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Most Outstanding LCW of the Year-San Fabian, PangasinanPflcw Secretariat
The document provides details about the San Fabian Local Council of Women (SFLCW) in the Philippines, including its history, leadership structure, projects, and accomplishments. Specifically, it describes how the SFLCW was established in 2010 and formally launched in 2011. It lists the 12 women's organizations that comprise the SFLCW and outlines various livelihood projects implemented including a multi-purpose cooperative, micro-lending, an NFA rice retailing project, food processing, a training center, and a pasalubong center. Statistics are given about project beneficiaries and funding sources. The document concludes by thanking the conveners and sharing a story.
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The document profiles women entrepreneurs in Region 1 of the Philippines based on various government data sources from 2003-2007. Some key findings include:
- Over 50% of new business registrations and participants in DTI training programs were women.
- Women comprised over 60% of entrepreneurs in sectors like processed food and over 50% in trading.
- Various government agencies like DTI, TESDA, DOLE, and DSWD provide support programs focused on skills training, financing, and marketing assistance to help develop women's entrepreneurship in the region.
- With continued support from programs targeting women entrepreneurs and harnessing their potential, their prospects for success and contribution to the regional economy are promising.
Creating lcws and strenghthening of lcw initiativesPflcw Secretariat
The Local Councils of Women (LCW) were created to organize women's groups at the local level into a cohesive unit. The National Council of Women of the Philippines initiated the LCWs and the Department of the Interior and Local Government issued guidelines for their creation and operations. LCWs are composed of women's organizations in their locality and partner with local governments. They aim to empower women, promote social justice and alleviate poverty.
The 2013 Global Summit of Women was held from June 6-8 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The summit focused on the theme of "Women: Creating New Economies" and brought together women delegates to discuss this topic. It was organized by Globewomen, an organization dedicated to empowering women as corporate leaders and entrepreneurs around the world.
This document is a short description of the painting "Luntian Ladies, 2007". The painting depicts two women in traditional Chinese dresses standing in a lush garden setting. They appear to be enjoying a leisurely stroll on a pleasant day, surrounded by greenery and flowers. In just a few words, the summary captures the key elements of the scene and subject matter portrayed in the artwork.
Most Outstanding LCW of the Year-San Fabian, PangasinanPflcw Secretariat
The document provides details about the San Fabian Local Council of Women (SFLCW) in the Philippines, including its history, leadership structure, projects, and accomplishments. Specifically, it describes how the SFLCW was established in 2010 and formally launched in 2011. It lists the 12 women's organizations that comprise the SFLCW and outlines various livelihood projects implemented including a multi-purpose cooperative, micro-lending, an NFA rice retailing project, food processing, a training center, and a pasalubong center. Statistics are given about project beneficiaries and funding sources. The document concludes by thanking the conveners and sharing a story.
TheSmarterPlace.com aims to connect homes and people by allowing users to build virtual representations of their real homes online. This will allow users to manage their homes smarter by integrating and controlling energy usage, appliances, insulation, and services. Users can connect with friends, vendors, and experts to get recommendations on improving their homes and testing product and service options virtually before implementing them in real life.
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This document provides tips for saving money when making purchases. It notes that people typically spend around Rs. 2 lacs per year on minimum purchases. When going to the market to shop, one has to deal with finding parking and could get into fights over parking spots. Instead of wasting money on fuel and parking, the document recommends going to Hackdeals.com to find deals, coupons and offers for purchases from websites like Flipkart, Amazon, Myntra and others. By using deals from Hackdeals.com, one can save the money they would have spent on transportation and parking fees and enjoy the money saved.
The document profiles women entrepreneurs in Region 1 of the Philippines based on various government data sources from 2003-2007. Some key findings include:
- Over 50% of new business registrations and participants in DTI training programs were women.
- Women comprised over 60% of entrepreneurs in sectors like processed food and over 50% in trading.
- Various government agencies like DTI, TESDA, DOLE, and DSWD provide support programs focused on skills training, financing, and marketing assistance to help develop women's entrepreneurship in the region.
- With continued support from programs targeting women entrepreneurs and harnessing their potential, their prospects for success and contribution to the regional economy are promising.
