CEDAW/C/PHI/Q/6/Add.1
informed the data assessment in updating the Second Philippine Progress Report on MDGs. Aside
from the MDG indicators, it also used the Gender and Development Index (GDI) and Gender
Empowerment Measure (GEM) to augment analysis of achievements in Goal 3 — Promoting Gender
Equality. A remaining challenge is that of generating data disaggregated by sex and by province which
is critical in monitoring imbalances in distribution of resources and the prioritization of development
activities across the country.
The NSCB’s Philippine Statistical Development Plan (PSDP) 2005-2010 includes a separate
chapter on Social Needs and GAD. Considered a major breakthrough in addressing gender data gaps
of Core GAD, FPW, MDGs and CEDAW, the chapter contains provisions on the problems and plans
for the collection of sex-disaggregated data and statistics on priority gender issues, which shall be
addressed by the government in the next five years. The PSDP serves as a companion document
addressing the statistical requirements of the MTPDP. The NSCB also continuously disseminates
gender statistics at the local level through its production of annual fact sheets and Handbook on
Women and Men by its regional offices. The data serves as inputs to the regional development
planning processes spearheaded by the Regional Development Coordinating Councils with NEDA
regional offices as secretariat.
Efforts at localizing the development of gender statistics are underway through inter-agency
initiatives among international development agencies, government agencies as well as nongovernment organizations. Under the CIDA-funded Institutional Strengthening Project II (ISP-II), a
self-assessment tool (GeRL) Ka Ba? or “Are you a Gender-Responsive Local Government Unit
(LGU)? was developed to determine the current capacity levels of local government units to make
their respective localities gender-responsive. This tool shall serve as an appraisal instrument for the
gender mainstreaming strategy of the NCRFW at the local level.
As part of the UNFPA Project on Strengthening Government Mechanisms to Mainstream
Gender in the Reproductive Health, Population and Anti-Violence Against Women Programs, the
Commission on Population committed to improve the Situational Analysis and Socio-Economic
Profile of the Population Development Guide by requiring sex-disaggregated data and gender
indicators in the local development plans. UNFPA is likewise currently supporting the Development
of a VAW Documentation System to enable government to determine the extent of VAW and monitor
delivery of services to VAW victims by various agencies such as the police and the Social Welfare
Department (DSWD).
The Local Government Department (DILG) is currently enhancing the indicators in the Local
Governance Performance Management System (LGPMS) and the Community-based Monitoring
System (CBPMS) to make them more gender sensitive by including sex-disaggregated data and other
gender indicators.
The Core Local Poverty Indicators (CLPIs) were approved by National Anti Poverty
Commission (NAPC) En Banc Resolution 7 in March 2003, for local poverty monitoring and
institutionalized at the local level through DILG MC 2003-92 providing for the adoption of the CLPI
in local planning. The CLPIs are the minimum set of fourteen (14) carefully selected human
development and income-based indicators for poverty diagnosis and planning which includes a
maternal mortality indicator.
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