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C.

BUDGET AND FUNDING

INCOME EXPENSES
SPONSORS
Philippine Commission on Women P10,000.00
Department of Health P15,000.00
Philippines National Police Womens and Childrens Desk P15,000.00
Department of Social Welfare and Development P15,000.00
Venue Ospital ng Maynila Medical Center AVR P7,500.00
with sound system use
with aircon use
with chairs and tables
1. Christian Bunal, RN
Facilitators
2. Joanne Collantes, RN
3. Michelle Conte, RN FREE
4. Cristina Dela Cruz, RN (VOLUNTEERS)
5. Joseph Macavinta III, RN
6. Arianne Rodriguez, RN
Honorarium Senator Pia S. Cayetano P10,000.00
(Speaker)
Food Morning Snacks
150 pieces Ham Sandwich (P20.00 each) P3,000.00
Lunch
150 pieces KFC Fully Loaded Meal P16,500.00
(P110.00 each)
150 pieces Give a way T-Shirt (P60.00 each) P9,000.00
Others
10 Gallons of Water (P30.00 each) P300.00
15 packs of plastic cups (P20.00 per pack) P300.00
10 packs of assorted candies (P50.00 per P500.00
pack)
Others 150 pieces copy of handouts (P15.00 each) P2,250.00
150 pieces copy of Invitation (P10.00 each) P1,500.00
School Supplies P4,150.00
TOTAL P55,000.00 P55,000.00

D. ACTORS, MATERIALS, SOFT/HARDWARES

a. Speaker
Senator Pia S. Cayetano stands tall as a champion of womens rights and staunch

advocate of health. The youngest woman elected in the history of the Philippine Senate, she

continues to prove that there is no limit to what Filipino women can achieve. [1]

Armed with the training of a lawyer, discipline of an athlete, and heart of a mother,

Senator Pia excelled in her first term as legislator and was re-elected to a second term in

2010. [1]

In her ten years of public service, she has pushed for the passage of several measures

benefitting women, children and the elderly, while also working to improve public health and

social services for the poor and marginalized. [1]

Most recently, Senator Pia worked for the passage of three landmark laws. She

sponsored the Reproductive Health Law (RA 10354), which provides women with access to

information and health care services to realize their reproductive health rights, after the bill

languished in Congress for 14 years. She also fought for the Sin Tax Reform Act (RA 10351)

which generates additional revenue for the countrys healthcare system, while also

discouraging Filipinos from the unhealthy behaviors of smoking and excessive drinking, and

Graphic Health Warning Act (10643), which requires all cigarette packages sold in the

market to bear picture-based warnings on the hazardous effects of smoking. [1]

Her growing list of legislative accomplishments includes the Act Amending the

National Health Insurance Act (RA 10606), Foster Care Act (RA 10165), Mandatory Infants

and Children Health Immunization Act (RA 10152), Expanded Breastfeeding Promotion Act

(RA 10028), Establishment of Persons with Disability Affairs Office Act (RA 10070),

Expanded Senior Citizens Act (RA 9994), Food and Drugs Administration Act (RA 9711),

Magna Carta of Women (RA 9710), Universally Accessible Cheaper and Quality Medicines
Act (RA 9502), National Anti-Rabies Act (RA 9482), and the Environmental Awareness and

Education Act (RA 9512), among others. [1]

As an international parliamentarian, Senator Pia was the first Filipina and Asian in the

history of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) to be elected president of the Committee of

Women Parliamentarians, a position she held from 2008-2010. [1]

Outside the Senate halls, Senator Pia promotes her advocacies through Pinay In

Action (women empowerment), Bike for Hope (environment and healthy lifestyle), and

Gabriels Symphony Foundation, which helps children with disabilities and special needs.

She actively joins local and international marathons, duathlons, triathlons, and Ironman

competitions. [1]

A mother, triathlete, entrepreneur, and public servant, Pia is driven by the same

passion that has made her among the countrys most accomplished leaders. The daughter of

the late Senator Compaero Rene L. Cayetano has come into her own, making her mark as

the Senates Pinay In Action. [1]

b. Facilitators/Organizers

They facilitators of this program will be the Master of Science in nursing students

from St. Paul University Philippines. This will be a part of their requirement in one of their

subject, Global Context and Global Health Initiative. The facilitators/organizers will be the

one to organize this program. They will solicit for funds, look for a venue, contact the

speaker, distribute the invitations, and other related things that need to accomplish. They

facilitators will be led by Ms. Cristina Dela Cruz and her members are Mr. Christian Bunal,

Ms. Joanne Collantes, Ms. Michelle Conte, Mr. Joseph Macavinta III, and Ms. Arianne

Rodriguez.
c. Participants

The participants will range from 100-140 people. The target participants will be

females who are vulnerable to abuses. Male participants are also encouraged to attend the

program to help disseminate the information that will be learn from the lecture.

d. Materials (Software and Hardware)

The materials that will use for the program are PowerPoint presentation, possible

video presentations, computer, sound system, projector, whiteboard and markers, and also the

handouts that will be provided by the facilitators.

E. Diagram or Flowchart regarding processes

References

[1]
(2017). Retrieved 27 June 2017, from
https://www.senate.gov.ph/senators/sen_bio/pcayetano_bio.asp

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