7​th​ most dangerous according to women’s responses if they feel safe traveling at night. Cases of  26 physical harassment and groping were also cited.      Marginalization in Decision-Making Bodies    The FES report on women and trade unions in the Philippines in 2001 noted the marginalization of  gender concerns in trade union agenda. In many cases, Women’s Committees are mostly token  structures, and women often felt they have to continuously prove themselves worthy of their  27 leadership positions.      Access to Public Services    Clean water and sanitation     Based on 2014 data, the percentage of households with safe water supply and sanitary toilet facilities  is 85.5 percent (MDG target: 86.8 percent) and 94.1 percent (MDG target 83.8 percent),  28 respectively. However, it was noted that the proportion of improvement was higher in urban than  29 in rural areas. The UN Water GLAAS also identfied seven groups disadvantaged in the Water,  Sanitation and Hygeine in the country: poor populations, indigenous populations, remote  populations, displaced persons, ethnic minorities, people living with disabilities and women and  30 children.      Electricity and Energy Use     31 As of 2014, 89.13 percent of the population have access to electricity; in 2013 majority of which is  32 in the urban areas (94% compared to 82% in the rural areas).     26 Diola, C. (2014, 30 October) “Manila transportation 10th most dangerous in the world for women.” The Philippine  Star. Retrieved from  http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2014/10/30/1386151/manila-transportation-10th-most-dangerous-world-women​.  27 Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. (2001). ​Women and Trade Unions.​ Retrieved from  http://library.fes.de/fulltext/iez/01110001.htm   28 Philippine Statistics Authority (2015, 20 April) “How We Fare: MDG target of families access to sanitary toilet facility  and access to safe water supply.” Retrieved from  https://psa.gov.ph/content/how-we-fare-mdg-target-families-access-sanitary-toilet-facility-and-access-safe-water-supply   29 2015 estimates show that the population percentage with unimproved drinking water and sanitation facilities in urban  areas were 6.3% and 22.1% respectively; in the rural areas, it was 8.2% and 29.2% respectively (Central Intelligence  Agency. ​CIA Worldfact Book: Philippines.​ Retrieved from  https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/rp.html​)  30 World Health Organization (2014). UN Water Global Analysis and Assessment of Sanitation and Drinking Water (UN  Water GLAAS): Philippines. Retrieved from  http://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/monitoring/investments/philippines-01-jul-16.pdf   31 World Bank data on access to electricity (Philippines). Retrieved from  https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/EG.ELC.ACCS.ZS?locations=PH&order=wbapi_data_value_2012+wbapi_data_ value+wbapi_data_value-first&sort=desc   32 Central Intelligence Agency. ​CIA Worldfact Book: Philippines​. Retrieved from  https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/rp.html   10 RH Situationer: Phlippines (November 2017)

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