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GENDER SENSITIVITY TRAINING
MODULE 1: SEX AND
GENDER IDENTITY
MAC PAUL V. ALARIAO, RN, MSN
PANTAWID REGIONAL GAD FOCAL PERSON
SUBJECT: WHAT IS MY UNDERSTANDING OF GENDER
AND DEVELOPMENT? OR WHAT COMES
IMMEDIATELY TO MY MIND IF I HEAR GENDER
AND DEVELOPMENT?
SMALL GROUP DISCUSSION
SESSION 1:
RELEVANCE OF
GENDER FOR
DEVELOPMENT
The rationale for considering gender can be made using
the following statistics:
• Women form 50% of the world’s population.
• Women perform 2/3 of the world’s work.
• Women make up 2/3 of the world’s illiterate
population.
• Women earn 1/10 of the world’s income.
• Women earn less than 1/100 of the world’s property.
• Women constitute 70% of the world’s poor living on
less than $1/per day.
WHY GENDER IS A DEVELOPMENT ISSUE?
SESSION 2:
GENDER AND
DEVELOPMENT
CONCEPT
SUBJECT: WHAT IS THE MOST OBJECTIONABLE
GENDER ISSUE THAT I HAVE EXPERIENCED AS A
MAN OR A WOMAN?
SMALL GROUP DISCUSSION
GENDER SENSITIVITY
 SEEING – women and men, what they
actually do, rather than relying on
assumptions
 HEARING – women and men, their needs,
priorities and perspectives
 COUNTING – the value of women’s work
 RESPECTING – full dignity of women and
men
 CARING – about women and men and
what happen to them
GENDER SENSITIVITY
Not a war of the sexes
Not an anti-male stance
Both women and men are victims,
although women are affected more
than men.
In practically ; all cultures, women
have a lower status than men.
GENDER SENSITIVITY
 Renaming and reimaging women or
men relationships to bring about
mutuality and partnership.
WHAT IS
SEX?
SEX is biologically assigned to an
individual.
SEX refers to the biological and
physiological characteristics that
define men and women
SEX a natural distinguishing variable
based on biological attributes
PHYSICAL – Genitalia, Reproductive
Organs
GENETIC – Chromosomes, Hormones
BIOLOGY OF SEX
GENITALIA: PENIS, SCROTUM
INTERNAL REPRODUCTIVE
ORGANS: TESTES
CHROMOSOMES: XY
HORMONES:
TESTOSTERONE
GENITALIA: VAGINA,
CLITORIS
INTERNAL REPRODUCTIVE
ORGANS: UTERUS,
OVARIES
CHROMOSOMES: XX
HORMONES: ESTROGEN,
PROGESTERONE
SEX
refers to the:
TWO CATEGORIES OF
ANIMALS – MALE AND
FEMALE – needed for the act of
mating to result in biological
reproduction.
SEX: IN THE REALM OF THE BIOLOGICAL
SEX is a biological term;
• it is often referred to as the act of
mating between two organisms (an act
which is part of the process of
biological reproduction).
• A more technical term for this act is
COITUS.
?
?
MALE REPRODUCTIVE
ORGAN (PENIS):
BIRD, COCK,
TALONG,
HOTDOG, BURAT,
TARUGO, MANOY
FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE
ORGAN (VAGINA):
FLOWER, MANI,
TAHONG, KEPYAS,
KIKI
WHAT IS GENDER?
GENDER refers to
the socially
constructed roles,
behaviours, activities,
and attributes that a
given society
considers appropriate
for men and women.
GENDER is what a
person identifies
himself or herself
ANO SA PANGKARANIWAN
ANG GENDER?
ito ay madalas iniuugnay sa
SEX kaya marami ang nalilito
tungkol sa pagkakaiba ng sex
at gender????
ANO ANG UGNAYAN NG
SEX AT GENDER?
Sa kalaunan, tinuturing na
ring natural ang mga gender
characteristics…
At dito nagkakaroon
ng PROBLEMA…
Gender is not binary; it is a
spectrum.
“Male” and “Female”
are sex categories
“masculine” and
“feminine” are
gender categories
GENDER
Gender refers to the
differentiated social roles,
behavior, capacities and
intellectual, emotional, and social
characteristics attributed by a
given culture to women and men.
The term implies the cultural
roles expected of a person.
The characteristics attributed to
females are labeled as feminine
and those attributed to males are
labeled as masculine as defined by
a given society.
Hence, gender is a social
construct.
• Gender is a variable concept, as its
construction varies across cultures and
over time.
• Definition of masculine and feminine
often vary from one race and culture to
another.
