Experiences with
GAD
mainstreaming
and budgeting
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MSWD conducts planning and budgeting for GAD programs.
GAD plans and programs are then implemented after it is
approved by the DILG. (MSWD)
The budget for GAD programs are subsidized by the budget
for health at the barangay level (5%). The Municipal Health
Office’s budget for GAD programs are provided by the
MPDC. (MHO)
The PNP office also submits GAD plan and budget to MPDC.
The FJDG officer takes care of the submission of the plans
and budget requests. (PNP)
Gender-based violence in the city/municipality
Themes
Responses
Common forms of • Women filing for child support (PNP)
GBV
• Physical abuse and child custody (MSWD)
• VAWC – specifically involved during the provision of health
services (MHO)
Affected Groups
• IP women
• Women from low-income family
Difficult Cases
• There are clients who are sometimes “toxic”. These are
clients who are difficult to handle. Even if you have already
provided them with the necessary counseling and other
support they will still insist on what they want even if the policy
will not allow it. This normally happens on cases related to
child support or child custody. (PNP/MSWD)
• There was once a rape case filed in the PNP where the father
was accused of raping his daughter. The mother insisted to
settle the case because according to her, the alleged
accused and the victim have a romantic relationship. This
case is still being litigated. (PNP)
• MHO articulated that they have not experienced any difficult
cases related to VAWC or GBV. (MHO)
Challenges
Reporting and • Private health services/doctors refuse to provide services to
investigation
VAWC related incidents especially if they are aware that
medical results will be used in the legal process
(MSWD/MHO/MPDC/PNP)
• There is currently only one MHO/doctor in the municipality of
Sta. Cruz. The PNP are often forced to refer VAWC victims
to nearby municipalities (Malalag/Malita) for health
examination (PNP/MSWD)
Providing support • The MSWD are sometimes challenged with clients who keep
services
on violating the agreements that they have settled for. These
cases are referred to the barangay but will eventually be
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