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GENDER GAP AUDIT TOOLKIT

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COMMUNITY ECONOMIC SYSTEM
I. Productive
Activities
1. Income Classification Babasa Secondary Data
of the Community
2. Common income All Income and Expense INSIGHT – although the source of
earning activities in Analysis (area-based As of the data gathered living for each household were a
the community FGD) last year by the INSA, it little less than enough, they always
was shown that only 159 found a way to get through their
out of 531 residents have daily expenses
a job or have a means of
income. IMPRESSION – the income earned
was a bit small for the families of
For the women, they are Marytown because almost all
usually earning incomes families have a large count of family
through sari sari stores, members
being a maid every
Saturday and Sunday, OBSERVATION – incomes were from
and weaving clothes. On sari sari stores, carinderias and
the other hand, the men carpentry
earn income through
being a carpenter,
security guard, tricycle
driver, call center agent
and factory workers.

3. Products of Men and Gender analysis on - School Supplies Women tend to produce products
Women in Marytown access to resources - Direct Selling that are more usable in the
(Area-based FGD) Products (avon) community while men rarely produce
products because they have jobs
outside the community.
II. Access to

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finance, labour
and other
resources
1. Access to Babasa, Community profile of - The money used - The father, who is paid for his
Credit/Capital Porta LH & MT, interviews to sustain the job outside the community
with Brgy, INSA-KUM school supplies provides the basic capital for
store (handled by other means of living that is
All Gender analysis on the mother) handled by the mother to
groups access to resources comes from the provide money for the needs.
(area-based FGD) income of the
father
- The money used
to buy brochures
(that the mother
used in retailing)
from Avon also
comes from the
income of the
father
2. Access to Tools & - The brochure is When you think of it, the tools that
Technology provided by the were used by the mother to earn
Retailing Store extra income were provided by the
and is used by family, mostly from the income of
costumers (mostly the father – but the tools that were
adult and young used by the father were provided by
female) the company that they were working
- The land where for.
the school
supplies store
stands is from the
property of the
owner
- The supplies that
were
merchandised in
the store comes

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from the income
of the father and
is accessed by
different people
(young and adult
females, young
and adult males)
- The uniform and
the “batuta” used
by the father is
provided by his
company
- The office tools
(computer) that is
used by the father
is also provided by
the company
3. Access to - Seminars and - Women usually do not
Trainings Trainings that the undergo trainings and
fathers attended seminars as a preliminary for
that were their jobs while the men, in
sponsored by their order to be more productive
company in their jobs were provided by
their companies some
training and seminars.
4. Access to Land
and Water Based on the latest INSIGHT: The government had still
Resources report in the profile of lots to do with regards to the urban
Marytown, there are at poor. Instead of spending the budget
least 500 houses in the 1 into projects that were not really
hectare and 42 square beneficial, why not donate it to the
meter- community. organizations like INSA that helps
the urban poor directly. This way, a
For the water, it was lot of problems would be addressed.
reported that in the past
few years, the people of IMPRESSION: The people of

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Marytown have their own Marytown have such great
poso which is a source of adapatability skills. It can be
their water supply but proportioned out that the space of
just recently, the people the place is not enough to handle
were now getting their such a population of 2000 residing in
waters from Maynilad. the 500 houses. Also, since the
people of Marytown were living
below poverty line, how can they
provide money to pay their monthly
dues to the Maynilad?

OBSERVATION: The land area of


Marytown is small to hold hundreds
of families living under its proximity.
The houses were really close to each
other to the point that only walls
divide them. Even roads and alleys
were so small that only a person can
pass at a given time.
5. Access to market - Both the fathers - Men and women contribute to
for men and and the mothers the income of the family but
women’s produce both have access usually the father is the
- The mothers sell provider for the mother’s
their products income earning activity
usually for the
people residing
within the
community (adult
and young
females, adult and
young males)
6. Unpaid family All Activity profile/task - Household chores - It is not only the mother that
labour groups analysis (area-based done by the is the subject of unpaid labor,
FGD) mother when men participate in the
- When the father field work of women; it is
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helps in the school recognized.
supplies store
III. Existence of
Livelihood and
Economic
Associations in
Marytown
1. Government Babasa, Existing community -Quezon city hall set-ups -We noticed that these two
Programs for Porta profiles job fairs for the people in organizations that help people in
Livelihood, the community terms of their livelihood were casted
Income and Key Informant -Barangay Loyola offers as top-ranked organizations.
Entrepreneurship Interviews with Brgy job for men to be a
Development Council & INSA-KUM tanod, tauhan ng -These were considered as very
baranggay, tricycle important sources of aid for the
driver, or security guard family because aside from the fact
that these organizations help them
live a financially stable life, they also
help them in getting government
requirements like cedula, etc.

