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I work as Provincial director, Department of Science and Technology, Samar Provincial Science and Technology Office, Brgy. Guindapon, Philippines. We conducted community assessment using the tool Community Life Competence Process (CLCP) with Gender Sensitivity @ Mamanwa Tribe w/ GAD expert Aivan Lloyd Calonia.
The goal of including gender sensitivity in the process of CLCP is to mainstream gender within the tool. So the better question really is, how is Gender helping CLCP?
CLCP is a needs assessment tool where communities look into itself what it has, what it lacks and what it can do. Ultimately it points out government agencies and funding partners, what development projects to work not to the community but with the community. Gender comes in to make sure that along the process of identifying what it has, what it lacks and what it intends to do, the community is capacitated with gender lens in order to include all— women, men, people of various SOGIE, PWDs who has distinct and different gender issues— in the development process.
Now, can we do CLCP without gender?
Of course, the CLCP can stand on its own. But to include gender in the process of CLCP, we, as program implementers and development workers, recognized that women and men in the community has distinct needs, issues, and relations that should be considered in the development process. To deny that reality poses threat to the success of the program. Hence, it is necessary to mainstream gender in the CLCP.
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