within the year 2022.
T1 - Conducted one (1) seminar on GAD Mainstreaming for Cooperatives within the year 2022.

I2 - Number of cooperative officers attended and received certificate of completion

T2 - 80% of the target cooperative officers from the City attended and participated in the Seminar on GAD Mainstreaming for Cooperatives and received certificate of participation.

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE:
(Supplies / Materials, Food, Tarpaulin, and Honoraria for Speakers)
GAD Seminar for Cooperatives = Php14,375.00
Total MOOE = Php14,375.00
One (1) seminar conducted on GAD Mainstreaming entitled "Gender and Development in Cooperatives" on March 25, 2022 with 101% participants attended and participated (44 actual participants/40 target participants); and 44 cooperative officers received Certificate of Completion 14,375.00 9,690.00 Implemented and GAD Expenditure is 67.41% of Actual GAD Budget.
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Absence of demographic data affects policy making, planning, and monitoring that would help policy makers to ensure that civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) work for women, men, and children.

Absence of readily available copy(ies) of vital documents of indigent women, men, and children Antipoleños results to limited or lack of access at all to health, education, social benefits, and other identity documentation.

IRR MCW Sec. 37-D. GAD Database

1. Improved available data on gender gaps, Sex-Disaggregated Data (SDD), and developed an appropriate knowledge base to support effective planning, programming, and policy formulation of the City Government.

Records and Statistics Services1. Issuance of certified copy(ies) of vital documents free of charge

I1 - Number of IT Equipment procured before the end of 2022 for the implementation of Document Management System by the end of 2022
T1 - Four (4) units IT Equipment procured before the end of 2022 for the implementation of Document and Data Management System by the end of 2022

With Approved Program of Works (POW) and Purchase Request (PR) for the procurement of equipment for the implementation of Document Management System.

624 clients (F-339 / M-285) provided / issued certified copy(ies) of vital documents free of charge by the end of the Year 2022.

1,500.00 - Approved POW for the purchase of equipment has been implemented through the CCRO Trust Fund; while, Common-use supplies expenses has been charged to the City Procurement Office

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Supporting Statistics Data:
2020 Records and Statistics Services:
100 copies of vital documents given free of charge to indigent women, men, and children Antipoleños
2. Certified copy (ies) of vital documents issued free of charge to indigent women, men, and children Antipoleños to make it easier to access services such as health, education, social benefits, and other identity documentation.

3. Equipment purchased for the implementation of Document Management System, a computerized program for secured and readily available scanned copies of vital documents (birth, death, and marriage certificates).

2.Purchase of IT Equipment for the Document and Data Management System for scanning, recording, and/or retrieving of vital records (birth, marriage and death certificates): Server 2 TB HD; High Speed Flatbed Scanner with ADF; and Laser Printer; and Desktop Computer with Software.

3. Purchase of Office Supplies.
I2 -Number of clients provided / issued certified copy(ies) of vital events free of charge by the end of 2022
T2 - 500 clients, 250 Female and 250 Male, provided / issued certified copy (ies) of vital events free of charge by the end of 2022

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE
Office Supplies = Php 300.00 x 5 reams bond paper
Total MOOE = Php 1,500.00
124.80% completion rate on the number of target documents issued free of charge124.80% completion rate on the number of target documents issued free of charge
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Inaccessibility of medical services to Antipoleños living in far flung areas.

City Resolution # 2019-057 Adopting the Revised Gender and Development Code of Rizal Province and for Other Purposes Article I Section 6. Gender-sensitive and responsive health services.

Supporting Statistics Data:
GAD Accomplishment Report FY 2020 - 10 Medical and Dental Missions were conducted on Year 2020.

Increased access for medical services among Antipoleños living in far flung areas through conduct of medical and dental missions.Medical Outreach ProgramConduct of medical and dental missions in far flung areas.
I1 - Number of medical and dental missions conducted throughout the year of 2022
T1 - An estimated 10 medical and dental mission conducted throughout the year of 2022

I2 - Number of beneficiaries of the medical and dental missions
T2 - An estimated 200 male and 300 female beneficiaries of medical and dental missions.

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE
Drugs and Medicines Expenses = Php 1,159,186.77
Medical Supplies = Php 531,010.00
Total MOOE = Php 1,690,196.77
A total of 4 Medical Mission and 36 Dental Mission conducted throughout the Year 2022

1,938 beneficiaries (677 male and 1,261 female) including Indigenous People (IPs) benefitted from the Medical & Dental Missions.
1,690,196.77 963,445.00 Implemented and GAD Expenditure is 57.00% of Actual GAD Budget.
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Insufficient access of women and men both in the formal and informal sectors to employment opportunities.

MCW IRR Section 25 A.1. Right to Decent Work.
Advance women’s right to decent work by promoting women’s rights at work, creating opportunities for women employment, enhancing social protection coverage, and strengthening tripartism and social dialogue.



1. Bridged the gap between employment opportunities and job applicants / jobseekers, providing wide array of available jobs from blue collar to white collar jobs.

City Mega Job Fair (Local & Overseas) cum NBI Services and Local & Special Recruitment Activities1. Conduct of Job Fairs and Local/Special Recruitment Activities

2. Identification of participating companies/agencies/ conduct of job fairs and local recruitment activities

I1 - Number of Job Fairs cum NBI Services conducted by the end of 4th Quarter CY 2022
T1 - At least 1 Job Fair cum NBI Services conducted throughout the year of 2022


Seven (7) job fairs conducted with 4,365 Job Vacancies solicited / 3,650 Job Applicants Registered (JAR): 2,046 Female & 1,604 Job Applicants Registered with 752 (20.60%) Hired-On-The-Spot (HOTS) (324 Male & 428 Female job applicants Hired-On-The-Spot)

107,786.92 16,500.00 Implemented and GAD Expenditure is 15.31% of Approved GAD Budget.

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City Resolution # 2019-057 Adopting the Revised Gender and Development Code of Rizal Province and for Other Purposes Article IV Section 21. Equal access to employment, training, and promotion.

Supporting Statistics Data:
GAD Accomplishment Report CY2020:
- 37 local and 7 special recruitment activities conducted with 908 job vacancies solicited, 867 job applicants registered and 683 job applicants placed. 404-female / 279-male
'- 2 job fairs conducted with 80 participating companies / employers, with 1,870 job vacancies solicited, 1603 job applicants registered and 238 Hired-On-The Spot (Male-891 / Female-712)
2. Enhanced social status and rights of men and women both in the formal and informal sectors by promoting and protecting employment opportunities.

3. Reaching out the jobseekers through Posting of Job Vacancies and Schedule of Recruitment Activities
I2 - Number of participating local and overseas employers in the Job Fairs
T2 - At least 40 participating local and overseas employers in the Job Fairs

I3 - Number of job applicants / job seekers employed / placed in the Job Fairs
T3 - At least 30% of 2,000 job applicants (275 men and 325 female) employed/placed in the Job Fairs

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE
Supplies = Php 15,165.92
Food (AM/PM Snacks & Lunch) = Php 86,681.00
Tarpaulin = Php 5,940.00
Total MOOE = Php107,786.92
With 125 participating companies that joined the Jobs Fair

144 Local / Special Recruitment Activities conducted with 3,955 Job Vacancies Solicited / 2,943 Job Applicants Registered (Female-1,707 / Male-1,236) and 2,656 Job Applicants Placed (Female-1,541 / Male-1,115)
Expenses for the conduct of other job fair program were OUTSOURCED with our
implementing partners like the barangays, DOLE and CSWD.
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Limited number of male population provided with information on Responsible Parenthood and Family Planning.

RA 10354 - Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2002

City Resolution #2019-057 Adopting the Revised Gender and Development Code of Rizal Province and for Other Purposes Article I Section 8. Men's involvement in Reproductive Health.

Supporting Statistics Data:
PMOC Coordinator - 25 Males attended the KATROPA conducted last 2019.

KATROPA not done last 2020 due to Pandemic
1. Educated young individuals particularly male in the communities on GAD concepts and contexts regarding violence against women and children through conduct of KATROPA seminar/training.

2. Promoted maternal and child health and responsible parenting.
KATROPA
(Kalalakihang Tapat sa Responsibilidad at Obligasyon sa Pamilya)
Conduct of KATROPA Seminar / Training for SK federation.I1 - Number of KATROPA Seminar / Training conducted by the end of 2022;
T1 - One KATROPA Seminar/Training conducted;

I2 - Number of participants;
T2 - at least 21 young male attendees from different barangay attended the KATROPA event.

