The Philippines actively participates to the APEC Women and the Economy Forum 2016 in Lima, Peru
Public Private Dialogue on Women and the Economy
Representing the Philippines, Trade and Industry Assistant Secretary Blesila A. Lantayona spoke at the High Level Panel on the Internationalization of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) led by women. She shared the key Export Promotion Programmes of DTI incorporating a gender approach, policy measures supporting the Philippine SME Programs (i.e., 1.Barangay Micro Business Enterprises (BMBE) Act of 2002 and the Go Negosyo Act), the GREAT Women Project (Gender Responsive Economic Action for the Transformation of Women Project), and some successful cases of women-exporters in the Philippines.
Policy Partnership on Women and the Economy Meeting
As the previous Chair of the PPWE, Philippine Commission on Women (PCW) Executive Director Emmeline L. Verzosa provided a recap of what transpired during the APEC Women and the Economy 2015 Fora hosted and chaired by the Philippines in September 2015.
High Level Policy Dialogue on Women and the Economy
Led by Trade and Industry Asec. Lantayona as the Head of Delegation, the Philippines reconfirmed its strong support in advancing gender equality goals and women’s economic empowerment agenda in APEC.
- Collect evidence to quantify and value women’s unpaid care and domestic work as basis for policies and programs on work-life balance, support for care services, and promotion of shared parenting and household responsibilities among family members;
- Quantify the costs of gender-based violence to convince policymakers and business owners to craft prevention and response programs to end the violence in their homes, workplaces and public spaces;
- Provide an enabling environment for women in MSMEs to become financially and digitally literate, to be able to grow their businesses and move up the value chain, be socially protected, and finally break the barriers of their integration into the global market; and
- Continue gender mainstreaming in and establish concrete engagements and partnerships with other APEC working groups.
Some of the women’s economic empowerment initiatives shared by the Philippines include the DTI SME and Export Promotion programs, Partial Subsidy Scheme of PhilHealth, Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Sustainable Livelihood Program, among others. The Philippines also reported on Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Women REACH! Program for returning overseas Filipino workers, and Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) STAR Program, which were two public-private ventures aimed at empowering poor women economically.
Showcased numerous times during the Forum, the GREAT Women Project, is a Project of the Philippines, supported by the Global Affairs Canada, which helps women entrepreneurs to scale-up their businesses by transforming them into GREAT businesses through improved productivity, competitiveness, and sustainability as they move up and compete in the international market and global value chains.
Parallel Events
PCW Exec. Dir. Verzosa spoke at the 2016 APEC Women’s Business and Smart Technology Seminar: New Value Creation of APEC Women’s Business through Smart Technology and Leadership organized by the Republic of Korea. She shared Philippine initiatives to advance women’s economic empowerment using information, communications and technology (ICT).
Ms. Pacita U. Juan, Chair of Women’s Business Council Philippines and ASEAN Women’s Entrepreneurship Network, also spoke at the panel discussion on the Implementation of the Women’s Entrepreneurship in APEC (WE-APEC) Network Workshop organized by the United States.
ANTHILL, a private sector partner of GREAT Women Project, was awarded with a special prize from the jury in the APEC Best Efficiency and Success Target (BEST) Award, hosted by the Russian Federation. The Award recognized the next generation of women entrepreneurs. ANTHILL, or Alternative Nest and Trading/Training Hub for Indigenous/Ingenious Little Livelihood seekers, is a social and cultural enterprise that preserves and promotes Philippine had loomed fabrics. It targets the market’s younger generation and supports sustainable livelihoods among partner weaving community enterprises.
APEC 2016 Moving Forward
omen, Healthy Economies (HWHE) Policy Toolkit which was adopted last year. After a series of pilot testing of the toolkit, it is anticipated to be implemented in the PEZA economic zones.




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