Creating lcws and strenghthening of lcw initiativesPflcw Secretariat
The Local Councils of Women (LCW) were created to organize women's groups at the local level into a cohesive unit. The National Council of Women of the Philippines initiated the LCWs and the Department of the Interior and Local Government issued guidelines for their creation and operations. LCWs are composed of women's organizations in their locality and partner with local governments. They aim to empower women, promote social justice and alleviate poverty.
The 2013 Global Summit of Women was held from June 6-8 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The summit focused on the theme of "Women: Creating New Economies" and brought together women delegates to discuss this topic. It was organized by Globewomen, an organization dedicated to empowering women as corporate leaders and entrepreneurs around the world.
This document is a short description of the painting "Luntian Ladies, 2007". The painting depicts two women in traditional Chinese dresses standing in a lush garden setting. They appear to be enjoying a leisurely stroll on a pleasant day, surrounded by greenery and flowers. In just a few words, the summary captures the key elements of the scene and subject matter portrayed in the artwork.
The document discusses sustainable livelihood approaches to poverty reduction. It explains that a sustainable livelihood approach is a way to improve understanding of poor people's livelihoods by generating a deeper understanding of their various livelihood strategies. A sustainable livelihood approach can be used as an analytical framework for program planning and assessment or as a program itself, and emphasizes involving people in identification and implementation of activities. The core principles are that poverty reduction activities should be people-centered, participatory, multi-level, partnership-based, sustainable and dynamic.
This document summarizes women's rights to health as established in Philippine law. It outlines an 11-point comprehensive health services framework for women that is culture-sensitive, gender-responsive, and covers all stages of a woman's life cycle, from maternal care and breastfeeding to family planning, sexual health, reproductive cancers, and care for elderly women. The framework aims to address the major causes of mortality and morbidity for women in the Philippines.
This document lists common school supplies such as pencils, rubbers, crayons, glue, rulers, pencil sharpeners, scissors, pencil cases, markers, felt tips, schoolbags, desks, tables, chairs, blackboards, and books.
Thank you to Governor Vilma Santos, Mayor Vilma Dimacuha, Batangas PSWDO, Councilor Agnes S. Ramirez, Anacorita Portugal, Wendah Katrina Dolor and members of LCW Batangas Province for making the 10th General Assembly of PFLCW a successful and star-studded one!
Entrepreneurial development of rural and tribal womenPflcw Secretariat
This document discusses entrepreneurial development for rural and tribal women. It defines an entrepreneur as someone who searches for change and exploits opportunities for new businesses. It reviews concepts of entrepreneurship including planning new ventures, analyzing opportunities, and financing. It discusses the status of Philippine tribal and rural women from pre-colonial to modern times, noting a lack of unified government assistance compared to other countries. Finally, it discusses the importance of entrepreneurship to economic growth through innovation and job creation, and various programs that can support entrepreneurial development for women and underserved groups.
Atty. Ana Luz Cristal, President of Women in Nation Building, gave an orientation on various women's rights during the 11th General Assembly of the Philippine Federation of Local Councils of Women (PFLCW) in Dipolog City.
The document provides a draft roadmap for the Philippine bee industry from 2011-2015. It summarizes the current state of the bee industry including annual honey production, major producers, research institutions, importers and opportunities. The roadmap's vision is for a profitable bee industry that supports agriculture and biodiversity. Its goals include strengthening research programs, supporting enterprise development, and conserving bee species. Targets include increasing production, establishing quarantine measures, and developing human resources for the industry. The roadmap outlines strategies such as enhancing research funding, improving inputs, developing partnerships, and establishing quality standards.
This document discusses mainstreaming gender and development (GAD) budgeting in the Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP) at the local government unit (LGU) level in the Philippines. It provides the legal basis which mandates that 5% of agency/LGU budgets be allocated to GAD plans and programs. A GAD plan is a set of gender-responsive services, programs and projects carried out over time, while a GAD budget is 5% of the annual budget intended for such plans/projects. The 5% GAD budget can fund activities like gender trainings, advocacy events, and facilities that support women's needs.
