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GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT Database DCF
PRO-GAD ver.01

Barangay:

Type of Barangay:

 

Municipality:

Province:

Region:

Total Population as of : (yr)  

Total Population:  

Total Number of Household:

100

Number of Nuclear Families:

Average Household Size:

Total Female Population:

2000

Total Male Population:

1500

I. SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SECTOR  SOCIAL SUB-SECTOR/S

•DEMOGRAPHY

Age Group

Population Distribution by age group and sex (2 censal years)

Year 1

Year 2

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Under 1

0

0

0

0

0

0

1-4

0

0

5-9

0

0

10-14

0

0

15-19

0

0

20-24

0

0

25-29

0

0

30-34

0

0

35-39

0

0

40-44

0

0

45-59

0

0

50-54

0

0

55-59

0

0

60-64

0

0

65-69

0

0

70-74

0

0

75-79

0

0

80-84

0

0

85 and over

0

0

Year

Projected population by sex

Base Year

Male

Female

Both Sexes

Percentage

Year 1

1

1

2

50%

Year 2

1

1

2

50%

Year 3

1

1

2

50%

Year 6

1

1

2

50%

Projected life expectancy at birth, by sex

Male

Female

Both Sexes

Sex Ratio

Male

Female

Both Sexes

Ratio

1

1

2

0.5

Total population by marital status, sex-disaggregated

Marital Status

Male

Female

Both Sexes

Ratio

Single

1

1

2

0.5

Married

1

1

2

0.5

Widow/er

1

1

2

0.5

Single Parent

1

1

2

0.5

Number and percentage of disabled persons by type of disability, sex-disaggregated

Type of Disability

Cause of Disability

Male

Female

Both Sexes

Percentage

Mental Illness

1

1

2

50%

Blindness

1

1

2

50%

Deafness

1

1

2

50%

Oral Defect

1

1

2

50%

Mute

1

1

2

50%

Amputation

1

1

2

50%

Others (pls. specify)

1

1

2

50%

•EDUCATION

Age Group

Male

Female

Both Sexes

Ratio

Pre- School (3-6)

1

1

2

0.5

Elementary (7-12)

1

1

2

0.5

Secondary (13-18)

1

1

2

0.5

Tertiary (19-22)

1

1

2

0.5

Simple literacy rate (10 years old and over) by sex

Male

Female

Both Sexes

Ratio

1

1

2

0.5

Functional literacy rate (10-64 years old and over)6, by sex

Male

Female

Both Sexes

Ratio

1

1

1

1

Ratio of girls to boys in primary education

SCHOOLS

Male

Female

Both Sexes

Ratio

Government

1

1

2

0.5

Private

1

1

2

0.5

Ratio of girls to boys in secondary education

SCHOOLS

Male

Female

Both Sexes

Ratio

Government

1

1

2

0.5

Private

1

1

2

0.5

Ratio of girls to boys in tertiary education

SCHOOLS

Male

Female

Both Sexes

Ratio

Government

1

1

2

0.5

Private

1

1

2

0.5

Distribution of the population 6 years old and over by highest educational attainment (%)

SCHOOLS

Male

Female

Both Sexes

Ratio

No Education

1

1

2

0.5

Some Elementary

1

1

2

0.5

Completed Elementary

1

1

2

0.5

Some High School

1

1

2

0.5

Completed High School

1

1

2

0.5

Some College

1

1

2

0.5

Completed College

1

1

2

0.5

Masteral

1

1

2

0.5

Post-Graduate

1

1

2

0.5

Percentage of population by level currently attending, by age group and by sex

Data Requirements

Male

Female

Both Sexes

Total Population of students

Percentage

Kinder/Prep/Nursery  (0-5)

200

300

500

600

83%

Elementary  (7-12)

150

300

450

600

75%

High School  (12-20)

200

400

600

700

86%

College  (20-24)

