VI. Focus Group Discussion | 1:05 PM – 1:34 PM
The focus group discussion was facilitated by Atty. Ciena May Juyo. Prior to the
discussion, Atty. Juyo explained the context of the FGD. She emphasized that the
process is part of their mandate as Gender Ombud. She also explained further that the
mapping of legal referral mechanisms for GBV will rely on the willingness of participants
to share their individual experiences as focal person for gender and development in their
barangays. Thus, she encouraged all the participants to participate in the discussion.
Below are the responses of the participants to the questions raised during the focus group
discussion:
Gender equality situationer in the city/municipality
Themes
Responses
Gender equality
• All participants confirmed that they do not have specific
policies
gender equality policies at the barangay level
Experiences with
• All participants affirmed that the VAWC desk at the
GAD mainstreaming
barangay level is functional
and budgeting
• There were no trainings conducted for VAWC Desk focal
person as of this writing
• Recording of VAWC cases are done in the barangay level
Gender-based violence in the city/municipality
Themes
Responses
Common forms of
• Physical abuse, Economic Abuse, Adultery
GBV
Groups affected by
• Housewives (normally wives of farmers), Senior Citizens
the GBV
Observed trends in
• BLGU responds to VAWC cases;
GBV and factors
• Cases are reported to the police or MSWD
Difficult cases
• No challenges/difficulties in referring cases to MSWD;
• Cases are given attention promptly because BLGU VAW
Desk representatives assist in referring cases to MSWD
Flow of Management Case
Themes
Responses
Entry points for GBV • VAW Desk
cases
• Victims/complainants initially approaches community
leaders or leaders of women’s group who then refers
cases to VAW Desk
• Some cases are handled per sitio; Victims/complainants
approaches Kagawad in-charge of the sitio who then
refers the case to VAW Desk
Available Services
• Counselling
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