No breakdown of GAD Budget.
Two (2) KATROPA Seminar / Training conducted by the end of Year 2022.

34 male participants from different barangays attended the KATROPA event.
- - Implemented at no cost
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Low level of awareness on gender sensitivity and equality among AiTech students.

MCW IRR Section 27.B. Right to Education and Training - Gender Sensitivity Trainings and Seminars

Supporting Statistics Data:
AiTech Data
258 male and 204 female students for Academic Year 2020-2021
Gender sensitivity and equality awareness promoted among AiTECH Students.Learning and Development ProgramConduct of Gender Sensitivity and Equality Awareness Orientation to AiTech StudentsI1 - Number of Orientation on Gender Sensitivity and Equality Awareness conducted within CY 2022.
T1 - 5 batches of orientation (Grade 11, 12, Year 1, 2, 3) conducted within CY 2022.

I2 - Number of participants
T2 - at least 90% have attended per batch (462 Students - 258 male and 204 female students)

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE
Facilitation Fee (Training Expenses) = Php 10,000.00 x 5 batches
Total MOOE = Php 50,000.00
One (1) Gender Sensitivity Orientation conducted and participated by 124 (63 male & 61 female) - 1st Year College AiTech students.

Safe Spaces Act Orientation conducted and participated by 57 (35 male & 22 female) - 4th Year College AiTech students.
50,000.00 - Implemented at no cost
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MCW IRR Section 16. Equal Access and Elimination of Discrimination in Education, Scholarships, and Training.
A. 1. Develop and promote gender-sensitive curriculum:
a. In coordination with PCW, set minimum standards on gender sensitivity that will be integrated in the subjects/courses/training curricular, co-curricular and extra-curricular for students and trainees.
Developed and promoted gender-sensitive curriculum through inclusion of GAD discussions in determined subjects.Learning and Development ProgramInclusion of GAD discussion in determined subjects.I - Number of Gender equality activities included in the subjects by end of 4Qtr 2022

T - Inclusion of GAD discussion in at least 3 subjects by end of 4th Quarter 2022.

No proposed GAD Budget
Class Discussions and activities in Gender and Society, Purposive Communication and OJT Orientation

Promotional Video for Gender Inclusivity per Section.
- - Implemented at No Cost.
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MCW IRR Section 16B.2. Equal Access and Elimination of Discrimination in Education, Scholarships, and Training. Policies shall be developed to ensure that all teachers and trainers, regardless of sex, ethnicity, political, social, economic and religious status and affiliations have equal access to scholarships.

Supporting Statistics Data:
Scholarship Office Accomplishment Report CY 2017-2018
Scholarship Program for Teachers - The City has provided assistance to 320 teachers

Ensured all teachers and trainers, regardless of sex, ethnicity, political, social, economic and religious status and affiliations have equal access to scholarships.Scholarship Program for TeachersProvision of scholarship or education assistance to teaching and non-teaching personnel through the following means:
1. Conduct of qualifying examination / verification of qualification; and

2. Granting of scholarship or educational assistance to deserving teaching and non-teaching personnel.
I - Number of beneficiaries (teaching and non-teaching personnel) within the whole year of 2022.

T - 305 teaching and Non-teaching personnel provided with scholarship or educational assistance.

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE
Program A beneficiaries = 274pax x Php10,000.00 = Php2,740,000.00
Program B beneficiaries = 288pax x Php10,000.00 = Php2,880,000.00
Program C (M.A.) beneficiaries = 47pax x Php10,000.00 = Php470,000.00
Program D (Ph.D) beneficiaries = 50pax x Php15,000.00 = Php750,000.00
Total MOOE = Php 6,840,000.00
81 qualified teaching and non-teaching personnel given scholarship grant every semester 6,840,000.00 4,160,000.00 Implemented and GAD Expenditure is 60.82% of Approved GAD Budget.

Election season hinder the application of possible beneficiaries / but after election period application is still on going
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MCW IRR Section 24.A.7 Right to Housing.
Undertake a massive information dissemination campaign to increase the awareness of women on their property and housing rights, including the right of women to information and to transact business with shelter agencies.

PCW-DILG-DBM-NEDA Joint Memorandum Circular 2013-01: Guidelines on the Localization of the Magna Carta of Women
Annex B. Data Requirements for the LGU GAD Database - Social Development Sector - Shelter (Social Sub-sector); and
Annex C. Roles and Responsibilities of LGUs in Implementing the Magna Carta of Women - Housing.

Supporting Statistics Data:
USDO Record:
1.) Registered Informal Settlers as of Year 2020
Total: 73,893
Male: 32,285
Female: 33,577
No record of names: 8,031

2.) 38 MBs of 12 HOA's (9 male and 29 female), 2 NGA's (2 female), 1 CPDO Staff, 14 USDO staff (5 male and 9 female) attended the CMP One-Stop-Shop Caravan - Handling of CA's Book of Accounts on Year 2019.
1. Intensified information dissemination campaign through 6th CMP One Stop Caravan to increase the awareness of women on their property and housing rights, including the right of women to information and to transact business with shelter agencies.


2. Ensured housing programs and services provided to women belonging to the marginalized sectors.
6th CMP One-Stop Shop CaravanConduct of 6th CMP One-Stop-Shop Caravan, in cooperation with concerned offices in the City Government, through the following activities:
A. Discussion of SHFC requirements and New Policies
B. Open Forum
C. Discussion on SHFC's Findings
I1 - Number of activities conducted by the end of 4th Quarter CY 2022
T1 - One 6th CMP One-Stop-Shop Caravan conducted by the end of 4th Quarter CY 2022;

I2 - Number of participants of the 6th CMP One-Stop-Shop Caravan
T2 - Estimated 205 participants, composed of the following: 120 Member-Beneficiaries of the 40 Community Associations; 40 Landowners or their representatives; and 45 representatives of different offices/agencies coming from SHFC, CMP-contributory offices, USDO and CPDO.

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE
1 pc. Tarpaulin = Php 990.00
Food (Lunch and PM Snack) = (Php 115.00 x 175pax) + (Php 65.00 x 175pax) = Php 31,500.00
Token for SHFC Speakers = Php 500.00 x 10pax = Php 5,000.00
Supplies / Materials (Specialty paper, Bond paper, Brown envelope, Black ballpen, and Pentel pen) = Php 3,100.24
Total MOOE = Php 43,974.64
6th CMP One-Stop-Shop Caravan implemented on November 4, 2022.

One hundred sixteen (116) participants, composed of 67 male and 49 female, attended the 6th CMP One-Stop-Shop Caravan:
49 Community Association Officers (11 male & 38 female); 1 male landowner; 6 SHFC Representatives (3 male & 3 female); City Government offices' representatives (21 male & 14 female); and
25 Walk-in Community Association Members (5 male & 20 female).
43,974.64 28,140.00 Implemented and GAD Expenditure is 63.99% of Approved GAD Budget.
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MCW IRR Section 25-D. Right to Decent Work.
Agencies shall review and forge bilateral and multilateral labor agreements to conduct professional and personal development among women migrant workers through livelihood and skills development trainings, seminars, and scholarship grants; and mainstream entrepreneurship and GAD in skills training, counseling and other support services for the families of the migrant workers.

City Ordinance No. 2014-588 - An Ordinance amending Section 7 of the City Ordinance No. 2014-570 otherwise known as the Scholarship Program for OFW Dependents of Antipolo City.

Supporting Statistics Data:
Scholarship Office Accomplishment Report CY 2017-2018:
OFW Dependent Scholarship Program – 31 OFW-dependent scholars under the City.
Provided scholarship grants or other support services for the families (OFW-dependents) of the migrant workers.OFW Dependent Scholarship ProgramProvision of scholarship or education assistance to OFW dependent / families of migrant workers through the following means:

1. Conduct of qualifying examination / verification of qualification; and

2. Granting of scholarship or educational assistance to deserving or qualified students of migrant workers / OFW-dependents.
I - Number of beneficiaries (OFW dependent / qualified students of migrant workers) throughout the whole year of 2022.

T - 60 OFW dependent or qualified students of migrant workers provided with scholarship or educational assistance.