• Variations in gender definitions are due
to specific economic, political, and
social conditions of each class, culture
or era.
SEX GENDER
What makes one male
or female
What is masculineor feminine
Biologically-
determined
Socially-determined;
culturally-defined
Refers to physical
characteristics
Refers to learned
behavior
SEX GENDER
Constant across time Changes over time
Constant/same
across different
societies and cultures
May vary in different
societies and cultures
Gender differences are created, produced,
reproduced & maintained by social institutions
Gender is multi-dimensional, influencing
economic, political & social interactions
and needs
Women give birth to babies, men do not.
SEX GENDER
Little girls are gentle, boys are tough.
In one case, when a child brought up as
a girl learned that he was actually a boy,
his school remarks improved
dramatically.
Amongst Indian Agricultural workers,
women are paid 40 – 60% of the male
wage
Women can breast – feed babies, men
can bottle – feed babiesMost building-site workers in Britain are
men
Men have penis, while women have
vagina
Women have developed uterus
In ancient Egypt, Men stayed at home
and did weaving. Women handled family
business. Women inherited property and
men did not.
Men’s voices break at puberty, women’s
do not.
In one study of 224 cultures, there were
5 in which men did all the cooking and
36 in which women did all the house
building
Male and Female
Feminine and Masculine
UNDERSTANDING GENDER EQUALITY
THE PREMISE FOR GENDER
SENSITIVITY
• It’s not Pitying Women.
• It’s not male bashing.
• It not Anti-male.
• It’s not a war of sexes.
• Both Men and Women are VICTIMS of Gender
Inequality, although the VICTIMS are more often
the women than men.
• Both Men and Women have a stake in the struggle
for gender equality.
GENDER EQUALITY
Equality refers to similarity of
treatment as it is legally,
constitutionally and divinely given.
It is a fundamental right.
The legal concept of gender equality is
enshrined in the 1948 Universal Declaration of
Human Rights as well as United Nations
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of
Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), which
was adopted in 1979 and is also known as the
convention on women’s rights. CEDAW, which
has been ratified by 100 countries, states
clearly and unequivocally that discrimination
against women violates the principles of
equality of rights and respect for human
dignity.
Equality refers to similarity of treatment as it is
legally, constitutionally and divinely given and is
a fundamental human right.
The governments of the world reaffirmed their
commitment in 1995 to the equal rights and
inherent human dignity of all women and men in
the Beijing
UNDERSTANDING GENDER EQUALITY
CEDAW states that discrimination against
women shall mean DISTINCTION,
EXCLUSION, or RESTRICTION made on the
basis of sex which has the purpose of
impairing or nullifying the recognition,
enjoyment or exercise by women,
irrespective of their marital status, on a
basis of equality of men and women, of
human rights and fundamental freedoms in
the political, economic, social, cultural,
civil or any other field..
UNDERSTANDING GENDER EQUALITY
Equity refers to a fair sharing of
resources, opportunities and
benefits according to a given
framework.
GENDER EQUITY
Equity is often viewed as a favour,
whereas equality is a fundamental
right.
Gender equity is concerned with the
promotion of personal, social, cultural,
political, and economic equality for all.
The term gender equity emerged out of a
growing recognition in society of pervasive
gender inequities.
UNDERSTANDING GENDER EQUITY
In the short-term: greater emphasis in
the gender equity initiatives will be
placed on improving conditions and
attitudes as they affect girls and women.
In the long-term: these initiatives will
also improve the situation for boys and
men.
STORY TELLING
THE STORY OF THE FOX AND THE CRANE
The Fox invited the Crane
to dinner. He served the
food on a large flat dish.
The Crane with her long,
narrow beak could not eat.
The Crane invited the Fox
to dinner. She served the
food in a deep vase, and
so the Fox with his short,
wide face could not eat.
Both friends had an equal opportunity for nourishment, but
each time one of them could not take advantage of this
opportunity.
Is it THE SAME?Is it the FAIR?Is it EQUAL? Is it THE SAME?Is it the FAIR?Is it EQUAL?
Now Our
Vision Is
To Have A
Gender
Fair Society
THANK YOU SO MUCH…
THANK YOU SO MUCH…
GENDER
socially-determined/learned behavior
CHURCH
STATE
FAMILY
SCHOOL
MEDIA
MARGINALIZATION
SUBORDINATION
VAWC
STEREOTYPING
MULTIPLE BURDEN
Development for ALL!
