Kagabay Explained

KABABAIHAN GABAY NG BAYAN
Abbreviation:KAGABAY
Formation:May 2007
Type:NGO
Status:SEC registered
Purpose:Woman Empowerment
Headquarters:Unit 12-211 Fountain Breeze, Lombos Avenue, Brgy San Isidro, Parañaque, Philippines
Language:Filipino / English
Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Maria Rita S. Del Rosario
Leader Title2:Executive Director
Leader Name2:Suzette P. Pido
Board Of Directors:Suzette P. Pido, Soiri Luz U. Nuyda, Maria Lourdes P. Varona, Maria Lourdes A. Siscar
Staff:Soiri Luz Nuyda,Camela Chan,Rizalina Apaoan, Hill Encierto, Romel Andrino, Eduardo Villanueva
Coords:14.4747°N 121.0065°W

The Kababaihan Gabay ng Bayan - KAGABAY, means "women supporting the country" in Filipino. KAGABAY is a non-government, non-profit, social development organization. It was set up to address poverty reduction through the social, political and economic empowerment of women in urban poor and resettlement communities. With its motto: “Kababaihan Para Sa Kababaihan" (ph.Women for Women), KAGABAY aims to contribute to the achievement of the country’s Millennium Development Goals through the empowerment of women that will enable them to address the multi‐faceted dimensions of poverty within their communities.

History

The organisation was established in May 2007. The same year, the first St. Marie Eugenie Learning Center was established in the coastal area of Tanza, Navotas.

In 2008, 7 more St. Marie Eugenie Learning Centers were set up in:

In year 2009

In year 2010

In year 2013

Initiative Programs

The Kagabay's framework for women empowerment revolves around 4K's: Kabuhayan (Livelihood), Kalusugan (Health), Kalikasan (Environment) and Katatagan (Empowerment). The mothers groups undergo training in:

To achieve its goals, KAGABAY conducts following programs:

Women in Communities

The Women in Communities (WIC) is organizing and capability building program for women in resettlement areas. Under the WIC program, the organizing initiatives begin with the setting up of the St. Marie Eugenie Learning Center - pre-school for children aged 4–5 that also provides daily feeding to address the problem of malnutrition. The program includes organizing mothers' classes on 4 K,s Kabuhayan, Kalusugan,Kalikasan,Katatagan, and forming mothers’ community organization.

Women in Grassroots Governance

Women in Grassroots Governance (WIG) is women empowering program which involves not just rights-based training but also increasing women's participation in local governance. In line with this objective, women have been organized into a federated, SEC-registered sectoral organization with a functional structure designed to implement plans and programs focused on the K-4 framework in their respective communities.

The WIG program also includes training of our K-4 leaders in processes that will ensure active participation in local special bodies at the barangay governance level.

The Barangay Governance Support Project, provides barangays with technical support in poverty mapping through the Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS), and trains barangay officials, especially women officials, in the conduct of participatory Barangay Development Planning with particular emphasis on the inclusion of the women's agenda.

The Local Women Leadership project, identifies the women in KAGABAY communities and organizations who have the potential for public service; the program provides these potential leaders with training on running an electoral campaign, development of a campaign platform; and network with other elected barangay women for solidarity and the development of a common women’s agenda.

Special Concerns

Working with women as a sector, inevitably brings in the related issues of other sectors, like the urban poor sector, the informal workers sector, children sector, youth and senior citizens sectors.

KAGABAY'S role is to facilitate and provide technical services to the various sectoral organizations and formations that seek to partner with KAGABAY in their engagements with government.

KAGABAY works with various agencies of government to facilitate the responses of these agencies towards the issues and concerns of the various sectors through the inter-agency mechanism that is co-sponsored by the government agency involved.

Cooperation

KAGABAY's Agency Partners are:

Supporting Kagabay

KAGABAY establishes partnerships with various national government agencies, local governments, non-government organizations, private and corporate donors, as well as the international donor community, to provide its services in the areas where it present.

KAGABAY also supports other marginalized sectors such as the youth sector, the senior citizens sector, the urban poor, workers in the informal economy and the rest of the 14 Basic Sectors specified under Republic Act 8425,[7] or the Social Reform law, also known as the NAPC law.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: National Housing Authority. 8 July 2011.
  2. Web site: PCFC. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120326172458/http://www.pcfc.ph/. 2012-03-26.
  3. Web site: Livelihood project. 2011-07-07. https://web.archive.org/web/20120317012616/http://www.paranaque.gov.ph/news/2009/05/kagabay-livelihood-project/. 2012-03-17. dead.
  4. Web site: CBMS. 2011-07-07. https://web.archive.org/web/20120317012620/http://www.paranaque.gov.ph/news/2009/06/paranaque-lgu-kagabay-ink-moa-2/. 2012-03-17. dead.
  5. Web site: PHINMA. 8 July 2011.
  6. Web site: Security Bank Foundation inc.. 10 October 2016.
  7. Web site: Republic Act. 7 July 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110607225336/http://www.unescap.org/esid/psis/population/database/poplaws/law_phi/phi_005.htm. 7 June 2011. dead.