150

400

550

600

92%

Post Graduate Studies  (24 above)

75

75

150

300

50%

Elementary school completion rate, by sex

SCHOOLS

Male

Female

Both Sexes

Ratio

Government

1

1

2

0.5

Private

1

1

2

0.5

Classroom-to-pupil ratio in elementary and secondary schools

SCHOOLS

Total No. of classrooms

Total No. of Pupils

Total

Male

Total

Female

Ratio

Elementary

30

1500

700

800

50

High School

20

1500

700

800

75

Teacher-to-pupil ratio in elementary and secondary schools

SCHOOLS

Total No. of Teachers

Total No. of Students

Total Male

Total Female

Ratio

Elementary

30

1500

500

1000

50

High School

20

1500

400

1100

75

•HEALTH

Frequency rates of HIV/AIDS, Malaria, Tuberculosis and other diseases, latest..

Data Requirements

Male

Female

Total No. of affected

Total Population

Percentage

HIV/AIDS

1

1

2

100

2%

Malaria

1

1

2

100

2%

Tuberculosis

1

1

2

100

2%

Others (specify)______

1

1

2

100

2%

Death rates of HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, and other diseases, latest

Data Requirements

Male

Female

Total No. of Death

Total population

Percentage

HIV/AIDS

1

1

2

100

2%

Malaria

1

1

2

100

2%

Tuberculosis

1

1

2

100

2%

Others

1

1

2

100

2%

Nutritional status, by sex and group 0- 5 year old

Data Requirements

Male

Female

Both Sexes

Ratio

Normal

1

1

2

0.5

Underweight

1

1

2

0.5

Severely Underweight

1

1

2

0.5

Overweight

1

1

2

0.5

Mortality by leading causes, by age, and by sex, 1 reference years

Data Requirements

Age

Male

Female

Both Sexes

Ratio

birth asphyxia

1

1

2

0.5

pneumonia

1

1

2

0.5

term birth complications

1

1

2

0.5

neonatal infection

1

1

2

0.5

diarrhea

1

1

2

0.5

malaria

1

1

2

0.5

measles and malnutrition

1

1

2

0.5

Number of cases of teenage pregnancy

Teenage pregnancy cases

Total Female Population below 18 yrs. old

Percentage

7

100

7%

Percentage of households with source/access to safe drinking water(PDP 2011-2016)

Water Source

Total No. of Households

Household with access

Percentage

Communal/Public

100

1

1%

Deep Well

100

2

2%

Metered

100

70

70%

Water Refilling Station

100

8

8%

Percentage of households without sanitary toilets, latest

Total No. of Households

Household w/o sanitary toilets

Percentage

100

50

50%

Availability of the following services for women

Data Requirements

Total Female Population

Female Served

Percentage

Counseling for women

100

15

0.15

PAP smear

100

5

0.05

Breast Cancer Exam (including mammogram)

100

5

0.05

Availability of public comfort rooms

100

5

0.05

Number of women who reported equal/full access of women to comprehensive, quality and affordable health services (including prevention and treatment of diseases; sexual and reproductive health services), latest

Total Female Population

Female Served

Percentage

2000

50

3%

Percentage of population that accessed secondary and tertiary health services, by sex, 2 years

Male

Female

Total Population

No. of those that accessed secondary and tertiary health services for 2 years

Percentage

100

250

1000

350

35%

Percentage of budget allocated for medicines, medical supplies and equipment, nutrition services, clinics, health centers and other health facilities (e.g. lying-in facilities), latest

Data Requirements

Budget %

Male Served

Female Served

Both Sexes

Percentage

Medicine

10%

1

1

2

0.5

Medical Supplies

10%

1

1

2

0.5

Nutrition services

10%

1

1

2

0.5

Clinics

10%

1

1

2

0.5

Health Center

10%

1

1

2

0.5

Blood Letting Activities

10%

1

1

2

0.5

Number of women who accessed quality maternal, and postpartum care and services from health facilities and qualified health personnel, 2 years

