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Bawat Mamamayan Mahalaga, Programang Kaunlaran Dapat sa Lahat.

Kaunlaran Dapat!

The Womens Entrepreneurship Development (WED) programme has been empowering women
entrepreneurs in developing countries and supporting them in starting and growing their businesses since
the mid-2000s.

The programme works with service providers promoting entrepreneurship development (financial, non-
financial, public, private, associative, freelance etc.) and builds their capacity to better support women
entrepreneurs to start and grow their businesses. It also works towards creating a more positive enabling
environment for WED, by supporting assessments of the situation, and working with governments and
policy makers to remove the specific gender barriers that women entrepreneurs may face.

Through the economic empowerment of women, it aims to contribute to greater gender equality, as well
as to more job creation and economic development.

(The Women Workers Employment and Entrepreneurship Development (WEED) ay binigyan ng lakas sa
paglahok ang mga kababaihang negosyante sa pagbuo ng bansa at pagsuporta sa mga ito sa simula at lumalaki ang
kanilang mga negosyo mula noong kalagitnaan ng 1990s.

Ang programa ay gumagana sa mga nagbibigay ng serbisyo ng pagtataguyod ng entrepreneurship development (


financial , non- pinansiyal, publiko, pribado, associative , malayang trabahador at iba pa) at Bumubuo ang kanilang
kakayahan upang mas mahusay na suporta sa mga kababaihan negosyante upang simulan at palaguin ang kanilang
mga negosyo. Ito ay gagana rin sa paglikha ng isang mas positibong pagpapagana ng kapaligiran para sa WED , sa
pamamagitan ng pagsuporta pagtasa ng sitwasyon , at nagtatrabaho sa mga pamahalaan at mga gumagawa ng
patakaran upang alisin ang mga tiyak na kasarian hadlang na ang mga kababaihan na negosyante ay maaaring
mukha .

Sa pamamagitan ng pang-ekonomiyang empowerment ng mga kababaihan, ito ay naglalayong upang mag-ambag sa


mas higit na kasarian pagkakapantay-pantay , pati na rin sa higit sa paglikha ng trabaho at pang-ekonomiyang pag-
unlad.)
- Targeting and Outreach
- Helping Young Women Balance Domestic Responsibilities with Job Training
- Adapting Curricula to the Needs and Skills of Young Women
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Youth Entrepreneurship Support (YES)

"Young Entrepreneurs" means individuals within the age of 18 and 30 years old who are engaged in the
design, creation, establishment and/or management of a micro, small or medium enterprise

Into Employment This program offers training in a variety of employable skills based on local trades that are in
demand - information technology, hospitality, secretarial training, mobile phone services and repair, etc. Other skills
being developed include effective written and verbal communication, financial literacy, computer literacy, customer
service and other required skills by industry partners offering to help prepare youth for the workplace

HOPE Helping Overcome Poverty through Education scholarships give students who wish to continue
their academic career a chance to attend university or trade school.
YHC (Youth Health Corps) We train sponsored youth to become peer educators. These impassioned
young teachers share their knowledge about sanitation, hygiene, reproductive health and AIDS with other
youth.
Game On! Children International has partnered with the International Alliance for Youth Sports (IAYS) to
implement a community sports program for young people. Game On! combines regular sports activities with
life skills education, thereby building self-esteem and learning skills and values, such as goal setting,
teamwork, responsibility, conflict resolution; respecting authority figures and other qualities that promote
good citizenship and build strong communities.

Leave No One Behind. After 2015 we should move from reducing to ending extreme poverty, in all its
forms. We should ensure that no person regardless of ethnicity, gender, geography, disability, race or
other status is denied basic economic opportunities and human rights.

(Mag-iwan No One Sa likod . Pagkatapos ng 2015 ay dapat naming ilipat mula sa pagbabawas sa pagtatapos
matinding kahirapan , sa lahat ng mga form . Dapat nating matiyak na walang tao - anuman ang lahi , kasarian ,
heograpiya , kapansanan, lahi o iba pang katayuan - ay tinanggihan pangunahing pang-ekonomiyang mga
pagkakataon at karapatang pantao.)

On GAD Guidelines localization

gad fund utilization guidelines

To strengthen inter-LGU relations and with concerned national government agencies on GAD planning,
budgeting, project development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation

1. Leave No One Behind. After 2015 we should move from reducing to ending extreme
poverty, in all its forms. We should ensure that no person regardless of ethnicity, gender,
geography, disability, race or other status is denied basic economic opportunities and
human rights.
2. Put Sustainable Development at the Core. We have to integrate the social, economic and
environmental dimensions of sustainability. We must act now to slow the alarming pace of
climate change and environmental degradation, which pose unprecedented threats to
humanity.
3. Transform Economies for Jobs and Inclusive Growth. A profound economic
transformation can end extreme poverty and improve livelihoods, by harnessing innovation,
technology, and the potential of business. More diversified economies, with equal
opportunities for all, can drive social inclusion, especially for young people, and foster
sustainable consumption and production patterns.
4. Build Peace and Effective, Open and Accountable Institutions for All. Freedom from
conflict and violence is the most fundamental human entitlement, and the essential
foundation for building peaceful and prosperous societies. At the same time, people the
world over expect their governments to be honest, accountable, and responsive to their
needs. We are calling for a fundamental shift to recognize peace and good governance as
a core element of well-being, not an optional extra.
5. Forge a New Global Partnership. A new spirit of solidarity, cooperation, and mutual
accountability must underpin the post-2015 agenda. This new partnership should be based
on a common understanding of our shared humanity, based on mutual respect and mutual
benefit. It should be centered on people, including those affected by poverty and exclusion,
women, youth, the aged, disabled persons, and indigenous peoples. It should include civil
society organizations, multilateral institutions, local and national governments, the scientific
and academic community, businesses, and private philanthropy.
6. Building accountability for goals into the heart of a new framework
7. Ensuring there is transparency for how resources are used
8. Commitments on civil and political freedoms
9. Supporting effective institutions of the state
10. Credible political commitments between politicians and citizens are essential.
11. More inclusive institutions matter, as well as the ability to work together
12. States effectiveness is a determinant of development progress, so state capacities and
functions do need more attention.

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