Case Study

GREAT Women Project: Partnering with Women to Enhance Local Governance: Partnership between Balilihan and A Local Women’s Group

This case study features the intensified partnership of the Municipality of Balilihan with the Balilihan Association of Women for Development (BAWOD), the umbrella organization of women in the municipality. Because of this partnership, the local government was able to pursue gender-responsive policies, plans and programs, which enabled BAWOD to access services to improve their members’ …

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GREAT Women Project: Molding the Pottery-Making Industry of Pavia: Gender-Responsive Value Chain Analysis of a Women-led Pottery Enterprise

This case study highlights the role of women and men in the pottery industry of Pavia, Iloilo as well as the challenges faced by the Pandac Pikpik Koron (PPPK), a women’s pottery association in the locality. The GREAT Women Project supported the Municipality of Pavia to create a local enabling environment responsive to the PPPK …

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GREAT Women Project: Making Social Enterprise Work to Create A Woman’s Brand: Results of Partnership between the PCW-GREAT Women Project and ECHOSI Foundation

The Philippine Commission on Women-GREAT Women Project initiated with a public-private sector partnership with Enabling Communities with Hope and Opportunities for Sustainable Initiatives (ECHOSI) Foundation, a non-government social enterprise organization, to provide direct services for women on product development. ECHOSI Foundation has a strong track record of developing community products to provide market access, visible …

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