-These organizations are also labeled


as Central for the needs of the
people of the Marytown. We think
this is because these are the
organizations that is very much
commercialized and highly
recognized because they are
government programs.

2. NGO and Church- Existing community


related Programs profile -The church of Della -Would the credit cooperative alone
for Livelihood, Strada are pursuing the help the people? We think that they
Income and Key Informant so-called credit should also have some kind of
Entrepreneurship Interviews with Brgy cooperative to help the workshops and seminars to support
Development Council & INSA-KUM people of Marytown. the people of Marytown in the proper
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-Pentecost Church assists initially borrowed from the church
in giving them donations because the Dela Strada church
for the reconstruction of cannot assure that the credit that
the day care. they are giving to the people would
actually go to a good cause.

-The church is reaching out their


hands to their poor brothers and
sisters. This is a good cause because
we know that although the church is
really not that that rich, they
continue to help others. The people
of Marytown also benefits a lot from
this cooperative.

3. Private Existing community


Business/Multi- profile, -There were no private -We observed that mostly private
National institutions helping out organizations in Marytown focused
Corporations Key Informant the community in a direct mostly on giving educational rather
Programs for Interviews with Brgy way when it comes to than income-related projects. This is
Livelihood, Council & INSA-KUM livelihood programs. We an indirect way of helping out in
Income and say this is so because livelihood because by giving
Entrepreneurship there were no programs educational support, they ease the
Development or projects by private burden of the parents in sending
corporations that is their children to school because of
mentioned by the INSA- lack of money.
Kum that are helping
them to earn income.

IV. Sex-segregated
household level
economic data
1. Audit of Multiple 1-6 Income and Expense
Incomes at HH level Analysis (area-based
FGD)
2. Audit of Labour 1-6 Activity profile/task - Women work - Women is confined in the

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Allocation in the HH analysis (area-based inside the sphere of the private and is
FGD) community not usually recognized
- Men work outside outside but the work of men
the community is more in the production that
helps the economy and is
more recognized
- There is no recognition
happening when the men
helps in the field of work of
women
- Women are expected to do
the household chores but
they also help in earning
income for the family

3. Decision-making on 1-6 - Husbands earned - Although the men is the main


Resources for the money and they worker of the family, they still
Family usually gave it to gave their income to the
their wives mothers because they are the
- The income ones that know the things
earned by the around the house
children working - The decision making process
is usually not is made at the power of the
given to the mother within the family
parents
- The income
earned by the
mother is used for
the family and is
usually recognized
just an additional
income
COMMUNITY CARE SYSTEM
I. Population and
Household Data
1. Total Population- Babasa, Existing community -

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Proportion of Males & Porta profile
Females Villacorte
Interview in BHS

Household mapping

2. Average Number of Babasa, Consolidated HH -In Gitna, the average -We were expecting a high number
Children Porta survey number of female of children in the community and it
Villacorte children who are 10 seems that our expectations weren’t
years old and below is met.
11. On the other hand, -The number of male children is
the average number of always higher than the number of
male children who are 10 female children
years old and below is -Childhood is a crucial moment in
14. life, if it is not properly attended to,
-In Dulo, the average chances are the child will grow
number of female irresponsible and insensitive to
children who are 10 other’s need. The number of children
years old and below is 11 in Gitna and Dulo is not that high so
while the average we think that the parents could
number of male children greatly attend to their needs.
who are 10 years old and -Families usually don’t have children
below is 13. and if they have, there is only an
-In Sapa, the average average of 1-3 kids per family.
number of female
children who are 10
years old and below is 4
while the average
number of male children
who are 10 years old and
below is 5.