Total Female Population

Female served

Percentage

1000

10

1%

Percentage of women who reported to have equal decision on the number of children and number of years between pregnancies over number of women interviewed, latest

Total Female Interviewed

Total Female responded positively

Percentage

1000

10

1%

Policies, programs, guidelines, and services for the implementation of comprehensive, culture-sensitive and gender-responsive health programs and services Note: Section 20 B (1-7); C4 a-b Women’s health risks related to pregnancy, child-birth complications and gender-based violence(MCW-IRR Sec. 20)

Enumerate in bulleted list:

Programs for maternal care developed and implemented, to include pre-natal services, delivery and post-natal services to address pregnancy and infant health and nutrition(MCW-IRR Sec. 20 A.1)

Enumerate in bulleted list:

Comprehensive health information and education programs implemented/provided:

Data Requirements

Age

Male Served

Female Served

Both Sexes

Percentage

Age appropriate adolescent health and sexuality education in both public and private schools

1

1

2

50%

Sexuality education for parents

1

1

2

50%

Programs for elderly in every barangay to promote and maintain their well-being and social functioning

1

1

2

50%

Trainings for health service providers/ educators

1

1

2

50%

No.

Teen centers providing health and sexuality education and counseling

1

1

2

50%

Maternal and pre-natal services delivered and post natal services addressing pregnancy and infant health nutrition

Data Requirements

Male Served

Female Served

Both Sexes

Percentage

Program for breastfeeding and proper nutrition for lactating mothers

1

Family and state collaborations on youth sexuality education and health services

1

1

2

50%

Prevention and management of reproductive- related illnesses (breast and cervical cancers) and other gynecological conditions and disorders

1

Prevention of abortion and management of pregnancy-related complications

1

Care for elderly women

1

Communities organized to implement health programs for women and girls, in partnership with the private sector

1

•SOCIAL WELFARE

WOMEN IN ESPECIALLY DIFFICULT CIRCUMSTANCES (WEDC)

Data Requirements

Female Served

Total Female Population

Percentage

Assisted to access with temporary and protective custody

5

2000

0

Assisted to access with medical and dental services.

5

2000

0

Assisted to access with psychological and psychiatric evaluation.

5

2000

0

Assisted to access with counseling and Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD).

5

2000

0

Assisted to access with legal services.

5

2000

0

Assisted to access with productivity skills, capacity building and/or livelihood assistance.

5

2000

0

Assisted to access with education.

5

2000

0

Assisted to access with financial assistance

5

2000

0

Assisted to access with transportation assistance.

5

2000

0

Assisted to access with employment through job placement

5

2000

0

SOCIAL WELFARE (GIRL CHILDREN)

Data Requirements

Y/N

Enumerate in bulleted list.

Title/ Date Enacted/Conducted (if applicable)

Policies, plans and programs implemented to eliminate all forms of discrimination against girl children

Conduct of community consultations on the effect of child marriages on health, education, and over-all situation of the girl- child.

Functional Local Councils for the Protection of Children (LCPC).

Existing indigenous mechanisms for the protection of children

SOCIAL WELFARE (SENIOR CITIZENS)

Data Requirements

Y/N

Enumerate in bulleted list.

Title/ Date Enacted/ Conducted

Gender-responsive, rights-based, and culture sensitive policies, programs and services implemented for senior citizens

OSCAs with programs and services addressing gender-based violence, abuse and/or neglect of women senior citizens

Supportive community resources developed and utilized to provide in-home services, respite care, and stress reduction with high- risk families

Subsidy and support programs provided to family and caregivers to promote quality home care for senior citizens.

Capability-building programs developed for healthcare and social work professionals on the prevention, detection, and management of psycho-social problems and other geriatric concerns of women senior citizens, specifically on the handling of older person abused.