DOLE Regional Director Sisinio Cano discuss new programs of the government to fund women-initiated livelihood projects during the 11th General Assembly of PFLCW in Dipolog City
The document outlines the implementing rules and regulations of the Magna Carta of Women in the Philippines. It discusses the purpose of promoting and protecting women's rights, the scope of government agencies covered, and policies regarding non-discrimination and equality. It also covers specific rights and protections for women, including protection from violence, rights in emergencies/disasters, and the duties of government to promote empowerment and fulfill human rights.
The document discusses sustainable livelihood approaches to poverty reduction. It explains that a sustainable livelihood approach is a way to improve understanding of poor people's livelihoods by generating a deeper understanding of their various livelihood strategies. A sustainable livelihood approach can be used as an analytical framework for program planning and assessment or as a program itself, and emphasizes involving people in identification and implementation of activities. The core principles are that poverty reduction activities should be people-centered, participatory, multi-level, partnership-based, sustainable and dynamic.
This document summarizes women's rights to health as established in Philippine law. It outlines an 11-point comprehensive health services framework for women that is culture-sensitive, gender-responsive, and covers all stages of a woman's life cycle, from maternal care and breastfeeding to family planning, sexual health, reproductive cancers, and care for elderly women. The framework aims to address the major causes of mortality and morbidity for women in the Philippines.
This document lists common school supplies such as pencils, rubbers, crayons, glue, rulers, pencil sharpeners, scissors, pencil cases, markers, felt tips, schoolbags, desks, tables, chairs, blackboards, and books.
Thank you to Governor Vilma Santos, Mayor Vilma Dimacuha, Batangas PSWDO, Councilor Agnes S. Ramirez, Anacorita Portugal, Wendah Katrina Dolor and members of LCW Batangas Province for making the 10th General Assembly of PFLCW a successful and star-studded one!
Entrepreneurial development of rural and tribal womenPflcw Secretariat
This document discusses entrepreneurial development for rural and tribal women. It defines an entrepreneur as someone who searches for change and exploits opportunities for new businesses. It reviews concepts of entrepreneurship including planning new ventures, analyzing opportunities, and financing. It discusses the status of Philippine tribal and rural women from pre-colonial to modern times, noting a lack of unified government assistance compared to other countries. Finally, it discusses the importance of entrepreneurship to economic growth through innovation and job creation, and various programs that can support entrepreneurial development for women and underserved groups.
Atty. Ana Luz Cristal, President of Women in Nation Building, gave an orientation on various women's rights during the 11th General Assembly of the Philippine Federation of Local Councils of Women (PFLCW) in Dipolog City.
The document provides a draft roadmap for the Philippine bee industry from 2011-2015. It summarizes the current state of the bee industry including annual honey production, major producers, research institutions, importers and opportunities. The roadmap's vision is for a profitable bee industry that supports agriculture and biodiversity. Its goals include strengthening research programs, supporting enterprise development, and conserving bee species. Targets include increasing production, establishing quarantine measures, and developing human resources for the industry. The roadmap outlines strategies such as enhancing research funding, improving inputs, developing partnerships, and establishing quality standards.
This document discusses mainstreaming gender and development (GAD) budgeting in the Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP) at the local government unit (LGU) level in the Philippines. It provides the legal basis which mandates that 5% of agency/LGU budgets be allocated to GAD plans and programs. A GAD plan is a set of gender-responsive services, programs and projects carried out over time, while a GAD budget is 5% of the annual budget intended for such plans/projects. The 5% GAD budget can fund activities like gender trainings, advocacy events, and facilities that support women's needs.
DOLE Regional Director Sisinio Cano discuss new programs of the government to fund women-initiated livelihood projects during the 11th General Assembly of PFLCW in Dipolog City
The document outlines the implementing rules and regulations of the Magna Carta of Women in the Philippines. It discusses the purpose of promoting and protecting women's rights, the scope of government agencies covered, and policies regarding non-discrimination and equality. It also covers specific rights and protections for women, including protection from violence, rights in emergencies/disasters, and the duties of government to promote empowerment and fulfill human rights.