3. Age at Marriage Babasa, Consolidated HH -In the consolidated HH -We are not sure whether this
Porta survey survey, it was average age of marriage is reliable
Villacorte disappointing to know or not because there were some

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that majority of the instance that their age of marriage is
households in Gitna and 3 and we think that is so absurd – it
Dulo did not really made us think that they have
answer this question. And understood it as years of marriage
if there were some rather than age of getting married.
answers, it did not really Although there were some people
match well with their who we think have really understood
age. the question but they are so few.
-Nonetheless, the -The rough estimation of the average
average age of marriage age of the females marrying is
of females living in Gitna always lower than those of the
is 26. There are some males. We think this is so because
who married at the age females usually want to look for
of 21, 26, 25, 51, 22, 15. mature and older men that can
The average age of cover their expenses and lifestyle.
marriage for males living -Females are more younger when
in Gitna is 30. There are they enter marriage than males.
some who marries at the -We have observed that there is a 4
age of 40, 56, 26, 22, 33. years gap of age of marriage
-The average age of between males and females.
marriage of females in
Dulo is 23 with some
marrying at the age of
21, 28, 16, 24,25. On the
other hand the average
age of marriage of males
living in Dulo is 27 with
some marrying at the
age of 45,22, 12,25,27,
32.
-In Sapa, most males and
females got married at
the age of 20 to 30.
4. Types of Households- Porta Household mapping -In Gitna, there are only 2 -Males are still considered as the
Presence of Female female headed bread-winner of the family although
Headed Household Consolidated HH households and females are also working.
survey everything else follows a -The father is still the rule in the

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male headed patriarchy. family although the female also
-In Dulo, there are only 3 takes part in the decision-making.
female headed -The conventional thinking that
households and males are more superior in females
everything else follows a is not yet abolished but females in
male headed patriarchy. the male-headed household are not
-Majority of the discriminated. We think that this is
households in Gitna and just a way of labeling for them. It
Dulo is patriarchal. really does not matter to them if the
-In Sapa, there are 13 father is the head of the household
female headed because for them, that’s the way
households but most that it ought to be.
households are headed
by a male.
5. New/Resident Porta Household mapping
Migrants at the
Community Consolidated HH
survey

