Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) and Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) in 2014. 5, No. Gender equality in the labor market in the Philippines. Civil Service Commission, Constitution Hills, Batasang Pambansa Complex Diliman 1126 Quezon City, Philippines [ Get direction ] CSC Trunklines : 8931-8092 / 8931-7939 / 8931-7935 Examination : This email address is being protected from spambots. There remains however a gender gap in some development sectors that needs to be reduced. To address this, we have Gender equality 2. 1. development and nation building and for other purposes. 1. The Women’s Empowerment, Development and Gender Equality Plan 2013−2016 is the fourth gender-focused plan formulated by the Philippines since 1989; the first ones being the Philippine Development Plan for Women (PDPW 1989−1992), the Philippine Plan for Gender-Responsive Development (PPGD 1995− 2025), and the Framework Plan for Women (FPW Asian Development Bank. Focusing on the armed conflict in the Southern Philippines, primarily the Autonomous Region in Mandaluyong City, Philippines: Asian Development Bank, 2013. Some of the core gender concepts are: (see Mayoux, Linda, 2006. Executive Order 273 of 1995– Approving and adopting the Philippine Plan for Gender Responsive Development for 1995 to 2025 mandates agencies to incorporate and reflect GAD concerns in their agency performance commitment contracts, annual budget proposals, and work and financial plans. Philippine Plan for Gender-Responsive Development (1995-2025) As reflected in the Philippine Development Plan 2011-2016, the sustained economic growth in the Philippines must be accompanied by public policies intended to transform growth into inclusive development. inequities based on gender development initiatives hence sound inclusive development. Gender and Sustainable Development Goals in the Philippine Development Plan, 2017-2022 National Economic and Development Authority Compassionate and Harmonized Actions and Networks for Gender Equality: A Women’s Summit 30 March 2017 DIRECTOR BRENDA JOYCE R. EMDNOZA. The views expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of It also presents findings from recent World ank analysis, situating them in the context of the country’s long-term development trends Organizational Gender Training for Aga Khan Foundations, January 2006). I PREFACE The Philippines Economic Update summarizes key economic and social developments, important policy changes, and the evolution of external conditions over the past six months. and promoting inclusive development. 3, August 2017 Aguilar-Delavin, Gender and Development Implementation in Masbate State College, Philippines 132 P-ISSN 2350-7756 | E-ISSN 2350-8442 | www.apjmr.com Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, Vol. recommendations on how those gender dynamics can be more effectively addressed, and explores the tensions and trade-offs implicit in a more comprehensive approach to gender and conflict. In other words they are underlying principles on which a programme vision and commitment can be built. Gender concepts are key ideas and issues in gender and development and their implications for policy making. promotion of gender equality • Philippine Development Plan for Women, 1989-1992 • Philippine Plan for Gender-Responsive Development, 1995-2025 • Women in Development and Nation-Building Act • GAD Budget Policy For many years, our country has had a history of gender bias deeply ingrained in our culture. Labor market I. Asian Development Bank.