ࡱ> @ ujbjbqq "9g%l8L*?bJL"nnns s s #>%>%>%>%>%>%>,pA CQ>s s s s Q>nn/s `nn#>|*|s #>Y:D#>, ;&#>??<.D.D#>Organized by:  Training on Making Governance Gender Responsive (The sixth training to be held in the last two years) for local governments (city/municipality) and the government bureaucracy political parties, training institutes, human rights and other civil society organizations Training Venue: CAPWIP Institute for Gender, Governance & Leadership (CIGGL), Philippines Training Schedule: 19-24 February 2007  CAPWIP Institute for Gender, Governance & Leadership (CIGGL) Hostelling International Manila 4227-4229 Tomas Claudio Street Baclaran, Paraaque City, Metro Manila, Philippines ( (632) 8516934 Tele Fax :(632) 8522112; Mobile phone: +63918 940 3711 E-mail:  HYPERLINK "mailto:trainings@capwip.org" trainings@capwip.org;  HYPERLINK "mailto:capwip.trainings@gmail.com" capwip.trainings@gmail.com Web:  HYPERLINK "http://www.capwip.org" www.capwip.org; HYPERLINK "http://www.onlinewomeninpolitics.org" www.onlinewomeninpolitics.org the training Making Governance Gender Responsive (MGGR) is a generic course that can be adapted and modified to suit the needs of the different countries in Asia-Pacific. Specifically the participants are expected to: Enhance their understanding of Gender and Development (GAD) and governance concepts. Gain appreciation of gender-related and governance issues and concern. Identifying gender biases in governance Acquire skills in identifying and analyzing gender biases and concerns through case examples of strategies and practices to address gender biases. Identifying gender biases in the participants sphere of influence - A Change Management Approach Formulate Action Plans: Institutional and Individual. The initial MGGR Training module was developed by CAPWIP with the funding support of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) through its Asia-Pacific Gender Equality Network (APGEN) and the Regional Governance Programme for Asia and the Pacific (UNDP-PARAGON). This is the sixth (6th) time that the course is being offered by the CIGGL, having successfully conducted five (5) previous trainings last February, June, October 2004 and January and October 2005. the content Content-wise, the course starts with the conceptual definition of gender and governance. The training module will also have inputs on key aspects of governance (domains and exercise of authority) as well as the attributes of gender-responsive governance. The course also introduces the tools for identifying and analyzing the gender biases in governance. the input A facilitator/resource person will accompany the participants throughout the training to ensure that the theories are discussed as well as their practical applications with the various agencies practicing gender mainstreaming programs in their respective agencies. To name a few of these government agencies, we have: National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women (NCRFW) Various Line Agencies e.g. Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Department of Science and Technology (DOST) and Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Local Governments e.g. Quezon City Various Academic Institutions e.g. University of the Philippines, College of Agriculture. International Institutions e.g. International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) Resource persons of other government agencies and institutions actively practicing gender mainstreaming programs will be invited to share their experiences through the presentation of case studies and dialogue with the participants. It is participatory! To ensure that opportunities for maximum learning take place, the training will offer a combination of experiential, reflective, participative and deductive approaches congruent with adult learning principles and conditions. Thus, aside from lectures, MGGR will have workshops, structured learning exercises, case presentations, individual reflections and panel discussions to stimulate active exchange of views and sharing of experiences among the participants, the resource persons and the trainers. More than the inputs of the resource persons and trainers, the success of this training is dependent on the quality of discussion among the participants. Hence the participants are most welcome to participate and share their ideas! about the organizer The CENTER FOR ASIA-PACIFIC WOMEN IN POLITICS (CAPWIP) is a non-partisan, non-profit and non-governmental regional organization dedicated to promoting equal participation of women in politics, governance and decision-making. CAPWIP was established in 1992 by a group of women from the Asia-Pacific region who have defined their paradigm for change as: Politics that is both TRANSFORMED and TRANSFORMATIONAL. TRANSFORMED