II. Utilities
1. Type of Dwelling Babasa, Brgy data -In Gitna, majority of the -We have observed that the type of
Unit & Proportion Porta households are living in housing in Gitna and Dulo are
of Household per Household mapping concrete houses usually concrete houses and only
Type of Dwelling (Cement), there are 5 few are living on semi-concrete
Unit households living in semi- houses and barong-barong. We
concrete houses and 4 would also would like to assume that
are living in a barong- since the creek runs through the
barong. Also, male Gitna and the Dulo, the houses over
headed households are the creek can be a barong-barong
majorly living in a type or semi-concrete ones.
concrete household, 5 -In the consolidated HH survey,
families are working it some of the families that live in a
out in semi-concrete semi-concrete houses also checks
houses and 4 are living in the barong-barong type. We think
a barong-barong type. On that some houses in Marytown are
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female headed type but there are those houses that
households all live in a are mixed types. Example: based on
concrete type of house. our observations, while we are
-In Dulo, majority of the walking inside Marytown, some
houses are living in a houses are built in cement but the
concrete house, 7 are windows are built using cartons.
living in semi-concrete Some walls of the houses are built
houses and 2 in barong- using cement but their roofs are
barong. Also, male made of plastics.
headed households are -We also think that there is not much
typically seen at a difference in the household type
concrete type of whether the household is led by a
household, 6 at a semi- male or a female.
concrete type and 2 at a
barong barong. On the
other hand, female
headed households are
living in a concrete house
and only one is living in a
semi-concrete houses.
-In Sapa, most houses
are built in concrete. 25
houses are living in a
semi-concrete house
while 18, a relatively high
number, houses are
living in barong-barong.
Majority of the houses
built in concrete are
headed by a male.
2. Source of Drinking Consolidated HH -There is no exact -This is a sensitive issue and we
Water survey by INSA-KUM question that can cover think that it very crucial that almost
this issue in the all households have their own source
consolidated HH survey of water because water is a
but we think that this is necessity.
included under -We are not very sure if the water
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Tubig”. clean or not.
-Majority of the houses in -Water is not a problem in Marytown.
Gitna and Dulo have their -Drinking Water affects health and
own source of water we think that having their own
supply that they use supply of water inside their houses is
inside the house and not enough; the water should also be
there is only one percent clean.
of the households that
buy water or getting
water from the “Poso”.
-In Sapa, majority of the
houses have their own
faucet in their homes. 21
houses on the other hand
get their supply of water
from their neighbors
while only 7 houses buy
their water.
3. Source of Consolidated HH -Majority of the houses in -Bathing is an everyday norm of
Bathing/Washing Survey Dulo has their own water every Filipinos and having a supply
Water supply inside their of water to get through this
houses and there is only everyday norm is good but we are
one household in Dulo also not sure if the water that they
that gets their water from are using for bathing is clean or not.
the Poso. -Having a clean water for bathing is
-On the other hand, there important because if they water
are no household in Gitna used is not clean, the people might
that uses the poso, all of develop skin diseases.
them have their own -Water is not a problem In Marytown.
water supply inside their
houses.
-In Sapa, majority of the
houses have their own
supply of water inside
their houses. 18 houses
get their water supply
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only 5 buy their water.
4. Source of Lighting Consolidated HH -Almost 90% of the -Although the data gathered is a
Survey houses in both Dulo and rude approximation percentage, we
Gitna have their own can say that the people living in
sources of electricity Marytown, despite the poor
while about 9% share description of the community, still
their electricity with have their own electricity
other houses and the connection. It somewhat extended
remaining 1% don’t have beyond our expectations because we
any electricity expected that somehow there would
connection. only be a few families with their own
- Majority of the houses independent connection and many
in Sapa get their supply families are either sharing with each
of lighting from tapping other or don’t have any connection
from their neighbor or at all.
relatives inside the -When we are walking inside
community. Only 31 have Marytown, we would notice that
their own electric meter every house have a television or
while only 5 houses don’t radio, there is also one house there
have any connection at that has a flat screen television
all. inside. We think that still, electricity
has a great impact on the lifestyle of
the people of Marytown. They also
need electricity like others.
5. Sources of Energy
for Cooking
6. Toilets Consolidated HH -All houses in Gitna have -It is surprising to know that every
Survey their own toilet inside household in Gitna and Dulo have
their houses. their own toilet rooms because given
-All houses in Dulo have the fact their houses are not that
their own toilet inside big, they still manage to have toilet
their houses. rooms inside it.
-Majority of the houses in -We have come to thinking whether
Sapa have their own the toilet rooms are clean enough.
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10 houses who do not
have toilets.
7. Waste Disposal Consolidated HH -The people from Gitna -We have observed that there is a
System Survey and Dulo usually have system of waste disposal in
their waste/garbages Marytown but we think that that the
taken by a truck every days which the truck would come is
Tuesdays and Fridays not sufficient to the amount of
-Before the collection of everyday waste
the truck, the people -The people of Marytown knows that
from Gitna usually put they should put their garbage on a
their garbage to plastics container and not just put them all
while the people from over the place until the truck comes
Dulo uses both plastic -We think that the reason why
and sako to contain their Marytown is not that clean is
wastes before truck because the truck collector only
collection comes twice a week
-There are also garbage- -The systematic way of garbage
pickers that collects disposal at Marytown should
garbage from house to continue
house
-There is a family in Dulo
which practices garbage
segregation
-People from Sapa
usually put their garbage
in plastics or sako and
then put out to be
collected by the garbage
collectors.
-Some of the families in
Sapa practices
segregation of garbage.
III. Education
1. Comparative Babasa Existing community
Educational Camba, profiles/surveys
Attainment of Bena

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Adult Women and Consolidated HH
Men survey
2. Male/Female Ratio Babasa Existing community
of Children in Camba, profiles
School and Out of Bena
School Key informant
interviews

Consolidated HH
survey
3. Illiterate Babasa, Existing community
Population & Camba, profiles
Male/Female Bena
Share of Illiterate Key informant
Population interviews
4. Educational BALARA ELEMENTARY As of 2004 the Balara Elementary
Services-For Babasa Consolidated HH SCHOOL (Main campus) School (main campus) has a total
Males, Females or Camba, survey enrolment of 4,112 students.
Both Bena • Latest - The Balara Elementary School Annex
performance was demolished to give way to the
reports construction of the C5 road.
5. Literacy Camba, (enrolment rate, -Kapitbahay Program This helps the children to adapt to a
Programs-for Bena literacy rate, (tutorial for kids) by functional way of life. We think that
Males, Females or drop-out rate, Miriam College this a good cause because in a way,
both OSY, etc) they are nurturing young kids in a
• Programs and sense that they are instilling a sense
services of responsibility to them by making
implemented them more attached to educational
• Partners in life.
project -For us, giving a child a taste or
implementation sense of responsibility, makes him
• See other details more aware of his/her surroundings
in GGA toolkit in life. In this way, we think that this
can help kids in Marytwon strive
harder in life in order to get a better
life.

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-But we ask the question: Why is it
only limited to kids? Are adult and
teens mature enough to naturally
adopt responsibility, of of course not,
we think that they should at least
extend tutoring programs till High
School.