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE
OFW dependent scholarship beneficiaries = 60 OFWs x Php20,000.00 = Php 1,200,000.00
Total MOOE = Php 1,200,000.00
15 qualified OFW-dependent given scholarship grant 1,200,000.00 610,000.00 Implemented and GAD Expenditure is 50.83% of Approved GAD Budget.

Election season hinder the application of possible beneficiaries / but after election period application is still on going
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MCW IRR Section 26. Right to Livelihood, Credit, Capital, and Technology.

MCW IRR Section 30. Social Protection.
Item B. The State shall institute policies and programs that seek to reduce the poverty and vulnerability to risks and enhance the social status and rights of the marginalized women by promoting and protecting livelihood and employment, protecting against hazards and sudden loss of income, and improving people's capacity to manage risks.

PCW-DILG-DBM-NEDA Joint Memorandum Circular 2013-01: Guidelines on the Localization of the Magna Carta of Women
Annex B: Data Requirements for the LGU GAD Database
Economic Development Sector - Labor and Employment Sub-sector.

1. Assistance provided to women including returning women migrants in their pursuit of owning, operating and managing business enterprises towards the promotion of their economic rights and independence. Assistance should focus on the availability of the following: credit, training and technology, information, packaging and marketing, and social protection.Livelihood and Skills Training ProgramProvision of Livelihood and Skills Training such as:
1. Dressmaking NC II
2. Hairdressing NC II
3. Hilot Wellness Massage NC II
4. Meat Processing
5. Soap Making
6. Basic Baking
7. Candle Making
8. Perfume Making
9. Bayongciaga Making
10. CETC Planning Session
I1 - Number of livelihood and skills training conducted by the end of Year 2022
T1 - At least six livelihood and skills training conducted by the end of Year 2022

I2 - Number of graduates / beneficiaries of livelihood and skills training
T2 - Estimated 80% of the participants per batch
(10 female and 10 male) graduated / benefitted and received certificate of completion on the attended livelihood and skills training.

100% conducted (10/10) livelihood and skills training for 2022: 1. Soap Making Training
(584 beneficiaries)

2. Meat Processing Training (387 beneficiaries)

3. Bayongciaga Making Training (459 beneficiaries)

4. Perfume Making Training (148 beneficiaries)

5. Fish Processing Training (104 beneficiaries)

6. Candle Making Training
(82 beneficiaries)

7. Basic Baking Training
(52 beneficiaries)
380,051.45 374,495.50 Implemented and GAD Expenditure is 98.54% of Approved GAD Budget.
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Supporting Statistics Data:
Livelihood Records / Database of Trainees:
CY 2020 - Summary of Livelihood Inquiries:
162 male and 216 female clients served

CY 2019 - Conducted 8 livelihood /skills trainings:
1. Dressmaking NC II Training: (3) sets of training with 65 female beneficiaries
2. Ensured availability of skills trainings, business-related training, and livelihood capability programs for women
potential entrepreneurs.

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE
Supplies / tools / materials for Dressmaking NC II Training = Php53,256.82
Supplies / tools / materials for Hilot Wellness Training = Php11,237.06
Supplies / tools / materials for Hairdressing Training = Php23,747.20

8. Dressmaking Training
(48 beneficiaries)

9. Hairdressing Training
(131 beneficiaries)

10. Hilot Wellness Training
(41 beneficiaries)

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2. Hairdressing NC II Training: (4) sets of training with 53 female beneficiaries
3. Hilot Wellness Massage NC II Training: (2) sets of training with total of 47 female beneficiaries
4. Basic Baking Training: (8) sets of trainings with 300 female beneficiaries
5. Meat Processing Training: (10) batches of trainings with a total of 412 female beneficiaries
6. Fruit and Vegetable Preservation Training: (2) batches of trainings with 128 female beneficiaries
7. Candle Making Training: (2) sets of training with 56 female beneficiaries
8. Soap making Training: (4) batches of training with a total of 144 female beneficiaries.
3. Improved living conditions of women through livelihood opportunities with adequate resources that prevent or
mitigate the effects of sudden loss of income.
Supplies / tools / materials for Meat processing Training = Php63,863.48
Supplies / tools / materials for Soap making Training = Php52,694.96
Supplies / tools / materials for Baking for Beginners (Basic Baking) = Php16,001.17
Supplies / tools / materials for Candle making Training = Php19,449.16
Supplies / tools / materials for Perfume Making Training = Php29,780.64
Supplies / tools / materials for Bayongciaga Making Training = Php60,256.28
Supplies / tools / materials for Fish processing Training = Php49,764.68
Total MOOE = Php380,051.45
*Exceeded the 100% target participants for each training with received certificate of completion Total beneficiaries: 2,036 Male = 156 Female = 1880
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Non-registration of birth whether due to the mother and/or father's lack of knowledge on the importance of it or due to the distance/location of the Office of the City Civil Registrar from where the parent/s live leaves these children, girls and boys, including the youth difficult to access health, education, social benefits, and other identity documentation.

IRR MCW Sec. 37-D. GAD Database

Supporting Statistics Data:
A. CY 2020 Civil Registration Services:
1.) Birth-15,817
[F-7,256 / M-8,561]

2.) Marriage-1,829

3.) Death-4,622
[F-1,996 / M-2,753]

4.) Application for Marriage License-3,459

B. CY 2020 Records and Statistics Services:
100 copies of vital documents given free of charge to indigent women, men, and children Antipoleños.
Provided information among parent/s on the importance and benefits of registered birth of their children and future children if there would be any, and registered these unregistered children thru Mobile Birth Registration (MBR). Civil Registration ServicesConduct of IEC for parent/s and the youth, and Mobile Birth Registration.I1 - Number of IEC conducted within CY 2022
T1 - Two (2) IEC conducted within CY 2022.

I2 - Number of Mobile Birth Registration (MBR) conducted within CY 2022.
T2 - Two (2) MBR conducted within CY 2022.

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE:
Civil Registration Month Celebration / IEC Materials = Php 50,000.00
IEC on Civil Registration = Php100,000.00
Total MOOE = Php150,000.00
59 IECs / MBR conducted within the Year 2022, with 4,179 clients served (F - 3,631 / M - 548) 150,000.00 - Supplies for the IEC materials c/o City Procurement Office

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Presence of human trafficking incidents as well as violence against women and their children, including bullying.

Article VI-VII of the City Resolution No. 2019-057: "A Resolution Adopting the Revised Gender and Development (GAD) Code of Rizal Province, And For Other Purposes" - Women and Children Support System / Women with Special Needs and Other Special Concerns.

Article III, Section 10 of the City Ordinance No. 2019-894: "Child and Youth Welfare Code of Antipolo City" - Rights of the Child.

Supporting Statistics Data:
CSWDO Data in C.Y. 2019-2021:
2021 - A total of six (6) (1 male and 5 females-children) victims-survivors of trafficking in person (TIP) cases were recorded.

2020 - A total of five (5) (females-children) victims-survivors of TIP cases were recorded.

2019 - A total of sixty-three (63) (2 males and 61 females-children) victims-survivors of TIP cases were recorded.
Ensured proper hygiene of victims-survivors of TIP after entrapment / rescue operation, through provision of dignity kits.Dignity Kit to Victims Survivors of Human Trafficking100% provision of dignity kit to rescued victims-survivors of trafficking in person (TIP) after the entrapment / rescue operation.I - Number of victims-survivors received dignity kit for the whole year.
T - At least two (2) victims-survivors have received dignity kit for the whole year.

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE
Other Supplies Expenses - Php66,750.00
Total MOOE = Php 66,750.00
Fund not utilized due to existing sufficient supplies of dignity kits procured in the previous year 66,750.00 - Fund not utilized due to existing sufficient supplies of dignity kits procured in the previous year
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Presence of human trafficking incidents as well as violence against women and their children, including bullying.

Article VI-VII of the City Resolution No. 2019-057: "A Resolution Adopting the Revised Gender and Development (GAD) Code of Rizal Province, And For Other Purposes" - Women and Children Support System / Women with Special Needs and Other Special Concerns.

Article III, Section 10 of the City Ordinance No. 2019-894: "Child and Youth Welfare Code of Antipolo City" - Rights of the Child.

