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ICA - GEC: "Statement on the International Women's Day 2022"



Statement:

This year's International Women’s Day theme is “Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow,” reflecting the interconnectedness amongst women’s rights, gender equalityand climate justice!

Plenty of scientific data has proved that climate change has a greater and disproportionate impact towards the most vulnerable, especially for women and girls in situation of poverty, that rely mainly on natural resources for their livelihoods.

Women and girls constitute the majority of the world’s poorest, and it is exactly like climate that poverty has a gender dimension. Gender-based stereotypes that are influenced by social norms restrict women’s economic empowerment by prescribing the roles that women and men should play in society, at home and in the economic sphere. This results in women having significantly less access to information and networks, assets and resources that will enable them to respond to the adverse effects of climate change. According to Alok Sharma, the COP26 President, 80% of people displaced by the climate emergency are women and children.

It is high time that a sustainable future should be built beyond gender equality, but rather focus on gender equity!

A sustainable tomorrow is much broader than climate change and requires an understanding of complex environmental, social and economic drivers. Cooperatives, as people-centered economic models–through their values of self-help, equality and equity, and principles of voluntary and open membership and democratic control–are well-placed to address many of the issues that negatively impact women, especially to address the multifaceted issue of poverty and shape women’s well-being.

Cooperatives are a tool to achieve gender equity! By increasing women’s access to resources and economic opportunities; by empowering them not only economically but also individually and socially to challenge the social and cultural norms; by creating an enabling environment for them to use those opportunities and assets to achieve equal outcomes to men. The cooperative model has proved to be a mean of building long-term resilience, allowing communities, especially women and girls, to overcome multiple crisis and shocks, including the pandemic and the warlike conflicts that we are experiencing nowadays.The climate crisis requires resilient solutions that will allow for rapid, just and fair transitions!

ICA Gender Equality Committee (GEC) works extensively on this direction; in mainstreaming the impact of the cooperative model in achieving gender equity and climate justice! Addressing gender inequality and empowering women is an essential pillar of our work in advancing human rights and sustainable and resilient economic development.

We echo the latest report of the Intergovernmental Panel (IPCC) which states that “Climate resilient development is enabled when governments, civil society and the private sector make inclusive development choices that prioritize risk reduction, equity and justice..” and we commit to cooperate on this front with the global community!
Concluding, we would like to reiterate the commitment of the cooperative movement to positive peace, as the goal and means to build a society founded on the values of democracy, equality, solidarity, participation and concern for the community.(1)

The ICA GEC joins the voices of those calling for peace and diplomatic solutions to prevent the further suffering of millions of innocent people, especially of women and girls in Eastern Europe affected by the conflict in Ukraine.

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The Gender Equality Committee (GEC) is a Thematic Committee of the ICA. It is a catalyst for change to make gender equality a reality in all cooperatives and serves as a forum for the discussion and exchange of experiences and ideas on issues related to gender equality. The GEC's vision is of a cooperative movement led by women and men and based upon equity, solidarity, democracy, and development. In this vision, women's and men's values, skills, andcontributions are valued equally and the organisation of work and decision-making structures are based on all people's needs and views.

(Sgd.)
María Eugenia Pérez Zea
Chair of the ICA Gender Equality Committee

(1) International Cooperative Alliance Declaration On Positive Peace Through Cooperatives

Note to the reader: Also click this PDF file for the ICA GEC statement with links

Video now available: "4th National Summit on GAD in Cooperatives" of 2021

by GERC Inc.

In celebration of “National Women’s Month 2022” and “International Women’s Day 2022,” GERC Inc. presents the video of the “4th National Summit on Gender and Development (GAD) in Cooperatives.” The Summit held on September 24, 2021, with the theme “Co-ops flexing resiliency in the new normal through GAD” #coopgadflex. Co-ops and other private and government organizations that support GAD and co-op development attended the event that was livestreamed from Quezon City, Philippines. The GERC Inc. organized the Summit, in partnership with We Effect. The first Summit was held in Subic Bay in 2014; the second in Baguio City in 2016; and the third in Cebu City in 2018.

Summit objectives

1) To give information on how women, men, youth, and cooperatives are dealing with the new normal and rebuilding together an equal future in a COVID-19 world
2) To recommend actions on how cooperatives will adapt to and work within the new normal through GAD mainstreaming


Presentations and Summit's Commitment to Action are downloadable

The Summit’s resource speakers from different co-ops and development groups gave important inputs in relation to the Summit theme. The Summit presentations are downloadable here.

The Summit produced the “Commitment to Action (CTA)” document. The CTA is an appeal for actions, directed to co-op organizations (primary co-ops, federations, and unions); co-op development councils and offices of local government units; government agencies regulating and supporting co-op development; development organizations that support co-ops; and the Philippine Congress. The actions detailed in the CTA will benefit co-ops with the support of different stakeholders that will join the call, take action, make a difference, act now, and transform lives today. The CTA is downloadable here.

The video of the Summit is available here.
Or click the image below for the embedded video.

 

 

Online course available on gender-integrated, community-based DRRM

Avail of the "Online Gender Integrated Community Based Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (GICBDRRM) Video Course."

Produced by the Center for Emergency Aid, Rehabilitation and Development, Inc. (CONCERN Inc.), in partnership with We Effect. CONCERN Inc. is a non-government organization (NGO) based in Pampanga, organized in 1986.

Objective of the Video Course: To guide the strengthening of DRRM initiatives in organizations and communities. The course is downloadable and is self-directed; accessible from different types of gadgets.

Links to the online Video Course:
a) Online Course (Full) on Google Drive-- https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eyXV_dcd7R_ksjlzox0PqePW4MdP3r8o/view


b) Online Course Playlist on YouTube-- https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTdpaFKfiOC60WuFgye2DFk-xUgxnXTth

c)
Online Course Evaluation/Quiz-- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeUL-vs9vol7Jw95frsG4bhqCUmOieAG-64D1ctxSqDTQd06g/viewform



"Commitment to Action" document of 4th nat'l GAD summit is now online



by GERC Inc.

The “4th National Summit on Gender and Development (GAD) in Cooperatives” livestreamed on September 24, 2021, and organized by GERC Inc., in partnership with We Effect, has produced its “Commitment to Action (CTA)” document. The CTA is an appeal for actions, directed to co-op organizations (primary co-ops, federations, and unions); co-op development councils and offices of local government units; government agencies regulating and supporting co-op development; development organizations that support co-ops; and the Philippine Congress. The actions detailed in the CTA will benefit co-ops.

GERC Inc. urges co-ops, cooperators and other individuals, and other non-government and government organizations that are involved in co-op development and GAD to support the CTA through different ways:
-Join the call!
-Take action!
-Make a difference!
-Act now!
Transform lives today!

Those who accept/support the CTA may download it for information dissemination and echoing in/with their Board and general assembly meetings, and other co-op activities; partners; publications; and websites/social media accounts. Simultaneously, GERC Inc. will send the CTA to the organizations to which the document is addressed.

Aside from the Summit's CTA, the presentations of the Summit's resource speakers are downloadable. Meanwhile, the news article about the Summit, with highlights of the resource speakers’ presentations, can be viewed here.

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