because... it uses power to create change, to develop people, and to build communities; it is non-hierarchical and participatory in its structures and processes; and it accords priority to the disadvantaged sectors, such as the poor grassroots women in rural and urban areas and indigenous women; TRANSFORMATIONAL because... it is development-oriented, issue-based, and gender-responsive; it seeks economic, social, and political equity between sexes and among sectors; and it builds a society that is just and humane and a way of life that is sustainable. The women of Asia-Pacific region will create a system of politics that is holistic, integrated, and life enhancing in its perspective. CAPWIP operates through a network of national affiliates clustered into five sub-regional groupings: Central Asia, East Asia, Pacific, South Asia and Southeast Asia. These sub-regional coordinating focal points and national affiliates are autonomous organizations actively involved in womens political empowerment in their respective countries. CAPWIP supports its network through technical assistance in organizational and program planning, training, research and information sharing, advocacy and networking. CAPWIP receives administrative and program support through voluntary contributions from its board members and grants from bilateral and multilateral aid agencies such as the Asian Development Bank (ADB), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Asia-Pacific Gender Equality Network (UNDP-APGEN), Regional Programme on Governance in the Asia-Pacific (UNDP-PARAGON), Southeast Asia Gender Equity Programme of the Canadian International Development Agency (SEAGEP-CIDA), United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). CAPWIPs programs on training include developing modules and training programs for womens leadership and responsible citizenship based on the framework of transformative leadership and conducts trainers training for womens political empowerment, transformative leadership and gender-responsive governance. The CAPWIP Institute for Gender, Governance and Leadership (CIGGL) aims to provide trainings to women and men involved in: Electoral politics (in all levels: national, provincial, city/municipality) The bureaucracy (in all levels: national, provincial, city/municipality) Political parties (officials and members) Training institutes (government, private sectors and non-government) The development of governance policies, programs and projects Working with NGOs, civil society groups interested in gender, governance and leadership; or Women and men who are simply interested in the question of gender, governance and leadership training details Cost Per participant for Single Room Accommodation: One thousand five hundred US Dollars (US$1,500) Cost Per participant for Twin Sharing Accommodation: One thousand three hundred US Dollars (US$1,300) This fee is inclusive of: Training fees Transfer in and out of the CAPWIP Institute for Gender, Governance & Leadership (CIGGL) Accommodations at the CAPWIP Institute for Gender, Governance & Leadership (CIGGL) All training materials All meals during the training Guided City Tour & Shopping Tours during the free day Accommodations for one night before & after the training(February 18 & February 25) Accommodations beyond the training period can be arranged (to be paid by the participants) upon request. This fee, which does not include airfare and airport terminal fees, is non-refundable and must be paid in advance as soon as the reservation to the Training is confirmed. Conference fee payments should be sent/remitted to: Account Name Center for Asia-Pacific Women in Politics or CAPWIP Account Number 0374010018 Account Type Dollar Savings Account Banks Name Bank of the Philippine Islands Banks Address Baclaran Branch, 3100 Roxas Blvd., Pasay City, Philippines Swift Code: BOPIPHMM Routing Number 021000021 Please send us complete details of the remittance as soon as funds have been sent. Please bring a copy of the remittance documents to the training. All participants must confirm their attendance two weeks before the training schedule. However, all accommodation types are available on first-come first-served basis. Please send all registration forms (see pages 5-6) to: The Training Secretariat T- (632) 851 69 34 F- (632) 852-2112 E-  HYPERLINK "mailto:trainings@capwip.org" trainings@capwip.org;  HYPERLINK "mailto:capwip.trainings@gmail.com" capwip.trainings@gmail.com training schedule: 19-24 February 2007 The training will last from February 19-24, 2007. Participants are required to arrive one day before (February 18, 2007) the start of the training and leave the day after the last training day (February 25, 2007). The fees already include the expenses for the Feb 18 and 25, 2007 stay. There will