Supporting Statistics Data:
CSWDO Data in C.Y. 2019-2021:
2021 - A total of six (6) (1 male and 5 females-children) victims-survivors of trafficking in person (TIP) cases were recorded.

2020 - A total of five (5) (females-children) victims-survivors of TIP cases were recorded.

2019 - A total of sixty-three (63) (2 males and 61 females-children) victims-survivors of TIP cases were recorded.
Increased awareness among parents of public school students in Antipolo City on bullying, human trafficking, and violence against women and their children (VAWC); as well as their prevention--through conduct of orientation-seminar.Public School Caravan Information Education Campaign on Anti-Human Trafficking, Anti-VAWC, and Anti-Bullying (A Six-Month Campaign)Conduct of orientation-seminar among parents of public school students in Antipolo City on bullying, human trafficking, and violence against women and their children (VAWC); as well as their prevention.I1 - Number of orientation-seminar conducted for the whole year.
T1 - At least two (2) orientation-seminar was conducted for the whole year.

I2 - Number of participants attended the seminar.
T2 - At least fifty (50) participants have attended the seminar.

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE
IEC Materials Expenses - Php 30,000.00
Honorarium Expenses - Php 9,000.00
Snacks and Lunch Expenses - Php 13,000.00
Total MOOE = Php 52,000.00
Orientations-Seminars were conducted on 5, 6, 7, and 9 December 2022 in public elementary schools namely, San Isidro Elementary School, Sta. Cruz Elementary School, Bagong Nayon IV Elementary School, and Juan Sumulong Elementary School.

A total of two hundred twenty-nine (229) (11 males and 218 females) parents of elementary pupils have attended the orientations-seminars.
52,000.00 35,310.00 Implemented and GAD Expenditure is 67.90% of Approved GAD Budget.
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Presence of human trafficking incidents as well as violence against women and their children, including bullying.

Article VI-VII of the City Resolution No. 2019-057: "A Resolution Adopting the Revised Gender and Development (GAD) Code of Rizal Province, And For Other Purposes" - Women and Children Support System / Women with Special Needs and Other Special Concerns.

Article III, Section 10 of the City Ordinance No. 2019-894: "Child and Youth Welfare Code of Antipolo City" - Rights of the Child.

Supporting Statistics Data
CSWDO Data in C.Y. 2019-2021:
2021 - A total of six (6) (1 male and 5 females-children) victims-survivors of trafficking in person (TIP) cases were recorded.

2020 - A total of five (5) (females-children) victims-survivors of TIP cases were recorded.

2019 - A total of sixty-three (63) (2 males and 61 females-children) victims-survivors of TIP cases were recorded.
Increased awareness among resort owners and spa operations managers in Antipolo City on human trafficking and its prevention; through conduct of orientation / seminar.Information Education Campaign on Anti-Human Trafficking in Persons Act to Resort Owners and Spa Operations Managers in Antipolo CityConduct of orientation / seminar for resort owners and spa operations managers in Antipolo City on human trafficking and its prevention.I1 - Number of seminar conducted for the whole year.
T1 - One (1) seminar was conducted for the whole year.

I2 - Number of participants attended the seminar.
T2 - At least forty (40) participants have attended the seminar.

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE
Honorarium Expenses - Php 6,000.00
Snacks and Lunch Expenses - Php 5,200.00
Total MOOE = Php 11,200.00
One (1) seminar was conducted on 29 November 2022.

Sixty-two (62) (29 males and 33 females) resort owners / spa operation managers and members of the City Committee on Anti-Trafficking--Violence Against Women and their Children (CCAT-VAWC) have attended the seminar.
11,200.00 10,820.00 Implemented and GAD Expenditure is 96.61% of Approved GAD Budget.
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Presence of human trafficking incidents as well as violence against women and their children, including bullying.

Gender and Development (GAD) Code of Rizal Province adopts R.A. 9994: "Expanded Senior Citizens Act". Article VI of the said code provides that the government shall promote and protect the rights and well-being of women and children.
Empowered victims-survivors of human trafficking and their families, through provision of livelihood assistance to support their daily basic needs.Livelihood Assistance to Families of Victims-Survivors of Human TraffickingProvision of livelihood assistance to the families of victims-survivors of human trafficking.I - Number of families of victims-survivors of human trafficking provided with livelihood assistance by end of 4th Quarter 2022.

T - At least ten (10) families of victims-survivors of human trafficking were provided with livelihood assistance by end of 4th Quarter 2022.

No allotted GAD Budget
Six (6) victims-survivors of human trafficking were assessed and their documents were forwarded to the Department of Social Welfare and Development Field Office IV-A for the provision of educational / livelihood assistance under the Recovery and Reintegration Program for Trafficked Persons (RRPTP). - - Implemented at no cost
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Presence of human trafficking incidents as well as violence against women and their children, including bullying.

Low level of awareness among men in Antipolo City on violence against women and their children (VAWC) and its prevention.

Supporting Statistics Data:
CSWDO Data in C.Y. 2019-2021:
2021 - A total of six (6) (1 male and 5 females-children) victims-survivors of trafficking in person (TIP) cases were recorded.

2020 - A total of five (5) (females-children) victims-survivors of TIP cases were recorded.

2019 - A total of sixty-three (63) (2 males and 61 females-children) victims-survivors of TIP cases were recorded.

Increased awareness among men in Antipolo City on violence against women and their children (VAWC) and its prevention, through conduct of orientation / seminar during general assembly.General Assembly of Men Oppose Violence Against Women Everywhere (MOVE)Conduct of orientation / seminar on violence against women and their children (VAWC) and its prevention during general assembly for MOVE members.I1 - Number of seminar conducted for the whole year.
T1 - One (1) seminar was conducted for the whole year.

I2 - Number of participants attended the seminar.
T2 - At least ten (10) participants have attended the seminar.

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE
Honorarium Expenses - Php 6,000.00
Snacks and Lunch Expenses - Php 11,510.00
Total MOOE = Php 17,510.00
Not Implemented - - Php17,510.00 was re-aligned to augment the funding for GAD PPA "Orientation / Seminar on Women-Related Laws for KALIPI Officers in Sixteen (16) Barangays in Antipolo City"
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Presence of teenage pregnancy and low level of awareness of adolescents on HIV/AIDS

RA 10354 - Responsible Parenthood and
Reproductive Health Act of 2002

Supporting Statistics Data:
eFHSIS data-January to October 2020 - 489 women ages 19 years old and below got pregnant last 2020
Prevented and
lessened incidence of teenage pregnancies, early marriages and Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) through conduct of teenage pregnancy and HIV/AIDs Symposium.
Virtual Teenage Pregnancy and HIV / AIDS SymposiumConduct of Virtual Lectures on Teenage Pregnancy and HIV / AIDS.I1 - Number of lectures or
symposium conducted by end
of 4th Quarter of 2022;
T1 - at least one Teenage
Pregnancy and HIV / AIDS
Symposium conducted;

I2 - Number of In and-Out-of School Youth participants;
T2 - 50 male and 50 female, In-and Out-of-School Youth attended the lectures on
Teenage Pregnancy and
HIV / AIDS Symposium

No Breakdown of GAD Budget
Six (6) sessions of Teenage Pregnancy and HIV/AIDS Symposium conducted;

51,778 In-School Youth attended the virtual lecture on Teenage Pregnancy and HIV/AIDS Symposium
- - Implemented at no cost
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Presidential Proclamation No. 224, s. 1988: "Declaring the First Week of March of Every Year as Women’s Week and March 8, 1988 and Every Year Thereafter as Women’s Rights and International Peace Day".

Proclamation No, 227 s. 1988: "Providing for the Observance of the Month of March as "Women’s Role in History Month"".

R.A. No. 6949: “An Act to Declare March Eight of Every Year as a Working Special Holiday to be Known as National Women’s Day”.

Article III, Section 14 / VI-VII of the City Resolution No. 2019-057: "A Resolution Adopting the Revised Gender and Development (GAD) Code of Rizal Province, And For Other Purposes" - Participation in Political and Public Sphere: Observance of Women's Month / Women and Children Support System / Women with Special Needs and Other Special Concerns.

