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Report of the Philippine
Commission on Women,
2011-2015
(With 2016 Updates)
THE STATE OF FILIPINO WOMEN
THE STATE OF
FILIPINO WOMEN
May 24, 2018
Contents
• Global Gender Gap Index, WEF
• Health
• Education
• Political Empowerment
• Economic Empowerment
• Violence Against Women (VAW)
• Notable GAD Programs
• Agenda ni Juana
GLOBAL GENDER GAP INDEX 2014
1 ICELAND
2 FINLAND
6 NICARAGUA
3 NORWAY
5 DENMARK
4 SWEDEN
8 IRELAND
9 PHILIPPINES
10 BELGIUM
SOURCE: THE GLOBAL GENDER GAP REPORT 2014
7 RWANDA
GLOBAL GENDER GAP INDEX 2015
1 ICELAND
2 NORWAY
6 RWANDA
3 FINLAND
7 PHILIPPINES
5 IRELAND
4 SWEDEN
8 SWITZERLAND
9 SLOVENIA
10 NEW ZEALAND
SOURCE: THE GLOBAL GENDER GAP REPORT 2015
GLOBAL GENDER GAP INDEX 2016
1 ICELAND
2 FINLAND
6 IRELAND
3 NORWAY
7 PHILIPPINES
5 RWANDA
4 SWEDEN
8 SLOVENIA
9 NEW ZEALAND
10 NICARAGUA
SOURCE: THE GLOBAL GENDER GAP REPORT 2016
GLOBAL GENDER GAP INDEX 2017
1 ICELAND
2 NORWAY
6 NICARAGUA
3 FINLAND
10 PHILIPPINES
5 SWEDEN
4 RWANDA
7 SLOVENIA
8 IRELAND
9 NEW ZEALAND
SOURCE: THE GLOBAL GENDER GAP REPORT 2017
GGI Health & Survival 2015 and 2016
HEALTH
One in Ten Young Filipino Women Age 15 to 19 Is Already A Mother or Pregnant With First Child
SOURCE: NDHS 2013
Literacy Rate (%)
Enrollment in Primary
Education (%)
Enrollment in Secondary
Education (%)
Enrollment in Tertiary
Education (%)
2015 2016 2015 2016
90
62
97 97 96 96
98 90 94
70 74 60
38 40 30 31
EDUCATIONGGI Educational attainment 2015 and 2016
FUNCTIONAL AND BASIC LITERACY
RATES 2013
92 88.7
97 96.1
FUNCTIONAL LITERACY RATE (10-64 years old)
BASIC LITERACY RATE (10 years and over)
% %
Source: FLEMMS 2013, PSA
ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOL
COMPLETION RATES 2012
78.21 69.61
79.92 69.77
ELEMENTARYCOMPLETION RATE
HIGH SCHOOL COMPLETION RATE
% %
Source: Research and Statistics Division, Office of the Planning Service, DepEd Central Office
HIGHER EDUCATION
ENROLMENT AND GRADUATES
55.2 ENROLMENT AY 2015-2016
GRADUATES AY 2014-2015
%%
Source: Higher Education Data Infographics 2016, CHED Website
2,266,419
365,369
No.No.
57.8
1,838,422 44.8
266,707 42.2
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT
ENROLMENT IN STEAM PROGRAMS
31 AY 2013-2014
AY 2014-2015*
%%
Source: Higher Education Data Infographics, CHED Website
171,418
185,823
No.No.
31
377,689 69
406,727 69
GRADUATES STEAM PROGRAMS
50 AY 2012-2013
AY 2013-2014*
%%
Source: Higher Education Data Infographics, CHED Website
20,838
22,265
No.No.
51
20,579 50
21,731 49
GGI Political empowerment 2015
34
POLITICAL
Number of Candidates and Elected Candidates by Sex, May 9, 2016 Elections
SENATE
Candidates
NO. NO.
Elected
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Candidates
Elected
% %
8
2
42
10
493
SOURCE: COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS, SEPTEMBER 3, 2016 and OFFICIAL GAZETTE
14168 170
16
83
84
17
2978
71
22
Elected National and Local OfficialsMay 2013 VS. May 2016 Elections
SENATENO. NO.
2016
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
2013
2016
% %
4
2
8
10
174
SOURCE: COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS, SEPTEMBER 3, 2016 and OFFICIAL GAZETTE
60
68 170
8317
29 71
2013
6733
7426
ECONOMICGGI Economic participation & opportunity 2015 & 2016
Labor Force Participation (%)
Estimated Earned Income ($)
Legislators, Senior
Officials & Managers (%)
Professional & Technical
Workers (%)
2015 2016 2015 2016
5,643
53
53 52 81 81
5,691 8,184 8,223
57 47 43
63 61 37 39
2016
50.02%
76.60%
SOURCE: PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY, JANUARY 2016 LABOR FORCE SURVEY
Eliminating Violence against Women
VAW
Specifically, emotional violence
SOURCE: NDHS 2017
OF THE 42,036 BARANGAYS IN THE PHILIPPINES,
37,686 (89.65%) HAVE ESTABLISHED BARANGAY
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN DESKS
SOURCE: NATIONAL BARANGAY OPERATIONS OFFICE, DILG, DEC. 2017
The Philippines is at Tier 1
According to the 2017 US Department of State Trafficking Report
Eliminating Violence against Women
TOTAL NUMBER OF TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS (TIP)
CONVICTION FROM 2011 – May 2017
YEAR NO. OF
CONVICTIONS
SOURCE: DOJ
30
2016
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
NO. OF PERSONS
CONVICTED
23
26
59
44
33
26 32
35
62
53
36
2017 (31 May 2017) 22 12
The Plan’s thematic areas of focus are: •Women’s Economic Empowerment, •Women’s Social Development Rights, •Gender in Justice, Peace and Security, •Gender in Environment and Climate Change, and •Gender-Responsive Governance.•Vulnerable Groups
Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program
NOTABLE GAD PROGRAMS
Agenda ni Juana• Improved education, awareness-raising and women’s
participation in gender-responsive climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction and management towards building resilient communities.
• Improved access to justice of victims of abuse and violence, especially women and girls with disabilities and other vulnerable groups
• Expanded access to affordable comprehensive women's health care and services
• Improved access to land, water, capital, markets, and enterprise technologies in rural and urban areas
• Improved information dissemination on government programs and services for realizing gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls and their human rights
Agenda ni Juana
• Improved convergence of efforts in building peaceful, safe and violence-free communities
• Improved protective and welfare assistance for distressed female migrant workers
• Increased women's participation and leadership in decision-making positions
• Strengthened social protection for workers in the informal economy and other vulnerable groups
• Institutionalized provision of women and child-friendly spaces in evacuation centers
Agenda ni Juana
• Ensured gender and culture sensitivity of educational and training institutionsat all levels
• Proper utilization of the Gender and Development (GAD) Budget
• Improved gender-responsiveness of business and trade policies
• More positive portrayal of women in all forms of media
WAYS FORWARD
• Drumbeat the Agenda ni Juana and ensure that all are incorporated/ mainstreamed in the plans and programs of all government agencies
• Ensure that gender and the SDGs are incorporated in the Philippine Development Plan
Gender-Related SDG Indicators
Goal 5: Achieve gender equality
and empower all women and
girls
Targets: 9
Indicators: 14