Gender and Development Program (GAD)

The Magna Carta of Women (Republic Act No. 9710) defines Gender and Development Program (GAD) as the development perspective and process that is participatory and empowering, equitable, sustainable, free from violence, respectful of human rights, supportive of self-determination and actualization of human potentials. It seeks to achieve gender equality as a fundamental value that should be reflected in development choices and contends that women are active agents of development, not just passive recipients of development.
GAD focuses on Gender Mainstreaming or a strategy for:
- Making womenโs as well as menโs concerns and experiences an integral dimension of the design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of policies, programs and projects in all social, political, civil, and economic spheres so that women and men benefit equally.
- Assessing the implications for women and men of any planned action, including legislation, policies or programs in all areas and at all levels
Bula GAD Section
- Training Report GAD 2020 – Agenda Setting
- Training Report GAD 2020 – Barangay Planning
- Training Report GAD 2020 – Deepening Session
- Training Report GAD 2020 – HGDG GAD Planning Budgeting for Barangays
- Training Report GAD 2020 – Journalism Seminar
- Training Report GAD 2020 – Project Proposal Preparation
- Training Report GAD 2020 – Training of Trainers
- Training Report GAD 2020 – Year End Evaluation