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Similarities between Variables of the GeRL and the CBMS-GRB Tools: Background: The GeRL KA BA? (or Gender Responsive LGU Ka Ba) tool 1 is a self assessment tool that was developed by the National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women in cooperation with the Local Government Academy (LGA). This instrument is designed to draw information on the current efforts and practices of the LGUs at the city and municipal level. One of the main aims of this tool is for it to serve as a basis for the LGUs in determining the status of their GAD mainstreaming in their localities and in developing their GAD Plans. It is a three part questionnaire composed of the following: Basic information on the LGU, LGU Basic Services and other information. The CBMS-GRB questionnaires were developed primarily for the Pilot Project on Developing a Gender-Responsive CBMS or Community-based Monitoring System that will aid Local Government units in making gender-responsive and evidence based planning and budgeting activities. This project is being piloted in two sites in Negros Occidental (Escalante City and E. B. Magalona) in cooperation with DWAN Foundation and Dr. Aniceto Orbeta of the Philippine Institute for Development Studies. These questionnaires are essentially enhanced CBMS questionnaires that were re-developed based on the inputs of experts in gender as well as the sentiments of the partner LGUs of Escalante City and Magalona. There are three questionnaires all in all: the CBMS Household Profile questionnaire (which is administered to all households in the municipality or city), the CBMS Barangay Profile Questionnaire (administered to the barangay captain and or barangay secretary) and the rider questionnaire (which includes other gender-relevant information that need not be collected regularly and is being administered to select barangays). The following table shows the relationship and similarities of the variables in the GeRL Tool and the CBMS-GRB data collection instruments. 1 As of June 28, 2005.

GeRL Tool Variables PART I : BASIC LGU INFORMATION AND DATA Population Total Population Number of Constituents aged 5 and below Number of constituents aged 15-49 Average Household size Percentage of female-headed households Health Related Data Average Life Expectancy Rate Maternal Mortality Rate Infant Mortality Rate # of cases of teenage pregnancy % of Households with access to family planning services % of population covered by Philhealth and other healthfinancing schemes Similar/ Related Variables from the CBMS-GRB Questionnaires Basic demographic information can be generated with the help of the CBMS GRB Household Profile Questionnaire (HPQ) (specifically through the household members roster). The Barangay Profile Questionnaire can generate information on: Total population, by sex Number of households The CBMS-GRB HPQ : Death in household by age and by cause of death Women deaths due to pregnancy related causes Child Deaths (aged 0-5 years old) Types of programs by sex and by type of program Household members that received health assistance programs by sex and by type of program (with special indicator for Philhealth) Additionally, the CBMS- GRB HPQ can REMARKS/ IMPORTANT NOTES This information can be generated once data is consolidated at the municipality/ city level. CBMS-GRB can generate information on this down to the barangay level of disaggregation All these variables (with the exemption of # of cases of teenage pregnancy) can be generated once data is consolidated at the municipality/ city level. CBMS-GRB can generate information on this down to the barangay level of disaggregation

Education Related Data Literacy Rate # of girl child in school and graduates in primary and secondary # of girl child who graduated in primary and secondary number of school dropouts (secondary and primary only) Security and Safety Data (average number of women victims of the following crimes in the last three years) domestic violence sexual abuse/ harassment acts of lasciviousness generate these other related variables: Children aged 0-5 years old who are malnourished CBMS-GRB HPQ: Literacy Children 6-12 years old not in elementary school, by type of school (public or private) Children 13-16 not in secondary school, by type of school (public or private) Children 6-16 not in school by type of school (public or private) The CBMS-GRB rider: Prevalence of school absences among children 6-16 who are in school by frequency or absences and by reasons for absence CBMS-GRB HPQ : Victims of crime by type CBMS GRB BPQ: Reported criminal cases by type of crime and by age group Education data form the CBMS GRB HPQ can be disaggregated by sex. Crimes listed in the CBMS-GRB HPQ includes several VAW crimes aside from the usual index crimes in the original CBMS HPQ

rape other crimes committed against women Economic Related Data Average annual family income Common practices of women in the locality: - self employed o practicing professional o businesswoman o agriculture - Government employee - Private employee - Overseas Filipino Worker - Others Number of women who: - own business enterprises - officers/ leaders of cooperatives - members of cooperatives Governance Related Data # of organized group of women or women NGO in the area Number of women representatives in present administration CBMS-GRB HPQ: Employed persons - by occupation and industrial group - by nature of employment - by classification of employment Income from salaries and wages Persons who are unemployed by reasons of unemployment CBMS-GRB Rider Persons with livelihood skills by type of skills CBMS-GRB HPQ: Persons who are members of community organizations by type of organization Registered voter and participation in the recent Mean annual family income can be generated once data is consolidated at the city/ municipality level

electoral process PART II: BASIC SERVICES Functional/ Operational Day Care Center % of Households with source of/ Access to safe drinking water % of Households with source of/ Access to sanitary toilet Presence of Garbage Disposal System (Material Recover Facility) Barangay Health Centers Presence day care centers in the barangay Number of day care centers in the barangay Proximity of the nearest day care center from barangay hall CBMS-GRB HPQ: Proportion of Households with no access to safe water supply CBMS-GRB HPQ: Proportion of Households with no access to sanitary toilets CBMS BPQ: Presence of garbage disposal facility in the barangay Number of households served by type of garbage disposal facility Presence health posts in the barangay Number of health posts in the barangay