Data Requirement

Male Served

Female Served

Both Sexes

Percentage

Number of senior citizens provided with continuous support services

75

25

100

0.25

Data Requirement

Male health care workers

Female Healthcare workers

Percentage

Number of women and men healthcare and social work professionals trained on the prevention, detection, and management of psycho-social problems and other geriatric concerns of women senior citizens, specifically on the handling of older person abused

25

75

•GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE (GBV) PROTECTION FROM ALL FORMS OF VIOLENCE

Data Requirements

Male

Female

Both Sexes

Percentage

Number of women involved in planning and management of relief operations

2000

0

Data Requirements

Total Female Affected

Total Female Population

Percentage

Documented cases of pregnant women, lactating mothers, women and mothers with dependent children, who are arrested, detained and interned for reasons related to armed conflict

1

2000

0%

Reports/documented cases of women and girls forcibly recruited for armed conflict

1

2000

0%

Incidence and number of violence against women and children, by type

 Children

(Victim/s)

 Women

(Victim/s)

Both

  • Dating Violence

1

1

2

  • Domestic and intimate partner violence

1

1

2

  • Emotional abuse

1

1

2

  • Human trafficking

1

1

2

  • Same-sex relation violence

1

1

2

  • Sexual assault and abuse

1

1

2

  • Stalking

1

1

2

  • Violence against immigrant and refugee women

1

1

2

  • Violence against women at work

1

1

2

  • Violence against women with disabilities

1

1

2

Data Requirements

Female who are aware of VAWC

Total Female Interviewed

Percentage

Percentage of women who are aware of VAWC (all forms, including domestic violence, marital rape and incest) to total women (interviewed), (latest available at least 2 years)

50

100

0.5

Data Requirements

Year 1

(number)

Year 2

(number)

Increase/Decrease

Constant

Presence of NGO-run shelters and drop-in centers for the rehabilitation of prostituted and exploited women and girls, (latest available at least 2 years)

1

1

Functional VAWC desks

1

1

Conduct of VAWC desk monitoring and evaluation

1

1

Presence of adequate lighting in streets and public places to deter crime

1

1

Presence and types of services and mechanisms to prevent human trafficking

1

1

Presence of a VAWC referral systems

1

1

0

Availability and frequency of trainings conducted on the rights of women to be free from all forms of violence whether physical, sexual, emotional, mental or economic abuse, (latest available at least 2 years)

1

1

0

Establishment and maintenance of a comprehensive data and information system on trafficking, exploitation, and prostitution

1

1

0

Data Requirements

Year 1

(number)

Year 2

(number)

Increase/ Decrease

Number of reported VAWC cases, (latest available at least 2 years)

Number of VAWC cases served, 2 reference years

Number of cases filed against traffickers and exploiters of prostituted women, (latest available at least 2 years

Number of convictions against traffickers and exploiters of prostituted women, (latest available at least 2 years)

Number of political detainees/executions/other human rights violations, by sex and age group, (latest available at least 2 years)

0

Year 1

Year 2

Increase/ Decrease

Constant

Age Bracket

M

F

Total

M

F

Total

20 > 40

1

1

2

1

1

2

40 > 50

1

1

2

1

1

2

50 > 60

1

1

2

1

1

2

Data Requirements

Female Victims Served

Total Number of Reported Victims

Percentage

Number of women victims of VAWC, exploitation and trafficking provided with rehabilitation, social integration and economic empowerment program and other support services, to total number of reported victims, (latest available at least 2 years)

10

100

10%

PROTECTION and SECURITY in times of disaster, calamities and other crisis situations

Data Requirements

Implemented?