6. Access to Babasa, -Kinder Scholarship -Giving scholarship aids to the


Educational Camba, Program by Miriam youths in Marytown is a privilege
Services/Literacy Bena College that they really enjoy well. By
Programs -St. Vincent Foundation providing scholarship, these
(scholarship of one child organizations help ease the burden
from a family with 3 of the parents in sending their
children) children to school. They are like
-Mr. Dizon(scholarship of helping out in the families’ livelihood
student with an average in an indirect way because they are
of 80 and above) the ones supporting and providing a
child for education instead of the
parents.
-Organizations that offer scholarship
aids are ranked from the middle
level going up. This means that
although they are not the most
important organizations inside
Marytown, they are still a necessity
for them.
IV. Health
1. Male/female ratio Babasa, • Annual health
of malnourished Villacorte reports -
children (severely, submitted to CHO
moderately, (demographic
slightly data; health and
malnourished) malnutrition
2. Maternal mortality status of children;
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3. Infant mortality health programs
rate and services and
4. Common illnesses Villacorte beneficiaries by -The most common -Coughs, colds and fever are also
among adults- , age & sex) illnesses for adults, very popular outside Marytown.
male/female and Porta • Partners in male/female alike are -There are a huge number of
children 5 and project coughs, colds and fever. residents that do not experience
below implementation Many of the residents illnesses and we think this is
• See other details also did not experience because of their immune system. We
in GGA toolkit (p any illnesses during the think that the immune system of
34-36) past. some people living in Marytown is
• Key informant -The most common adapting well to their environment.
interviews with illnesses for children 5 -Also, both adults and children are
BHS, VAWC point years old and below are experiencing coughs, colds and
person, Lupong coughs, colds, fever, and fever. But adults usually have a
Tagapamayapa pagtatae. There is also more diverse of illnesses like
• Household/social one case of pneumonia in Rayuma, Asthma, Headaches,
map Dulo. Trangkaso, Sore throat and Tonsilitis;
-In Sapa, the most while children only have common
common illnesses for illnesses.
both male and female;
adult and children are
cough with cold and
fever.
-There are also rare
cases of flu, high blood
and asthma for adults
(asthma alone for
children) in Sapa.

5. Reported cases of De Leon,


Violence against Porta
Women
6. Reported cases of De Leon,
child abuse Camba
7. Reported cases of De Leon,
drug abuse Camba,

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Porta
8. Access to health Villacorte -Matt -Although ranked at the bottom level
services by the , Porta Defensor(pampagamot) of the hierarchy of organizations
community -Barangay Loyola(general inside Marytown, these organizations
check up, etc.) providing health security to the
-Couples for Christ people is still important. With the
(Medical Missions) kind of environment Marytown has, it
is vital to know that there are groups
willing to help the people in
Marytown when it comes to their
health.
-We think that maybe they can still
go higher in the rankings because
health is a very important issue, it
should not just be neglected.
v. Food Security
1. Types of staple Porta Interview at BHS
food Villacorte
2. Sources of food , Camba Interview with DCW,
KUM

3. Problems with Babasa, Interview with Brgy


food security Porta Officials
Social Problems and Conflicts in Marytown
1. Social Problems Babasa , Interview with Brgy
2. Land-related Porta, De Council, INSA KUM
conflict or Leon,
conflicts over Camba
natural resources
3. Police-military
harassment
4. Threat from
government
sponsored
development

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project
5. Threat from multi-
national
corporation or big
businesses
6. Other incidents
V. Natural Marytown Household
Resources map
Management
1. Land control and Porta
ownership
2. Audit of natural
resources
3. Environmental
problems-for
males, females
and both
4. Environmental
problems and
community
responses
COMMUNITY POLITICAL SYSTEM
Formal leadership
1. Audit of barangay Babasa Community profile
and municipal
officials
2. Committee Babasa
leadership
3. Total yearly Babasa Interviews,
budget of the secondary data
barangay
4. Gender Training Babasa Interviews
for Barangay
Council
5. Barangay De Leon Reported cases of
Response to VAWC &