be a guided City tour and shopping on the trainings free day. A group transportation and guide will be provided by CAPWIP. On February 18, 2007 at 8 oclock in the evening, a welcome dinner will be hosted by CAPWIP for the participants. This will formally open the activity with the introduction of the program, the training participants and the training staff. target participants: A maximum of thirty (30) participants, women and men, for each training schedule will be selected from the following sectors: In electoral politics (in all levels: national, provincial, city/municipality) In the bureaucracy (in all levels: national, provincial, city/municipality) In political parties (officials and members) In training institutes (government, private sectors and non-government) In the development of governance policies, programs and projects In working with NGOs, civil society groups interested in gender, governance and leadership Or women and men who are simply interested in the question of gender, governance and leadership The policy of first come first serve will be applied in selecting the participants from among the applicants. Therefore it is best that registration is made the earliest possible time. medium of Instruction: English is the medium of Instruction. No translation will be available. training venue: CAPWIP Institute for Gender, Governance & Leadership (CIGGL) Hostelling International Manila (HI Manila) 4227-4229 Tomas Claudio Street Baclaran, Paraaque City, Metro Manila, Philippines ( (632) 8516934;Tele Fax:(632) 8522112; Mobile +639189403711 E-mail:  HYPERLINK "mailto:trainings@capwip.org" trainings@capwip.org;  HYPERLINK "mailto:capwip.trainings@gmail.com" capwip.trainings@gmail.com;  HYPERLINK "mailto:capwip@capwip.org" capwip@capwip.org The official home of CIGGL is the Hostelling International Manila (HI Manila) located three (3) kilometers away from the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) at 4227 Tomas Claudio St., Baclaran, Paranaque City. E-mail:  HYPERLINK "mailto:trainings@capwip.org" trainings@capwip.org;  HYPERLINK "mailto:capwip.trainings@gmail.com" capwip.trainings@gmail.com;  HYPERLINK "mailto:capwip@capwip.org" capwip@capwip.org; Web:  HYPERLINK "http://www.capwip.org" www.capwip.org  HYPERLINK "http://www.onlinewomeninpolitics.org" www.onlinewomeninpolitics.org HI Manila is located in a 1,500 square meter, sprawling home-like building made of wood, nestled in a garden of trees conveniently located in the heart of Metro Manila. Its accommodations are modest, clean, friendly, safe, and comfortable. The rooms are fully equipped with air-conditioning; private toilet and bath with hot and cold showers; and cable TV. Accommodations The participants accommodation will be booked at the venue of the training, the CAPWIP Institute for Gender, Governance & Leadership (CIGGL) 4229 Tomas Claudio Street Baclaran, Paraaque City, Philippines ( Tel (632) 8522112, 8516934, Tele Fax :(632) 8522112; Mobile +639189403711 Email:  HYPERLINK "mailto:trainings@capwip.org" trainings@capwip.org;  HYPERLINK "mailto:capwip.trainings@gmail.com" capwip.trainings@gmail.com;  HYPERLINK "mailto:capwip@capwip.org" capwip@capwip.org; Web:  HYPERLINK "http://www.capwip.org" www.capwip.org  HYPERLINK "http://www.onlinewomeninpolitics.org" www.onlinewomeninpolitics.org Registration Please fill up pages 7 to 9 of this document and kindly send back to: The Center for Asia Pacific Women in Politics (CAPWIP), CAPWIP Institute for Gender, Governance & Leadership (CIGGL), 4229 Tomas Claudio Street Baclaran, Paraaque City, Philippines ( Tel (632) 8516934;Tele Fax (632) 8522112; Mobile +639189403711 E-mail:  HYPERLINK "mailto:trainings@capwip.org" trainings@capwip.org;  HYPERLINK "mailto:capwip.trainings@gmail.com" capwip.trainings@gmail.com Web:  HYPERLINK "http://www.capwip.org" www.capwip.org  HYPERLINK "http://www.onlinewomeninpolitics.org" www.onlinewomeninpolitics.org Information about the Philippines Please see page 10 of this document Information regarding Visa to the Philippines Please see page 11 of this document Registration Training on Making Governance Gender Responsive Training Venue: CAPWIP Institute for Gender, Governance & Leadership (CIGGL) Paraaque City, Metro Manila, Philippines Training Schedule: 19-24, February 2007 CAPWIP Institute for Gender, Governance & Leadership (CIGGL) 4229 Tomas Claudio Street Baclaran, Paraaque City, Philippines ( Tel (632) 8516934; Tele Fax (632) 8522112; Mobile +639189403711 E-mail:  HYPERLINK "mailto:trainings@capwip.org" trainings@capwip.org;  HYPERLINK "mailto:capwip.trainings@gmail.com" capwip.trainings@gmail.com Web:  HYPERLINK "http://www.capwip.org" www.capwip.org  HYPERLINK "http://www.onlinewomeninpolitics.org" www.onlinewomeninpolitics.org  name _________________________________________________________ sex ( ) female ( ) male designation _________________________________________________ organization _______________________________________________ address ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ tel no _________________ Fax no ____________________ e-mail address __________________________________________ website _________________________________________________ Trainings attended related to gender and governance: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What do you expect to learn or achieve in this training? _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ registration fees Cost Per participant for Single Room Accommodation: One thousand five hundred US Dollars (US$1,500) Cost Per participant for Twin Sharing Accommodation: One thousand three hundred US Dollars (US$1,300) This fee is inclusive of: Training Fees Transfer in and out of the CAPWIP Institute for Gender, Governance & Leadership (CIGGL) Accommodations at the CAPWIP Institute for Gender, Governance & Leadership (CIGGL) All training materials All meals during the training Guided City Tour & Shopping Tours during the free day Accommodations for one night before and after the training (July 16 and July 24) The above fees, do not include airfare and airport terminal fees, they are non-refundable and must be paid in advance as soon as the reservation to the Training is confirmed. training venue: CAPWIP Institute for Gender, Governance & Leadership (CIGGL) Hostelling International Manila 4227-4229 Tomas Claudio Street Baclaran, Paraaque City, Metro Manila, Philippines ((632) 8516934; Tele Fax:(632) 8522112; Mobile +639189403711 E-mail:  HYPERLINK "mailto:trainings@capwip.org" trainings@capwip.org;  HYPERLINK "mailto:capwip.trainings@gmail.com" capwip.trainings@gmail.com Web:  HYPERLINK "http://www.capwip.org" www.capwip.org  HYPERLINK "http://www.onlinewomeninpolitics.org" www.onlinewomeninpolitics.org  Accommodations Please check accommodations needed:  FORMCHECKBOX  Single Room accommodations (US $1,500 per person)  FORMCHECKBOX  Twin Sharing accommodations (US $1,300 per person) Flight details and Information: Please specify expected dates of arrival and departure from the Philippines (if available) Arrival: (date) _____________ (time)________________(airline & flight details)____________ Departure: ( date) _____________ (time)________________ (airline & Flt details)________________ Special Diet Special dietary request: ______________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________  Conference fees & additional accommodations payments (if any) should be sent/remitted to: Account Name Center for Asia-Pacific Women in Politics or CAPWIP Account Number 0374010018 Account Type Dollar Savings Account Banks Name Bank of the Philippine Islands Banks Address Baclaran Branch, 3100 Roxas Blvd., Pasay City, Philippines Swift Code: BOPIPHMM Routing Number 021000021 Please send CAPWIP details of the remittance as soon as remittance is made. Please bring a copy of the remittance documents to the training. This will have to be paid in advance as soon as the confirmation of participation to the training has been confirmed. Final participation is only deemed confirmed as soon as proof of payment has been made. about the PHILIPPINES The Philippines is the third largest English speaking country in the world. It has a rich history combining Asian, European, and American influences. Prior to Spanish colonization in 1521, the Filipinos had a rich culture and were trading with the Chinese and the Japanese. Spain's colonization brought about the construction of Intramuros in 1571, a "Walled City" comprised of European buildings and churches, replicated in different parts of the archipelago. In 1898, after 350 years and 300 rebellions, the Filipinos, with leaders like Jose Rizal and Emilio Aguinaldo, succeeded in winning their independence. In 1898, the Philippines became the first and only colony of the United States. Following the Philippine-American War, the United States brought widespread education to the islands. Filipinos fought alongside Americans during World War II, particularly at the famous battle of Bataan and Corregidor which delayed Japanese advance and saved Australia. They then waged a guerilla war against the Japanese from 1941 to 1945. The Philippines regained its independence in 1946. Filipinos are a freedom-loving people, having waged two peaceful, bloodless revolutions against what were perceived as corrupt regimes. The Philippines is a vibrant democracy, as evidenced by 12 English national newspapers, 7 national television stations, hundreds of cable TV stations, and 2,000 radio stations. Filipinos are a fun-loving people. Throughout the islands, there are fiestas celebrated everyday and foreign guests are always