Capacity Statement: Livelihood Recovery
CARE has supported in recovering and enhancing livelihood options as well asimproved food security and resilience to climate change for some 54,780 participants, 52% of whom were women and girls.
CARE has supported in recovering and enhancing livelihood options as well asimproved food security and resilience to climate change for some 54,780 participants, 52% of whom were women and girls.
CARE provides Philippine women and girls of reproductive age with comprehensive quality sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) services, addresses non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in internally displaced communities and strengthens public health sector capacities in SRHR health care and NCD management including in emergencies.
This exploratory action research looks at traditional religious and/or indigenous practices such as female circumcision and what impact these may have on women’s and girls’ sexual and reproductive health; and physical, psychological, and emotional well-being.
The Philippines ranks 16th out of 153 countries in the 2020 Global Gender Gap Report of the World Economic Forum, which benchmarks national gender gaps across the four dimensions, namely the Economic Participation, Educational Attainment, Health and Survival, and Political Empowerment. The long-lasting armed conflict in certain parts of the country, such as Mindanao, and the negative impact of climate change continue to hinder sustainable development.
Rapid Gender Analysis (RGA) provides information about the different needs, capacities and coping strategies of women, men, boys and girls in a crisis. Rapid Gender Analysis is built up progressively: using a range of primary and secondary information to understand gender roles and relations and how they may change during a crisis.
In 2017, CARE Philippines won a World Habitat Award in recognition of its 2013 Typhoon Haiyan shelter self-recovery programme. The programme supported 16,000 families to reconstruct their houses and make a number of important improvements after the said typhoon hit Leyte.
In fiscal year 2019, CARE implemented 19 projects reaching 135,983 directly and 2.06 million indirectly. CARE works closely with local organizations, cooperatives, and the private sector in implementing both emergency & development projects in the Philippines.
In fiscal year 2019 CARE Philippines has reached 135,983 people directly and 2.06 million indirectly through 19 projects.
CARE is committed to being “cash ready” to achieve breakthroughs for women and girls in its cash and voucher assistance (CVA) and to convene other stakeholders on the gendered aspects of CVA. Building that commitment, CARE commissioned a study on gender-sensitive CVA from its own project participants.
Building on CARE’s commitment to be ‘cash ready’ to achieve breakthroughs with and for women and girl, CARE commissioned a study on gender-sensitive CVA that allowed actual CVA recipients to frame the discussion.