Supporting Statistics Data:
CSWDO Data in C.Y. 2019:
Eight hundred sixty-three (863) women-participants joined the 5th Women's Congress and Cultural Night Presentation in celebration and observance of 2019 Women’s Month Celebration.
Conducted activities for women to achieve the following: (1) informed and engaged participants as stakeholders of government programs and services; (2) inspired and empowered participants to be agents of change; and (3) created / facilitated platforms to discuss good practices, gaps, challenges, and commitments in pursuing Gender and Development (GAD).Observance of Mandated Celebration -Women's Month CelebrationConduct of the following activities, in celebration of National Women's Month:
a. Launching of National Women's Month Celebration (Orientation-Seminar, Forum),
b. Festival of Medical, Legal, Occupational, and Social Services for Women,
c. Women's Forum, and
d. Month-Long Distribution of Information and Education Campaign (IEC) Materials on R.A. No. 9710.
I1 - Number of activity / service conducted / provided for National Women's Month celebration.
T1 - At least two (2) activities / services were conducted / provided for National Women's Month celebration.

I2 - Number of participants attended / benefitted from the activities / services.
T2 - At least fifty (50) participants have attended the launching.

I3 - Number of barangays provided with IEC materials for the whole year.
T3 - Sixteen (16) barangays were provided with IEC materials for the whole year.

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE
Honorarium Expenses - Php 9,000.00
IEC (printing and publication) Expenses - Php 10,000.00
Total MOOE = Php 19,000.00
Three (3) activities / services (i.e. free haircutting, job fair, and virtual women's congress) were conducted / provided for the National Women's Month celebration.

A total of four hundred fifty (450) women have availed of free haircut, in partnership with the City Cooperative and Livelihood Office. Estimated six hundred (600) women were catered in the [one-day] job fair. Three hundred thirty-one (331) women [including officers of women's groups] attended the virtual women's congress.

No brochures delivered.
19,000.00 17,975.00 Implemented and GAD Expenditure is 94.61% of Approved GAD Budget.
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Prevalence of home-based delivery that leads to maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity.

MCW IRR Section 20. Women's Right to Health. The State shall, at all times, provide for comprehensive, culture-sensitive, and gender-responsive health services and programs covering all stages of a woman's life cycle and which address the major causes of women's mortality and morbidity: Provided, that in the provision for comprehensive health services, due respect shall be accorded to women's religious convictions, the rights of the spouses to found a family in accordance with their religious convictions, the demands of responsible parenthood, and the right of women to protection from hazardous drugs, devices, interventions, and substances.

Supporting Statistics Data:
GAD Accomplishment Report FY 2020 - 518 maternal deliveries in BEmONCs assisted

Promoted awareness on the benefits of facility-based delivery and prevent maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity.Birthing Homes (BeMONC) Medicines and Medical Supplies1. Provision of support services to 5 BEMONCs; and

2. Provision of medicines and medical supplies including Newborn Screening Kits.
I1 - Number of maternal deliveries assisted in BEMONC (Basic Emergency Obstetrics and Neonatal Care) to prevent maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity.
T1 - 500 maternal deliveries assisted in 5 BEMONC facilities

I2 - Number of provided newborn screening kits to BeMONC facilities by end of 4th Quarter 2022
T2 - 250 free newborn screening kits rendered

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE
Medical Supplies Expenses = Php660,806.40
Drugs and Medicines Expenses = Php307,296.00
Total MOOE = Php 968,102.40
274 maternal deliveries assisted in four (4) BeMONCs facilities.

231 (107 male & 124 female) free newborn screening kits rendered.
968,102.40 442,620.00 Implemented and GAD Expenditure is 45.72% of Approved GAD Budget.


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Prevalence of undernourished children aged 0-59 months old

City Resolution No. 2019-057 Adopting the Revised Gender and Development Code of Rizal Province and for Other Purposes Article I Section 7. Nutrition.

Supporting Statistics Data:
OPT Results 2020 - 5.2% Malnutrition Prevalence Rate (Underweight and Severely Underweight) in Antipolo City, of which 311 boys and 280 girls aged 0-59 months are malnourished

Addressed malnutrition by reducing prevalence and improving the nutritional status of malnourished children through conduct of Complementary Feeding Program.
Complementary Feeding Program / Nourishment Support ProgramConduct of complementary feeding program to undernourished preschool children
I1 - Number of Complementary Feeding Program conducted throughout the Year 2022;
T1 - 120 Days Complementary Feeding Program conducted throughout the year;

I2 - Number of identified under-nourished children 6 months to 36 months participants;
T2 - 500 under-nourished children from different Barangays were given complementary food for 120 days.

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE
Other Maintenance and Operating Expenses (Food) = Php1,380,000.00
Total MOOE = Php 1,380,000.00
One (1) Complementary Feeding Program done consisting of 120 days.

1,150 undernourished children (569 male & 581 female) from different barangays were given complementary food for 120 days.
1,380,000.00 827,820.00 Implemented and GAD Expenditure is 59.99% of Actual GAD Budget.

Complementary Feeding Program for 120 days will conclude on March 2023
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Proclamation 1172, s. 2006: "Declaring November 25 to December 12 of Every Year as the "18-Day Campaign to End Violence Against Women (VAW)".

R.A. No. 10398: "An Act Declaring November Twenty-Five Of Every Year As "National Consciousness Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women And Children"".

Supporting Statistics Data:
CSWDO Data in C.Y. 2017, 2018 & 2020:
2020 - Two hundred forty-four (244) Senior High School students and their advisers were oriented regarding R.A. No. 9262, through conduct of webinar.

2018 - Forty-two (42) Violence Against Women and their Children (VAWC) cases were reported in the City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO).

2017 - Twenty-seven (27) VAWC cases were reported in the CSWDO.

Increased awareness of stakeholders and community through distribution of IEC Materials on VAW. 18 - Day End VAW CampaignHanging of tarpaulin and distribution of brochures on R.A. No 9262.I1 - Number of seminar conducted for the whole year.
T1 - One (1) seminar was conducted for the whole year.

I2 - Number of participants attended the seminar.
T2 - At least fifty (50) participants have attended the seminar.

I3 - Number of IEC materials distributed for the whole year.
T3 - At least ten (10) IEC materials were distributed for the whole year.

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE
Honorarium - Php12,000.00
Snacks and Lunch Expenses - Php30,000.00
Total MOOE = Php 42,000.00
One (1) orientation-seminar was conducted during the 18-day campaign, excluding the seminars conducted in support of the observance conducted by a barangay and a public school.

One hundred twenty-seven (127) (93 males and 34 females) have attended the orientation-seminar conducted in the city level.

Support Services Provided to the Observance Conducted by the San Isidro National High School on 5 December 2022 - Orientation on salient points of R.A. No. 9262, also known as the Anti-Violence Against Women and their Children (VAWC), R.A. No. 9208, also known as the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act as amended by R.A. No. 10364, as well as R.A No. 10627, also known as the Anti-Bullying was conducted; with the end in view of raising awareness on laws that protect women and their children among junior and senior high school teachers as well as students.
42,000.00 36,305.00 Implemented and GAD Expenditure is 86.44% of Approved GAD Budget.
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Support Services Provided to the Observance Conducted by Barangay Sta. Cruz / Zonta Club of Antipolo City on 10 December 2022 - Advocacy Walk was conducted from Blue Mountains, Sumulong Highway, Antipolo City, Rizal to Barangay Hall of Sta. Cruz, Antipolo City, Rizal. Leaflets were disseminated to constituents during the aforementioned walk. In addition to this, orientation on salient points of the R.A. No. 9262, also known as the Anti-Violence Against Women and their Children (VAWC) as well as the R.A. No. 10627, also known as the Anti-Bullying was conducted; with the end in view of raising awareness on laws that protect women and their children among barangay personnel, junior and senior high school students, as well as school heads and teachers.

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City Level on 25 November to 12 December -- Hanging of the official streamer for the 18-Day End VAW Campaign in front of the City Hall Building and Gender and Advocacy (GAD) Center. Orange Fridays - the City Government of Antipolo employees, through the City Human Resource Management Office (CHRMO), as well as the barangay employees / volunteers were encouraged to wear anything orange every Friday during the duration of campaign; while the CSWDO employees wore orange shirt with the design made from the Philippine Commission on Women (PCW).

Online Advocacy - the City Government of Antipolo employees and the barangay VAWC desk officers / staff used the 18-Day Campaign to End VAW Facebook Profile Frame that the PCW released.