GENDER
ISSUES
WELFARE
ACCESS
CONSCIENTIZATION
PARTICIPATION
CONTROL
SOCIAL AUTHORITIES
that perpetuate culture
--w/c created and nurtured
GENDER BIAS
that promote
INEQUALITY
EXPLOITATION
& counter-dev’t
Tools of analysis on
Gender Issues
FRAMEWORK
OF INTERVENTION
MAINSTREAMING
an INTEGRATIVE APPROACH
for Gender & Development
WIP
awareness-
raising
priorities
infrastructure
beneficiaries
stakeholders
resources/budget
programs
commitment
political will

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BASIC GENDER SENSITIVITY TRAINING

  • 1. GENDER SENSITIVITY TRAINING MODULE 1: SEX AND GENDER IDENTITY MAC PAUL V. ALARIAO, RN, MSN PANTAWID REGIONAL GAD FOCAL PERSON
  • 2. SUBJECT: WHAT IS MY UNDERSTANDING OF GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT? OR WHAT COMES IMMEDIATELY TO MY MIND IF I HEAR GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT? SMALL GROUP DISCUSSION
  • 4. The rationale for considering gender can be made using the following statistics: • Women form 50% of the world’s population. • Women perform 2/3 of the world’s work. • Women make up 2/3 of the world’s illiterate population. • Women earn 1/10 of the world’s income. • Women earn less than 1/100 of the world’s property. • Women constitute 70% of the world’s poor living on less than $1/per day. WHY GENDER IS A DEVELOPMENT ISSUE?
  • 6. SUBJECT: WHAT IS THE MOST OBJECTIONABLE GENDER ISSUE THAT I HAVE EXPERIENCED AS A MAN OR A WOMAN? SMALL GROUP DISCUSSION
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  • 8. GENDER SENSITIVITY  SEEING – women and men, what they actually do, rather than relying on assumptions  HEARING – women and men, their needs, priorities and perspectives  COUNTING – the value of women’s work  RESPECTING – full dignity of women and men  CARING – about women and men and what happen to them
  • 9. GENDER SENSITIVITY Not a war of the sexes Not an anti-male stance Both women and men are victims, although women are affected more than men. In practically ; all cultures, women have a lower status than men.
  • 10. GENDER SENSITIVITY  Renaming and reimaging women or men relationships to bring about mutuality and partnership.
  • 11. WHAT IS SEX? SEX is biologically assigned to an individual. SEX refers to the biological and physiological characteristics that define men and women SEX a natural distinguishing variable based on biological attributes PHYSICAL – Genitalia, Reproductive Organs GENETIC – Chromosomes, Hormones
  • 12. BIOLOGY OF SEX GENITALIA: PENIS, SCROTUM INTERNAL REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS: TESTES CHROMOSOMES: XY HORMONES: TESTOSTERONE GENITALIA: VAGINA, CLITORIS INTERNAL REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS: UTERUS, OVARIES CHROMOSOMES: XX HORMONES: ESTROGEN, PROGESTERONE
  • 13. SEX refers to the: TWO CATEGORIES OF ANIMALS – MALE AND FEMALE – needed for the act of mating to result in biological reproduction.
  • 14. SEX: IN THE REALM OF THE BIOLOGICAL SEX is a biological term; • it is often referred to as the act of mating between two organisms (an act which is part of the process of biological reproduction). • A more technical term for this act is COITUS.
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  • 16. MALE REPRODUCTIVE ORGAN (PENIS): BIRD, COCK, TALONG, HOTDOG, BURAT, TARUGO, MANOY
  • 17. FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE ORGAN (VAGINA): FLOWER, MANI, TAHONG, KEPYAS, KIKI
  • 18. WHAT IS GENDER? GENDER refers to the socially constructed roles, behaviours, activities, and attributes that a given society considers appropriate for men and women. GENDER is what a person identifies himself or herself
  • 19. ANO SA PANGKARANIWAN ANG GENDER? ito ay madalas iniuugnay sa SEX kaya marami ang nalilito tungkol sa pagkakaiba ng sex at gender????
  • 20. ANO ANG UGNAYAN NG SEX AT GENDER? Sa kalaunan, tinuturing na ring natural ang mga gender characteristics… At dito nagkakaroon ng PROBLEMA…
  • 21. Gender is not binary; it is a spectrum. “Male” and “Female” are sex categories “masculine” and “feminine” are gender categories
  • 22. GENDER Gender refers to the differentiated social roles, behavior, capacities and intellectual, emotional, and social characteristics attributed by a given culture to women and men. The term implies the cultural roles expected of a person.
  • 23. The characteristics attributed to females are labeled as feminine and those attributed to males are labeled as masculine as defined by a given society. Hence, gender is a social construct.