Proximity of the nearest health posts from barangay hall Private Rooms for counseling and Physical examination Separate Comfort rooms for men and women Availability of water in the barangay health Center Lying in facilities Multipurpose hall that can be accessed/ used by women for recreation and other functions and activities Presence women s/ crisis Number of women s/ crisis Proximity of the nearest women s/ crisis center from barangay hall Presence of health facilities in the barangay by type of facility Number of health facilities in the barangay by type of facility Proximity health facilities center by type of facility Presence of multipurpose hall Number of multipurpose hall in the barangay Proximity of the nearest Not available in CBMS-GRB Questionnaires

multipurpose hall from barangay hall Availability of the following health services: Average number of personnel and barangay health workers in each Barangay Health Center Maternal Care Family planning Services using the Reproductive Health Framework Counseling Services for women Number of health workers, by sex Number of nutrition scholar, by sex Presence of maternal and child clinics in the barangay Number of maternal and child clinics in the barangay Proximity of maternal and child clinics in the barangay to the barangay hall Presence of family planning centers in the barangay Number of family planning centers in the barangay Proximity family planning centers from barangay hall Presence women s/ crisis Number of women s/ crisis

Disease Control Program for Sexually Transmitted Disease Disease Control Program for HIV AIDS PAP Smear (SVID wash exam) Breast Cancer Examination Other health services provided in the Barangay Health Centers and Rural Health Units Sentrong Sigla certification Existence of a referral system Availability of the following safety and protection related facilities/ services in the LGU Availability of separate toilets for men and women in LGU managed/ owned facilities/ places Adequacy of lighting of streets and public places to deter crime Women and children s desk at the police stations Separate room for interrogation of women victims in police stations Proximity of the nearest women s/ crisis center from barangay hall Presence of health facilities in the barangay by type of facility Number of health facilities in the barangay by type of facility Proximity health facilities center by type of facility Not available in CBMS-GRB Questionnaires Not available in CBMS-GRB Questionnaires

Separate detention cells (i.e. at least 10 sqm) for women and children Has organized Barangay Council for Protecting Children Services and mechanism to prevent human trafficking Rehabilitation/ Development/ Crisis Center for Women Services/ programs provided in the Rehabilitation/ Development/ Crisis Center for Women Functional or life skills training program for women Number of Livelihood training program for women Types of livelihood program offered by LGU - traditional - non traditional Presence of economic support services for women in the LGUs - credit programs for Presence women s/ crisis Number of women s/ crisis Proximity of the nearest women s/ crisis center from barangay hall CBMS-GRB HPQ: Beneficiaries of program by type of program CBMS GRB BPQ: Programs/services implemented by the barangay CBMS GRB BPQ: Presence of Credit institutions Not available in CBMS-GRB Questionnaires

women - formation of cooperatives - product development and marketing assistance - other economic related services in the LGU Accessibility of LGU sponsored, GAD related training programs - Gender Sensitivity Training/ Orientation - Orientation Program on Domestic Violence - Orientation Program on Sexual Harassment Law - Gender Responsive Planning - Sector Specific Training Program Not available in CBMS-GRB Questionnaires Number of staff/ Officials that attended the GAD- related training programs in the last 3 years - Gender Sensitivity Training/ Orientation - Orientation Program on Domestic Violence - Orientation Program on Sexual Harassment Law - Gender Responsive

Planning - GAD Budgeting - Gender Mainstreaming - Sector Specific Training Program Presence of organized committees/ working groups to address specific gender issues/ concerns - RA 7877 and CSC Resolution 01-0940 - Presence of council for the protection of Children in the barangays - Presence of council for the protection of Children at the City/ municipality level- - Women, Children and Family Committee at the Sanggunian - Local Commission on Women - GAD Focal point/ Persons Development and implementation of plans, strategies and resources to address gender concerns and issues - use of sex disaggregated data in planning - development and CBMS GRB BPQ: Presence and name of GAD Focal Point in the Barangay CBMS GRB BPQ: Presence of GAD Plan and Budgets Presence of GAD Focal Point in the Barangay Most of the items in this section are not available in the CBMS-GRB Questionnaire Most of the items in this section are not available in the CBMS-GRB Questionnaire

implementation of GAD Plan - Presence of GAD plans at the barangay level - Allocation of GAD Budget - Mobilization of additional resources - Utilization of GAD Budget - Capacity-building strategies for GAD - Involvement and participation of women in LGU development programs - Implementation of Information, Education and Communication (IEC) strategies (e.g. posters, flyers, pulong-pulong ) to build awareness on gender issues. Presence and implementation of local ordinances and policies - GAD Code or Ordinances - Domestic violence Related ordinance - Local code for children - Other ordinances for women and children Not available in CBMS-GRB Questionnaires

- Ordinances against human trafficking - Equal opportunity Policy/ Ordinance - Anti-sexual harassment Policy - Other capacity building and mainstreaming related services of LGUs PART III: OTHER INFORMATION Top Three problems/ concerns/ issues of women constituencies Top Three factors that helped integrate GAD in development programs Top Three factors that hindered the integration of GAD in development programs Other innovative GAD related Programs that were not covered These questions might be good to ask in the Community validation and FGDs that are planned to be carried out.