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DATA REQUIREMENTS GROUPS SOURCES OF DATA DATA GATHERED INSIGHTS/IMPRESSIONS/OBSERV
ASSIGN ATIONS
ED PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS
Violence Against interventions
Women provided
Associations in Marytown
1. List of ALL Babasa Interview with brgy
associations,
number of male Porta • Projects
and female implemented in
members, the community
projects (see matrix)
undertaken
• Associations in
the community
(see matrix)
2. Principal women’s -INSA-Kum -There is only one women
associations in association that is private to the
Marytown needs of the women in Marytown.
-Is a good thing because it voices out
the status of the women in the
society. Basically, we have observed
that the women are not really
oppressed or subordinated in the
community, so we think that having
at least a group that focuses on
women’s needs inside the
community is enough.
-We also observed that most
organizations inside Marytown are
for families, children and couple.
They basically do not target men or
women but they focus their attention
to education, income-related
activities and developing a good
family lifestyle.
3. Gender-Training - -
and women-
oriented trainings

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DATA REQUIREMENTS GROUPS SOURCES OF DATA DATA GATHERED INSIGHTS/IMPRESSIONS/OBSERV
ASSIGN ATIONS
ED PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS
Influential People in the Marytown & Loyola Heights
1. Influential Women All FGD with residents/
and Men in Venn Diagram Brgy. Captain said that INSIGHT: Women can also dominate
Marytown and the most active and a particular place. They are not
Loyola Heights influential women leaders powerless.
in Marytown are the
INSA-KUM women. IMPRESSION: INSA-KUM women are
(BABASA GROUP) very impressive. Although they have
still the kids, the house and the
husbands to look after, they are not
leaving out their responsibility to
their community.

OBSERVATION: The women of INSA-


KUM are not just active women of
the society, they are also good
natured and very approachable.

2. Community
Residents
3. Role Models in
Marytown
SOCIO-CULTURAL AUDIT
1. Mothers on Villacorte FGD with mothers
gender
socialization in
the family
2. Fathers on gender Porta FGD with fathers
socialization in
the family
3. Day care workers Camba FGD with day care
on gender workers
socialization in
school
4. Teachers on Bena Interview
gender

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ASSIGN ATIONS
ED PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS
socialization in
school
5. External agents Interview GOVERNMENT STAFF -We noticed that Barangay Loyola is
on gender -Many women in very much updated in the current
socialization Marytown are working. In status of men and women in
(Priest/Minister , fact, there are more Marytown because they have given
Government, INSA women who have outside us direct and necessary answers
& non-INSA staff) jobs rather than women along with other comments and
who just stay at home. points of view.
But, these women -The expected attitudes and
experienced the so called characteristics of men and women in
double burden of work the community is not only applicable
because aside from to wives, husbands, adult men and
attending jobs outside, adult women, they are also
they are also the ones applicable to young kids - both boys
taking care of the house and girls. We say this because as
and the children when what the Barangay have said, most
they have free time. mothers also have their jobs outside
-They think that men Miriam College, and during this time,
should contribute to the the oldest girl in the children would
household chores and not serve as her siblings’ temporary
only leave these chores mother; hence, she should also
to women. If there is adapt a mother-like quality. On the
cooperation within the other hand, it is known that there is
house, the more the an issue of financial instability within
family will experience the community and sons are also
harmony and unity. expected to at least the family;
-For Barangay Loyola, hence, he should adapt strong and
they think that women father-like qualities.
are dedicated to their -We think that the barangay should
work, are very loving and also be stricter in regulating the
serve her family gently. vices within the community if it is
On the other hand, they disrupting the cycle and roles of
think that men are strong mothers and fathers.
and are the provider of -We have also observed that the
the family; they should Barangay is not aware of the street
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ASSIGN ATIONS
ED PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS
times and should not be minors. It was just after we said that
the one that initiates we noticed these vendors that they
conflict. In order to said they have to take action.
maintain this kind of
attitude in the
community, the barangay
supports both men and
women in their field of
work and conducts
seminars to improve the
relationship between
husband and wife.
-The Barangay also
thinks that women are
men are diverted to their
supposed to be good
characters when faced
with different influences
within and outside the
community. Women
became insensitive
mothers when faced with
playing Bingo and Tong-
its; and fathers became
too neglectful in their
children’s status because
they are too busy with
work or with socializing
with other fathers
through drinking liquors.
The Barangay shows
their sign of disapproval
of these bad qualities
through talking with men
and women in private
while expressing their
disappointment and

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DATA REQUIREMENTS GROUPS SOURCES OF DATA DATA GATHERED INSIGHTS/IMPRESSIONS/OBSERV
ASSIGN ATIONS
ED PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS
offering pieces of advice.
-Religious organizations
such as CFC are also
helping out with family
life through meetings.
6. Old timers on Babasa Interview/FGD
Morality and
Sexuality
7. Youth on media & Krishna FGD
Gender messages

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