welcome to their homes. Climate: March to May is hot and dry. June to October is rainy, November to February is cool. Average temperatures: 78F / 25C to 90F / 32C; humidity is 77%. Currency: The Philippines' monetary unit is the peso, divided into 100 centavos. Foreign currency may be exchanged at any hotels, most large department stores, banks, and authorized money changing shops accredited by the Central Bank of the Philippines. International credit cards such as Visa, Diners Club, Bank of America Card, Master Card, and American Express are accepted in major establishments. Language: The Philippines is the world's third-largest English-speaking country next to the United States and the United Kingdom. There are over 100 regional dialects. The national language is Filipino. Foods: Any food preference and dietary restrictions should be advised in advance so that adjustments can be made accordingly. Visa requirements: For most foreign visitors, visas are not needed for stays of less than 21 days. Three-month visa can be obtained in advance and cost around US$35. Multiple-entry (lasting six to 12 months) visas are also available but are expensive and only allow for stays of 59 days at a time. Visa extensions are possible and generally faster to obtain in regional areas. How to get to the training site: Participants will be billeted at the CAPWIP Institute for Gender, Governance & Leadership (CIGGL), which is also the trainings venue. There will be representatives who will assist and bring the participants to the venue upon their arrival at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA). CAPWIP will also provide transfer from the venue to the airport. Basic tourist info: Information and tour brochures are available upon request. You can also browse the internet for more information on the Philippines: http://www.wowphilippines.com.ph Reconfirmation of return flights: The CAPWIP Secretariat will assist the participants in the reconfirmation of their return flights. Visa Information The Philippine government allows nationals from certain countries to enter the country without visas for a stay not exceeding 21 days, provided they hold valid ticket for their return journey to port of origin or next port of destination. The Philippine foreign affairs department also requires that passports are valid for a period of not less than six (6) months beyond the contemplated period of stay. But Immigration Officers at ports of entry may exercise their discretion to admit holders of passports valid for at least sixty (60) days beyond the intended period of stay. Nationals from the following countries, however, must secure entry visas to the Philippines: Afghanistan Albania Algeria Armenia Azerbaijan Bangladesh Belarus Belize Bosnia-Herzegovina China, Peoples Republic of (PROC) Croatia- Regular passport holders only; diplomatic and official passport holders do not need entry visas. Cuba - Regular passport holders only; diplomatic and official passport holders do not need entry visas. East Timor* Egypt * Estonia Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) Georgia India* Iran* Iraq* Jordan* Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Latvia Lebanon* Libya* Lithuania Moldova Nauru Nigeria* North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea)* Pakistan* Palestine* Russian Federation Sierra Leone Slovenia- Regular passport holders only; diplomatic and official passport holders do not need entry visas. Sri Lanka* Sudan* Syria* Tajikistan Tonga Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Vanuatu Yemen* Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia/Montenegro) * Nationals from these countries may only apply for 9(a) temporary visitor's visa at their country of origin or place of legal residence. The following are also required entry visas to the Philippines: Holders of Taiwanese passports Holders of Documents of Identity (DI), Certificates of Identity (CI) or Travel Documents ("Titre de Voyage") Stateless Persons The following nationals are allowed to enter the Philippines without a visa for a stay not exceeding seven (7) days: Holders of HongKong Special Administrative Region (SAR) passports Holders of British National Overseas (BNO) passports Holders of Macau-Portuguese passports Holders of Macau Special Administrative Region (SAR) passports Important Note: Nationals who are subjects of deportation/blacklist orders of the Department and the Bureau of Immigration shall not be admitted to the Philippines. Further inquiries may be addressed to the Visa Division (Telephone numbers: 834-4854; 834-4853 & 834-4961), Department of Foreign Affairs, 2330 Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City, or to any Philippine Embassy or Consulate abroad.     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