Male involved

Female involved

Total  Population

Yes/No

Gender-responsive and rights-based work and financial plan on disasters, calamities and other crises in all phases of relief, recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction (MCW-IRR Sec. 13 B)

2000

Data Requirements

Number

Type of measures, pls. enumerate

Number and type of measures adopted by camp managers to prevent sexual violence in evacuation centers and relocation sites

MCW-IRR Sec. 13 B.4)

Data Requirements

Number of Women Involved

Total Female population

Percentage

Number of women involved in the development of a gender-responsive disaster management, including preparedness, mitigation, risk reduction and adaptation (local) (MCW-IRR Sec. 13 A)

15

100

15%

Women members of various evacuation centers/camps committees organized for food and water distribution, nutrition, sanitation and hygiene, shelter, health, education, protection and security and safety especially in decision-making

(MCW-IRR Sec. 13 B.4)

SPORTS

Data Requirements

Y/N

Specify

Male Served

Female Served

Both Sexes

Ratio

Partnerships formed with community-based sports organizations to ensure equal participation of women in sports. (MCW-IRR Section 17 F.8)

1

1

2

0.5

Data Requirements

Y/N

Pls. Enumerate

Programs developed in coordination with sports organization to increase participation of elderly women, women with disabilities, and indigenous women (MCW-IRR Section 17 F.9)

Data Requirements

Elderly Women (Number)

Women with Disabilities (Number)

Indigenous Women (Number)

Elderly women, women with disabilities, and indigenous women participating in sports programs (MCW-IRR Section 17 F.9)

SOCIAL PROTECTION

Data Requirements

Y/N/NA

Specify

Social protection policies, programs and services implemented for women and other marginalized sectors (MCW-IRR Sec. 30)

Indigenous and community-based social protection policies and programs developed and/or enhanced (MCW-IRR Sec. 30)

Poverty reduction programs and services mainstreamed with social protection (including Occupational Safety and Health, Disaster Risk Reduction Management) at the local level

Community-based social protection schemes and programs developed for women with disabilities (MCW-IRR Sec. 30 E)

Data Requirements

Female with disabilities served

Total No. of Women with disabilities

Percentage

Women with disabilities that availed of community-based social protection schemes and programs MCW-IRR Sec. 30 E)

15

50

30%

II. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SECTOR

INCOME and POVERTY

Data Requirements

Total Population

Population with income below poverty line

Percentage

Proportion of population with incomes below poverty line (MDGs)

1000

400

40%

INCOME and POVERTY

Data Requirements

 Households

Total Households

Percentage

Proportion of households whose members eat less than 3 full meals a day, 2 reference years

10

100

10%

Percentage of households with one main source of income only to total number of households

10

100

10%

Percentage of households with secondary/tertiary source of income

10

100

10%

LABOR and EMPLOYMENT

Investment-friendly policies, systems, programs, procedures and technical assistance for returning women migrant workers(MCW-IRR Sec. 25 C)

YEAR 1

YEAR 2

Enumerate in bulleted list:

Livelihood and skills development training, seminars, and scholarship grants for women migrant workers (MCW-IRR Sec. 25 D)

YEAR 1

YEAR 2

Enumerate in bulleted list:

Skills training, counseling and other support services integrated with entrepreneurship and GAD (MCW-IRR Sec. 25 D)

YEAR 1

YEAR 2

Enumerate in bulleted list:

Data Requirements

Share

Total Female

Percentage

Share of women in non-agricultural wage employment (MDGs)

10

100

10

Percent of labor force employed, by sex, by age group, (latest available at least 2 years)

Age Group

Total labor Force

No. of employed

Male

Female

Percentage

18-39

500

350

100

250

70%

40-60

500

200

75

125

40%

Average family income of household head, by sex, (latest available at least 2 years)

Average Income

YEAR

Male Headed

Female Headed

Difference

YR 1

2,500.00

1,500.00

-1000

YR 2

3,000.00

1,500.00

-1500

Average time spent doing household chores by employed men and women

Male (hrs)

Female (hrs)

Both Sexes

Percentage

2

4

6

0.67

Number of livelihood training programs for women

Enumerate in bulleted list:

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