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Film Showing - documentaries about R.A. No. 9262, Human Trafficking, and R.A. No. 11313 were shown through the two (2) televisions installed in each floor of the GAD Center, throughout the duration of campaign.

Orientation on Women-Related Laws to Sitio Chairpersons of Barangay Cupang - a face-to-face whole day seminar was conducted with the aim of raising awareness among sitio chairmen on laws that protect women and their children.
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There is a need to provide capacity build up to the women and men entrepreneurs for their business survival in the highly competitive market and resilience amidst the economic setbacks in the City.

MCW-IRR Section 26. Right to Livelihood, Credit, Capital, and Technology.


1. Provided capacity build up to the men and women entrepreneurs through the conduct of Entrepreneurial Development Training for MSMEs.
Entrepreneurial Development Training for MSMEsConduct Entrepreneurial Development Training for MSMEsI1 - Number of Entrepreneurial Development
Training conducted by the
end of 3rd Quarter CY 2022;
T1 - Four (4) Entrepreneurial
Development Trainings
conducted by the end of 3rd
Quarter CY 2022;

Conducted four (4) Entrepreneurial Development Trainings on November 15 & 17, 2022:
(1) Facebook and Instagram Marketing (AM Session) and
(2) Product Designs and Trends (PM Session)


42,948.25 19,500.00 Implemented and GAD Expenditure is 45.40% of Approved GAD Budget.
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Supporting Statistics Data:
Statement of DTI Sec. Ramon Lopez in a virtual meeting of the Technical Working Group of the House Defeat COVID-19 Committee last May 1,2020: Over half of the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) 53% of MSMEs of the total 998,342 in the country had to temporarily close due to the pandemic.

BPLO Registered Business Establishments in Antipolo City for the Year 2019: Currently, there are 13,496 registered business establishments in the City wherein 99.6% are MSMEs. With the assumption, 53% were affected, this translate to 7,153 MSMEs.
2. Jumpstarted the business recovery of the affected enterprises.

3. Assistance provided to women in their pursuit of owning, operating and managing business enterprises towards the promotion of their economic rights and independence entrepreneurs through the availability of skills trainings, business-related training,
and livelihood capability programs for women potential entrepreneurs and women.

4. Increased access of LGU-assisted small micro-enterprises to technical and financial assistance
I2 - Number of participants on
the Entrepreneurial Development Trainings;
T2 - 35 participants (28
participants from MSMEs, 5 Antipo Staff, and 2 Guests) joined in every batch of
Entrepreneurial Development
Trainings.

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE
Honoraria of Resource
Speaker x 4 MSME Trainings
= Php7,216.00 x
4 = Php28,864.00

Snacks for Participants x 4 MSME trainings = Php77.00 x 35pax x 4 = Php10,780.00

Supplies and Materials for the 4 MSME trainings (Tarpaulin, Bond paper, Special Paper, and Certificate Holder) = Php3,304.25

Total MOOE = Php 42,948.25
(3) Business Model Canvas (AM Session)
(4) Tourism Business Opportunities for MSMEs (PM Session)

Number of participants:
(1) Average of 30 participants per webinar topic via zoom
(2) Engagement at the Antipolo City Gov Facebook page - 72 likes, 17 comments, 11 shares and 1,042 views per day webinar

One (1) Post-Activity Report prepared and submitted
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Unbalanced ratio of men and women invested in agriculture than men caused by limited IECs tailored for women.

MCW IRR Section 29. Right to Information – All government agencies, instrumentalities, and LGUs shall develop and make available information, education and communication (IEC) materials on their specific programs, services and funding outlays on women’s empowerment and gender equality. These information shall be translated in major Filipino dialects and disseminated to the public, especially in remote or rural areas.

Supporting Statistics Data:
1:10 Ratio of female vs male farmers - Master list of Rice farmers in Antipolo - City Agriculture Office data

1. Empowered women's knowledge on farming through provision of reading materials, seminars, and services.

2. Promoted women-friendly technology by proactively engaging in activities intended to strengthen access to, utilization of, and receipt of accurate and substantial information on resources and means to ensure women’s livelihood, including food security.
Distribution of reading materials to women invested in agriculturePromotion of urban agriculture through distribution of agriculture related reading materialsI - Number of agriculture related reading materials distributed to women.

T - 200 agriculture related reading materials distributed to women.

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE
10 reams of multipurpose paper = Php300.00 x 10 =Php3,000.00
Total MOOE =Php 3,000.00
The Office of the City Agriculturist have provided sets of agriculture related IECs to 708 women constituents. 3,000.00 - IEC materials were outsourced. Thus, implemented the GAD program at no cost to the City.
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Unbalanced ratio of men and women invested in agriculture than men caused by limited IECs tailored for women.

MCW IRR Section 29. Right to Information – All government agencies, instrumentalities, and LGUs shall develop and make available information, education and communication (IEC)

materials on their specific programs, services and funding outlays on women’s empowerment and gender equality. These information shall be translated in major Filipino dialects and disseminated to the public, especially in remote or rural areas.

Supporting Statistics Data:
1:10 Ratio of female vs male farmers - Master list of Rice farmers in Antipolo - City Agriculture Office data
1. Empowered women's' knowledge on farming through provision of reading materials, seminars, and services.

2. Promoted women-friendly technology by proactively engaging in activities intended to strengthen access to, utilization of, and receipt of accurate and substantial information on resources and means to ensure women’s livelihood, including food security.
Continuous response to incoming requests through provision of compatible servicesConduct of agriculture related briefings or seminars tailored for women participants in urban area.I - Number of women participants in the briefings, seminars, and services of City Agriculture Office.

T - 60 women participants on briefings, seminars, and services of City Agriculture Office.

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE
Food (Php115 x 60pax) = Php6,900.00
Total MOOE =Php 6,900.00
905 women participants were provided with agriculture related services such as briefings and seminars. 6,900.00 - Materials for the provision of services were outsourced.

Thus, implemented the GAD program at no cost to the City.
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Unbalanced ratio of men and women invested in agriculture than men caused by limited IECs tailored for women.

MCW IRR Section 29. Right to Information – All government agencies, instrumentalities, and LGUs shall develop and make available information, education and communication (IEC) materials on their specific programs, services and funding outlays on women’s empowerment and gender equality. These information shall be translated in major Filipino dialects and disseminated to the public, especially in remote or rural areas.

Supporting Statistics Data:
1:10 Ratio of female vs male farmers - Master list of Rice farmers in Antipolo - City Agriculture Office data

1. Empowered women's knowledge on farming through provision of reading materials, seminars, and services.

2. Promoted women-friendly technology by proactively engaging in activities intended to strengthen access to, utilization of, and receipt of accurate and substantial information on resources and means to ensure women’s livelihood, including food security.
Briefings / Seminars for Women involved
in Agriculture
Provision of readily available agriculture related data and services to womenI - Number of women walk-in
clients provided with readily
available agriculture related
data and services.

T - 200 women walk-in clients provided with readily available agriculture related data and services.

No budget allocation
696 women clients provided with readily available agriculture related data and services. - - Implemented at no cost to the City
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Unplanned pregnancies and children born
without proper age gaps which may reduced the quality of life of family members.

RA 10354 - Responsible Parenthood and
Reproductive Health Act of 2002

Conduct of gender sensitive pre-marriage
counselling program to promote family planning, responsible parenthood, equal relations and shared responsibility between spouses in parenting and household management. (MCW IRR Sec. 22 B.2).

PCW DBM-DILG-NEDA JMC No. 2013-01 Annex B. Data Requirements for LGU GAD Database. Social Development Sector - Marriage and Family Relations.

Supporting Statistics Data:
CHO M&E Report 2020 - 1,680 couples were oriented during the pre-marriage orientation.
1. Increased awareness level on Responsible Parenthood and achieve zero unmet needs on family planning.

2. Ensured gender sensitive conduct of pre-marriage orientation and
counseling seminar to promote family planning, responsible parenthood, equal relations and shared responsibility between spouses in parenting and household management.
Virtual Pre-marriage
Orientation and Counseling Seminar
Conduct of Pre-Marriage Orientation and Counseling (PMOC) SeminarI - Number of attendees on
PMOC Seminar

T - 1,000 couples (500 male and 500 female) attended the
PMOC Seminar Programs.

