Case Study

GREAT Women Project: GREAT Women Capacity Development: Key Outcomes at the Individual, Organizational and Enabling Environment Levels

This case study summarizes the project’s capacity development experiences, lessons, and results at the individual, organizational and enabling environment levels, from selected partner interviews. It shall also surface the facilitating factors and challenges encountered in the course of capacity development. Asset Type: Publications Collection: Philippine Commission on Women Subject: GREAT Women Project, Women’s Economic Empowerment, …

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GREAT Women Project: Getting a Good View of Buenavista: Success of Buenavista in Building a Local Enabling Environment for Women’s Economic Empowerment

The municipality of Buenavista was chosen to implement the GREAT Women Project (GWP) because of the high poverty incidence, high economic growth potentials and presence of women entrepreneurs. This case study looks into the entrepreneurial efforts that had been initiated among women micro-entrepreneurs in Buenavista. It also highlights the role played by the LGU leadership …

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GREAT Women Project: Firming Up Partnership for GAD: Barugo’s Tri-Partite Partnership Towards a Gender-Responsive Local Government Unit

This case study discusses about the implementation of the GREAT Women Project in Barugo, Leyte, wherein the emergence of a tripartite partnership among the LGU, the GWP and the Rungggiyan Social Development Foundation, Inc., a non-government organization promoting women’s welfare and development, has been witnessed. Asset Type: Publications Collection: Philippine Commission on Women Subject: GREAT …

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