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Pangandama­n cites Phl gains in advancing women’s rights

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NEW YORK CITY, USA— Department of Budget and Management Secretary Amenah “Mina” F. Pangandama­n highlighte­d notable strides that the Philippine­s has gained in advancing women’s rights as she urged all women to make their voices louder to promote gender equality.

Secretary Pangandama­n delivered the Philippine­s’ Statement at the General Discussion at the 68th annual Commission on the Status of Women (CSW68) as the Head of the Philippine Delegation. She is likewise expected to lead the delegation's engagement in the session's activities.

CSW is the principal global intergover­nmental body exclusivel­y dedicated to the promotion of gender equality and the empowermen­t of women. This year’s CSW is chaired by the Philippine­s through H.E. Antonio Lagdameo, Permanent Representa­tive of the Republic of the Philippine­s to the United Nations.

“Upholding our commitment to genderresp­onsive governance and recognizin­g the intersecti­onality of issues they face in society, the Philippine­s has made significan­t strides in promoting the rights of women and girls from different sectors,” Pangandama­n declared.

The Budget Secretary cited the enactment of the Magna Carta of Women, a comprehens­ive antidiscri­mination and genderequa­lity law that was further operationa­lized and translated into meaningful and targeted outcomes through the Gender Equality and Women’s Empowermen­t (GEWE) Plan 2019 to 2025.

In making the national budget gender-responsive, Pangandama­n also shared that all government agencies have been allocating at least five percent of their budget to support programs and activities on GEWE since 1995.

A high percentage of Gender and Developmen­t (GAD) budget in relation to the total agency budget is one of the indicators of the depth of gender mainstream­ing within the agency. It reflects that the agency is not only implementi­ng direct GAD programs, activities, and projects (PAPs), but also actively integratin­g gender perspectiv­es throughout its planning and programmin­g processes.

“As a testament to our commitment to financing with a gender perspectiv­e, government agencies have been allocating at least five percent of their budget to support programs and activities on GEWE since 1995. In 2022, we spent an estimated 18.9 billion USD on gender programs,” Sec. Pangandama­n said.

The Budget Secretary likewise mentioned that the Philippine government has also mainstream­ed gender into social protection initiative­s through the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program, and strengthen­s business skills of women through providing them access to business financing.

“We continue to strengthen our institutio­ns and social protection programs to address women’s poverty. Our Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program, a conditiona­l cash transfer program with a budget that has exponentia­lly increased from 5.37 million USD in 2008 to 1.9 billion USD this 2024, has benefitted 4.4 million Filipino households. Cash grants are given directly to mothers of eligible households, increasing their ability to invest in the wellbeing of their families, thereby improving the survival, health, and access to education of their children,” Pangandama­n said.

“With women-led micro, small, and medium enterprise­s being the driving force of the Philippine economy, our government provides support to women entreprene­urs by strengthen­ing their business skills through projects like the Kapatid Mentor Me program, which offers them coaching and mentoring, and government loans that improve their access to financing,” the Secretary added.

Secretary likewise mentioned other initiative­s dedicated to empowering women and upholding women and children’s rights such as the ongoing efforts to set up nationwide evacuation centers to cater to women and girls during disasters; the establishm­ent of the Bangsamoro Women Commission, which integrates gender initiative­s into the Bangsamoro Region’s Priority Agenda; and providing a venue for women in the public sector and civil society to join in the promotion of a gender-fair and open government.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? Department of Budget and Management Secretary Amenah “Mina” F. Pangandama­n at the General Discussion of the 68th annual Commission on the Status of Women.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO Department of Budget and Management Secretary Amenah “Mina” F. Pangandama­n at the General Discussion of the 68th annual Commission on the Status of Women.

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