No allotted GAD Budget
2,525 couples attended the PMO; while, 429 couples attended the PMC Seminar Programs. - - Implemented at no cost to the City
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Sub-total A 197,353,974.38 155,590,417.87 78.84%
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ORGANIZATION-FOCUSED
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Gender Issue
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GAD Mandate
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AiTECH employees shall deepen their knowledge and build their competencies on GAD related laws.

MCW IRR Section 16.3. Equal Access and
Elimination of Discrimination in Education, Scholarships, and Training. Ensure that educational institutions implement a capacity building program on gender, peace and human rights education for their officials, faculty and non-teaching staff and personnel.

MCW IRR Section 27.B. Right to Education and Training - Gender Sensitivity Trainings and Seminars.

Supporting Statistics Data:
AiTech Data:
Faculty and Staff = 10 male and 20 female
Deepened knowledge and intensified competencies on GAD related laws of AiTech employees.Learning and Development Program
1. Conduct of Gender Sensitivity Orientation.

2. Conduct of Capacity
Development on Safe Spaces Act and/or Anti Sexual Harassment.
I1 - Number of Orientation
related to GAD conducted by the end of 4th Qtr 2022
T1 - At least 1 orientation related to GAD conducted by the end of 4th Quarter of 2022.

I2 - Number of participants on GAD-related Orientation

T2 - Estimated 20 AiTech
employees, 8 male and 12 female faculty and staff, oriented in the GAD activity.

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE:
Training Cost (Fee) = Php30,000.00

Other Supplies and Materials
Expenses (Supplies &
Materials) = Php14,500.00

Other Maintenance and
Operating Expenses (30pax
x Php600.00 Meals) = Php18,000.00

Total MOOE = Php 62,500.00
Safe Spaces Act Virtual Orientation conducted.

Attendance of 20 Faculty and Staff to the Safe Spaces Act
Virtual Orientation together with Students
62,500.00 7,174.00 Implemented and GAD Expenditure is 11.48% of Approved GAD Budget.
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MCW IRR Section 37. Gender Mainstreaming
as a Strategy for Implementing the Magna
Carta of Women.

PCW-DILG-DBM-NEDA JMC No. 2013-01 "Guidelines on the Localization of the
Magna Carta of Women"

LGC Section 16 & 17. Promote the general
welfare, provide basic services and facilities
and implement programs, projects and
activities (PPAs).

Executive Order No. 273 Approving and adopting the PPGD 1995-2025.

The Philippine Plan for Gender-Responsive
Development (PPGD) [1995 – 2025].
Ensured all personnel of the City Government of Antipolo are capacitated on GAD thru capacity development on gender mainstreaming, gender responsive planning and budgeting, gender analysis and gender assessment; development and utilization of GAD tools; and other GAD-related policies. Creation and/or Strengthening of the GAD Focal Point System (GFPS)
- Capacity Development
(CapDev) Programs on GAD
1. Conduct of GAD-related meetings: GFPS-TWG Regular Meetings; and Special Meeting, if anyI1 - Number of GAD-related
meetings conducted throughout the Year 2022.
T1 - Two (2) GFPS-TWG
Regular Meetings and a Special Meeting conducted
throughout the Year 2022.

I2 - Number of GFPS-TWG
Members participants on
GAD-related meetings
T2 - 80% of GFPS-TWG
Members participated in the
GFPS-TWG Regular Meetings.

No allotted GAD Budget

GAD Review has been conducted in lieu of the GFPS-TWG Regular Meeting held on December 16, 2022 and participated by eight (8) GFPS-TWG Members and/or Representatives, together with the implementing offices of GPB 2022. - Implemented at no cost
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2. Antipolo City Host for the Rizal GAD Focal Persons MeetingI1 - Number of Rizal GAD-related meeting (Antipolo
Host conducted by the end of Year 2022.
T1 - One (1) Rizal GAD Focal
Persons Meeting (Antipolo City
Host) conducted by the end of Year 2022.
Antipolo City has not been selected as one of the hosts for the Rizal GAD Focal Persons Meeting for the CY 2022; but, participated in the Rizal GAD Focals Meetings for CY 2022.

- -
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I2 - Number of Rizal GAD Focal Persons Members participants on the Rizal GAD related meeting (Antipolo City Host)
T2 - 80% of Rizal GAD Focal
Persons Members participated in the Rizal GAD Focal Persons Meeting (Antipolo City Host).

No allotted GAD Budget
The GAD Focal Point System (GFPS) Members' Representatives (CHRMO, CSWDO, and ITDO) and the Designated GAD Focal Person participated in the Rizal GAD Focal Persons Meetings held on July 15, 2022 at Binangonan LGU; on October 28, 2022 at Taytay LGU; and on December 26, 2022 at Binangonan LGU.
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3. Participation in the GAD Training/s (outsource trainings or thru invitations)I1 - Number of GAD trainings/seminars participated
throughout the Year 2022.
T1 - at least one (1) GAD training participated throughout the Year 2022.

I2 - Number of employees (GFPS Members / City Officials / Regular / Casual employees)
participated in GAD training/s
T2 - at least five (5) employees participated in GAD training/s

No allotted GAD Budget

The GFPS Member - OPSS participated in the GAD Training entitled "Orientation on RA No. 11313 or the Safe Spaces Act for LGUs" on February 16, 2022;

10th Regional GAD Convention held on September 21-23, 2022 via zoom was participated by GFPS Members - CSWDO and GFP.
- -
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4. Conduct and/or participation on Capacity Development (CapDev) Program on the following GAD concepts and principles:
a. gender mainstreaming;

b. gender responsive
planning and budgeting;

c. gender analysis and gender assessment;

development and utilization of GAD tools; and

e. other GAD related policies.


I1 - Number of CapDev Program on GAD conducted and/or participated throughout the Year 2022.
T1 - at least one (1) CapDev on GAD conducted and/or
participated throughout the
year 2022.

I2 - Number of City Government employees
participants on different CapDev Program on GAD;

T2 - at least 80% of GFPS
Members, GPFS ExeCom, TWG, and TWG Secretariat,
participated on different CapDev Program on GAD.

No allotted GAD Budget
Webinar on Safe Spaces Act conducted by the CSWDO in relation to the Women's Month Celebration, and participated by the City Government employees - Implemented at no cost to the City
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MCW IRR Section 37. Gender Mainstreaming
as a Strategy for Implementing the Magna
Carta of Women.

PCW-DILG-DBM-NEDA JMC No. 2013-01 "Guidelines on the Localization of the
Magna Carta of Women"

LGC Section 16 & 17. Promote the general
welfare, provide basic services and facilities
and implement programs, projects and
activities (PPAs).

Executive Order No. 273 Approving and adopting the PPGD 1995-2025.

The Philippine Plan for Gender-Responsive
Development (PPGD) [1995 – 2025].


Established GAD Corner in the City Government of
Antipolo official website
Creation and/or Strengthening of the GAD Focal Point System (GFPS)
- Presence of GAD corner or link in the LGU official website
Establishment or presence of GAD Corner or link in
the City Government of Antipolo official website as Communication System for GAD
I - GAD Corner or link established in the City Government of Antipolo official
website throughout the Year 2022.

T - One GAD Corner or link
established in the City Government of Antipolo official
website.

No allotted GAD Budget
Presence of GAD Corner in the City's official website www.antipolo.ph
https://new.antipolo.ph/index.php/gender-and-development-gad-corner
- -
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MCW IRR Section 37. Gender Mainstreaming
as a Strategy for Implementing the Magna
Carta of Women.

MCW IRR Section 37. Gender Mainstreaming
as a Strategy for Implementing the Magna
Carta of Women.

PCW-DILG-DBM-NEDA JMC No. 2013-01
"Guidelines on the Localization of the
Magna Carta of Women"

LGC Section 16 & 17. Promote the general
welfare, provide basic services and facilities
and implement programs, projects and
activities (PPAs).

Executive Order No. 273 Approving and adopting the PPGD 1995-2025.

The Philippine Plan for Gender-Responsive
Development (PPGD) [1995 – 2025].

Supporting Statistics Data:
GAD Focal Point System (GFPS):
1. GAD Plan and Budget (GPBs) of the City Government of Antipolo
2. GAD Accomplishment Reports (GAD ARs) of the City Government of Antipolo






Developed plans, programs, policies, and mechanisms to address discrimination and inequality in the economic, political,
social, and cultural life of women and men in the City of Antipolo.
Planning, Budgeting,
Monitoring and Evaluation for GAD
A. GAD Plan and Budget (GPB) for CY 2023
1. Preparation of GAD Plan and Budget (GPB) of the City Government of Antipolo in two templates/forms (GPB in excel template as per GADPBMS; and Annex D template as per PCW DILG-DBM-NEDA JMC. 2016-01).

