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Filipino co-op youth bring their voice to Tiktok



See the Filipino co-op youth activate on Tiktok! View https://bit.ly/3ao1Zsr for the first video of the @gercyouth -- "Kabataan Sakalam: Call to Action 2021."

Even if you don't have a Tiktok account, you can still view the video. Just enlarge the screen when you view the Tiktok video.





"Better normal for women and girls"--development specialists describe the post-COVID-19 situation

"Many Asia and Pacific countries are showing that setting strong targets for women and girls in response and recovery programs, and developing specialised activities to mitigate COVID-19 effects are both realistic and necessary....Let’s make sure that 2021 really does usher in a better normal for women and girls." from "A Better Normal for Women and Girls After COVID-19" by Bambang Susantono and Anita Bhatia.

Susantono is the Vice President for Knowledge Management and Sustainable Development; and Bhatia is the Deputy Executive Director for the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women).

See this link for the complete article on the Asian Development Bank (ADB) website.

#betternormal #genderequalitycoops

Photo: ADB website

GERC launches advocacy comics




by GERC Inc.

On the occasion of the 2021 “International Women’s Day (IWD),” launches its advocacy comics publication “Caring for Our Lives, Our Community, Our Earth—The Call for Women, Men, Youth, and Co-ops.”

This comics shows how Unlad Co-op in Unlad town, fully activated its socio and economic dual role as a co-op to address an urgent situation that threatened the organization’s stability; its members’ and community’s well-being and livelihood; and, on the bigger scale, the planet’s existence, if no action would be done by people from local to global levels. This comics features Unlad town, Unlad Co-op, and characters that are all fictional. Any similarity to any real organizations and persons is coincidental. But the story in this comics hopes to make co-ops and other development organizations aware that the cause of the urgent situation that Unlad Co-op faced—that is, environmental degradation and climate change—needs to be worked on through well-researched and well-planned and coordinated actions. And in these actions, every woman and man, both adults and youth, can have a role to do, in partnership with other stakeholders, and using the “Cooperative Principles and Values” as the foundation of the objectives and actions. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) can guide the actions to be taken. The UN SDGs in 2015 is a global call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure that all enjoy peace and prosperity by 2030. Like the U-Activate group established by volunteers in Unlad Co-op in the story, let’s all answer the call to be active and committed defenders of our community and our planet. As environmental defenders are saying: “There’s no Planet B!”

The COVID-19 section of this comics further emphasizes co-ops’ role in effectively helping members, especially in times of great need.  As the COVID-19 pandemic has worsened various issues in people’s daily lives, it challenges head-on co-op’s social and economic role and relevance that have inspired people to invest in co-ops their life savings, their very own lives, and their future. The presence of COVID-19 requires co-ops’ full activation.

This comics is published and distributed by GERC Inc. for its Project “Institutionalizing Women Empowerment and Gender Equality in Philippine Cooperatives,” implemented in partnership with We Effect for its Philippines Program “Equality First: Working Together Towards Gender Equality, Transformative Housing, and Empowerment of the Rural Folk (Working TOGETHER).”

The printed version of the comics is available--please see the details below.


PRINTED COPIES AVAILABLE, GET YOUR COPIES NOW!!!

If your co-op/organization wants to avail of complimentary copies of the comics “Caring for Our Lives, Our Community, Our Earth—The Call for Women, Men, Youth, and Co-ops,” please e-mail your request to GERC team at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

The first 80 co-ops/organizations that will e-mail GERC Inc. their request for complimentary copies will each receive 10 copies. GERC Inc. will send the copies by courier to the co-ops/organizations by the 1st week of April 2021.

The requesting co-op/organization will
be the one to pay the courier cost (in advance) and send the amount by GCash to GERC Inc. The GCash transaction slip, as proof of payment, will be attached by the co-op/organization to its e-mail to GERC Inc.

E-mail now to GERC Inc. (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) your request for 10 complimentary copies of the comics, and include the  following important information:

A) Full details:

1. Name and position of authorized contact person

2. Name of co-op/organization

3. Complete postal address

4. E-mail address/mobile number

B) Attachment: copy of GCash transaction slip (for courier cost), paid to GERC Inc.

 
Here are the GCash number of GERC Inc. and the courier amounts (Philippines):

GERC Inc. GCash -- 09178155181

Courier costs via LBC (for 10 copies of comics)
-Luzon and outside NCR area: PhP205.00
-Visayas and Mindanao: PhP255.00

For Metro Manila co-ops/organizations, the GERC Inc. will send the comics via Grab or Lalamove, and the courier payment will be paid to Grab or Lalamove by the recipient.

PCW lauds LTO’s move to address policies related to the use of maiden name

(Source: https://pcw.gov.ph/pcw-lauds-ltos-move-to-address-policies-related-to-the-use-of-maiden-name/)

Release date: Dec. 24, 2020

The Philippine Commission on Women (PCW) lauded the action of the Land Transportation Office (LTO) in addressing concerns in relation to women’s use of maiden name in the processing of licenses.
 
In its Memorandum directed to its regional and field offices, the LTO recognized that there have been complaints about LTO field offices refusing to process applications for license if a married woman does not bear the husband’s surname.
 
The issuance follows a series of correspondence and meetings between PCW and LTO, with the former emphasizing what we have long reiterated: a married woman has an option, but not a duty, to use the surname of the husband.
 
The LTO reminded field offices to accept and process applications for driver’s license of women involving reversion to or retention of maiden name.
 
It prohibits the following actions during the application for student-driver’s permit, driver’s license, and conductor’s license of women: 1. Requiring married women to use their husband’s surname; 2. Requiring women to declare their civil status as “single” if they do not use their husband’s surname; 3. Refusing to make proper corrections when married women realize that they are not compelled by law to use their husband’s surname; 4. Encoding or using the surname of the husband in the records without the woman’s knowledge or consent; 5. Requiring married women who use their maiden surname to present a court decree of annulment or declaration of nullity of marriage.
 
This is in line with PCW Memorandum Order No. 2016-07 wherein we reiterated that under existing laws, the woman may use: 1. Her maiden first name and surname, and add her husband’s surname or 2. her maiden first name and her husband’s surname; 3. her husband’s full name, but prefixing a word indicating that she is his wife, such as Mrs.
 
In a reply letter to the LTO Memorandum, PCW Executive Director Atty. Kristine Rosary E. Yuzon-Chaves commended the LTO for its action. “The issuance of the said policy will hopefully address common concerns raised by married female clients in applying for a driver’s license. We laud this prompt and gender-responsive action as it shows the firm commitment of the LTO in implementing gender mainstreaming in its policies and practices, pursuant to Republic Act No. 9710 or “The Magna Carta of Women”,” said Chaves.
 
The PCW, through its Gender and Development Information and Referral Services, has received about 40 inquiries and complaints regarding the retention of or reversion to maiden name involving various agencies since 2015, some of which are directed to LTO. The Commission engaged in talks with agencies including LTO, Philhealth, and SSS, among other agencies, to work on ways to stop the discriminatory practices regarding this issue.
 
With this move from LTO, the PCW is hopeful that the other agencies and institutions such as those that issue licenses and valid identification cards, financial institutions, and social insurance memberships, will follow suit. May all agencies respect and recognize women’s rights and freedom to continue using their maiden name even after marriage.
 
 
(With minor editing by GERC Inc. Image by GERC Inc.)

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