2. Submission of City Government of Antipolo GPB thru encoding at
GADPBMS (gad.dilg.gov.ph) and signed copy of GPB for DILG's review and
endorsement.

3. Integration of GPBs during the formulation,
updating or enhancement of the CLUP / CDP / ELA, whenever applicable.

I - Number of GAD Plan and
Budget (GPB) prepared and
submitted to the DILG by the end of 1st Quarter of
2022.

T - One (1) GPB prepared and submitted to the DILG thru
encoding at GADPBMS
(gad.dilg.gov.ph) by the end of 1st Quarter of 2022.

No allotted GAD Budget

City's GAD Plan and Budget (GPB for CY 2023 submitted online and on time thru the GAD Plan and Budget Monitoring System (GADPBMS) gad.dilg.gov.ph

Also, scanned copy of signed GPB 2023 has been submitted thru email to respective PPDO and DILG-Rizal email addresses.
- - Implemented at no cost

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4. Inclusion of the endorsed GPB in the preparation of AIP of the City.

5. Integration of the endorsed GPB in the Annual Budget Proposal of concerned City Government offices / departments.

B. Implementation and Monitoring of GPB 2022
1. Consolidate reports on the implementation of GPB using the Monitoring and
Evaluation (M&E) Form to be accomplished by GFPS Members with GAD PPAs.
I - Number of M&E Forms
accomplished per GFPS Members with GAD PPAs
by the end of 4th Quarter 2022.

T - Two (2) M&E Forms
accomplished per GFPS Members with GAD PPAs
and submit the same to the GFP for consolidation on the
implementation of LGU GPB by the end of 4th Quarter 2022.

Breakdown of GAD Budget:
No allotted budget
since submission is thru online
(submission of accomplished
M&E Forms in e copy).
Four (4) GAD M&E Forms (Quarterly M&E Reporting) submitted online by GFPS Members to GAD Focal Person for consolidation and monitoring of the GAD PPAs for CY 2022. - - Implemented at no cost to the City
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C. GAD Accomplishment
Report (GAD AR) 2021
1. Preparation of CY 2021 GAD AR of the City
Government of Antipolo in two templates/forms (GPB in excel template as per GADPBMS; and Annex E template as per PCW DILG-DBM-NEDA JMC. 2016-01).

2. Submission of signed copy of City Government
of Antipolo GAD AR CY 2021 to the COA and DILG. And submission thru
encoding at GADPBMS (gad.dilg.gov.ph) as attachment to the GPB 2023.

I - Number of GAD AR prepared and submitted by
end of January 2023.

T - One (1) GAD AR prepared and submitted by end of January 2023 to the COA and
DILG.

No allotted GAD Budget
One (1) GAD Annual GAD Accomplishment Report (GAD AR) CY 2021 had been submitted online and on time thru GADPBMS (gad.dilg.gov.ph) and served as attachment to the City's Annual GAD Plan and Budget for CY 2023. - Implemented at no cost
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D. Submission of GAD-related documents for 2022 Report Compliance
1. Preparation of GAD-related documents by
concerned GFPS Members

2. Consolidation of updated GAD-related documents by GAD Focal Person and
submission of the same to the DILG in signed copies thru GADPBMS and google drive links.

I - Number of GAD-related
documents for 2022 Report
Compliance submitted by end
of March 2022.

T - Eleven (11) GAD-related
documents for 2022 report
compliance, with updates,
submitted by end of March 2022.

No GAD Budget allotted to this GAD PPA.
Eleven (11) GAD-related documents for 2022 Report Compliance submitted on time thru uploading at the DILG Google Drive links - - Implemented at no cost to the City
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MCW IRR Section 37. Gender Mainstreaming
as a Strategy for Implementing the Magna
Carta of Women.

PCW-DILG-DBM-NEDA JMC No. 2013-01 "Guidelines on the Localization of the Magna Carta of Women"

LGC Section 16 & 17. Promote the general
welfare, provide basic services and facilities
and implement programs, projects and
activities (PPAs).

Executive Order No. 273 Approving and adopting the PPGD 1995-2025; and The Philippine Plan for Gender-Responsive
Development (PPGD) [1995 – 2025].
Established City Government GAD Office/Unit for efficient and effective GAD PPAs implementationCreation and/or Strengthening of the GAD Focal Point System (GFPS)
- Establishment of GAD Office / Unit
1.Establishment of GAD Office / Unit and its personnel.

2. Operational GAD Office / Unit with personnel.
I1 - Number of GAD Office / Unit established by the end of 4th Quarter of Year 2022.
T1 - One (1) GAD Office / Unit
established by the end of 4th Quarter of Year 2022.

I2 - Number of personnel with
plantilla positions created and
funded in the establishment of
GAD Office / Unit
T2 - at least three (3) personnel with plantilla positions assigned at established GAD Office / Unit on its initial operation.

No allotted GAD Budget
Presence of GAD Desk at the CSWDO located at the GAD Center Building. - - GAD Desk implemented at no cost.
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R.A. No. 9208 - "Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2003".

R.A. No. 9262 - "Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act of 2004".

DILG-DSWD-DOJ JMC No. 2010-1 - "Creation of Local Committees on Anti-Trafficking and Violence Against Women and their Children".

R.A. No. 10364 - "Expanded Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2012".

Strengthened and functional LCAT-VAWC, through conduct of quarterly meetings.Support Service to LCAT-VAWC Quarterly Meetings100% maintained functionality of the LCAT-VAWC, through conduct of quarterly meetings.
I1 - Number of meetings conducted for the whole year.
T1 - At least four (4) meetings were conducted for the whole year.

I2 - Number of members attended the meetings.
T2 - At least ten (10) members have attended the meetings.

Four (4) quarterly meetings conducted, joint with the Local Council for the Protection of Children (LCPC).

Seventeen (17) members / guests attended the first quarter meeting. Twenty-one (21) members / guests attended the second quarter meeting.
- - The budget for this PPA was amended and utilized to implement the PPA entitled: "Orientation / Seminar on Women-Related Laws for KALIPI Officers in Sixteen (16) Barangays in Antipolo City".
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Article VI, Section 54 of the City Resolution No. 2019-057: "A Resolution Adopting the Revised Gender and Development (GAD) Code of Rizal Province, And For Other Purposes" - Women and Children Support System: Promotion and Protection of Children.

Article III, Section 10 of the City Ordinance No. 2019-894: "Child and Youth Welfare Code of Antipolo City" - Rights of the Child.

Supporting Statistics Data:
CSWDO Data on C.Y. 2019-2021:
2021 - Conducted four (4) Local Committee on Anti-Trafficking--Violence Against Women and their Children (LCAT-VAWC) quarterly meetings.
2020 - Conducted four (4) LCAT-VAWC quarterly meetings.

2019 - Conducted three (3) LCAT-VAWC quarterly meetings.
Breakdown of GAD Budget:
MOOE
Snacks Expenses - Php5,000.00
Total MOOE = Php 5,000.00
Thirty-five (35) members / guests registered in the attendance for the third quarter meeting. Forty (40) members / guests registered in the attendance for the fourth quarter meeting.
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Sub-total B 62,500.00 7,174.00 11.48%
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ATTRIBUTED PROGRAMS
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Title of LGU Program or ProjectHGDG PIMME / FIMME ScoreTotal Annual Program / Project Cost or Expenditure GAD Attributed Program / Project Cost or Expenditure Variance or Remarks
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(10)(11)(12) (13) (14)
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Assistance to Education11.92 279,576,489.00 91,052,649.00 Implemented and GAD Expenditure is 32.57% of the Total Program Cost. 32.57%
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Sub-total C 279,576,489.00 91,052,649.00
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GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C) 476,992,963.38 246,650,240.87 51.71%
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Prepared by:Approved by: Date:
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ROWENA T. ZAPANTAHON. CASIMIRO A. YNARES III30-Jan-2023
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Chairperson, GFPS-TWGCity Mayor / Chairperson, GFPS DD/MM/YEAR
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