  • 24. • Gender is a variable concept, as its construction varies across cultures and over time. • Definition of masculine and feminine often vary from one race and culture to another. • Variations in gender definitions are due to specific economic, political, and social conditions of each class, culture or era.
  • 25. SEX GENDER What makes one male or female What is masculineor feminine Biologically- determined Socially-determined; culturally-defined Refers to physical characteristics Refers to learned behavior
  • 26. SEX GENDER Constant across time Changes over time Constant/same across different societies and cultures May vary in different societies and cultures Gender differences are created, produced, reproduced & maintained by social institutions Gender is multi-dimensional, influencing economic, political & social interactions and needs
  • 27. Women give birth to babies, men do not. SEX GENDER Little girls are gentle, boys are tough. In one case, when a child brought up as a girl learned that he was actually a boy, his school remarks improved dramatically. Amongst Indian Agricultural workers, women are paid 40 – 60% of the male wage Women can breast – feed babies, men can bottle – feed babiesMost building-site workers in Britain are men Men have penis, while women have vagina Women have developed uterus In ancient Egypt, Men stayed at home and did weaving. Women handled family business. Women inherited property and men did not. Men’s voices break at puberty, women’s do not. In one study of 224 cultures, there were 5 in which men did all the cooking and 36 in which women did all the house building Male and Female Feminine and Masculine
  • 29. THE PREMISE FOR GENDER SENSITIVITY • It’s not Pitying Women. • It’s not male bashing. • It not Anti-male. • It’s not a war of sexes. • Both Men and Women are VICTIMS of Gender Inequality, although the VICTIMS are more often the women than men. • Both Men and Women have a stake in the struggle for gender equality.
  • 30. GENDER EQUALITY Equality refers to similarity of treatment as it is legally, constitutionally and divinely given. It is a fundamental right.
  • 31. The legal concept of gender equality is enshrined in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights as well as United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), which was adopted in 1979 and is also known as the convention on women’s rights. CEDAW, which has been ratified by 100 countries, states clearly and unequivocally that discrimination against women violates the principles of equality of rights and respect for human dignity. Equality refers to similarity of treatment as it is legally, constitutionally and divinely given and is a fundamental human right. The governments of the world reaffirmed their commitment in 1995 to the equal rights and inherent human dignity of all women and men in the Beijing UNDERSTANDING GENDER EQUALITY
  • 32. CEDAW states that discrimination against women shall mean DISTINCTION, EXCLUSION, or RESTRICTION made on the basis of sex which has the purpose of impairing or nullifying the recognition, enjoyment or exercise by women, irrespective of their marital status, on a basis of equality of men and women, of human rights and fundamental freedoms in the political, economic, social, cultural, civil or any other field.. UNDERSTANDING GENDER EQUALITY
  • 33. Equity refers to a fair sharing of resources, opportunities and benefits according to a given framework. GENDER EQUITY Equity is often viewed as a favour, whereas equality is a fundamental right.
  • 34. Gender equity is concerned with the promotion of personal, social, cultural, political, and economic equality for all. The term gender equity emerged out of a growing recognition in society of pervasive gender inequities. UNDERSTANDING GENDER EQUITY In the short-term: greater emphasis in the gender equity initiatives will be placed on improving conditions and attitudes as they affect girls and women. In the long-term: these initiatives will also improve the situation for boys and men.
  • 36. THE STORY OF THE FOX AND THE CRANE The Fox invited the Crane to dinner. He served the food on a large flat dish. The Crane with her long, narrow beak could not eat. The Crane invited the Fox to dinner. She served the food in a deep vase, and so the Fox with his short, wide face could not eat. Both friends had an equal opportunity for nourishment, but each time one of them could not take advantage of this opportunity.
  • 37. Is it THE SAME?Is it the FAIR?Is it EQUAL? Is it THE SAME?Is it the FAIR?Is it EQUAL?
  • 38. Now Our Vision Is To Have A Gender Fair Society
  • 39. THANK YOU SO MUCH… THANK YOU SO MUCH…
  • 40. GENDER socially-determined/learned behavior CHURCH STATE FAMILY SCHOOL MEDIA MARGINALIZATION SUBORDINATION VAWC STEREOTYPING MULTIPLE BURDEN Development for ALL! GENDER ISSUES WELFARE ACCESS CONSCIENTIZATION PARTICIPATION CONTROL SOCIAL AUTHORITIES that perpetuate culture --w/c created and nurtured GENDER BIAS that promote INEQUALITY EXPLOITATION & counter-dev’t Tools of analysis on Gender Issues FRAMEWORK OF INTERVENTION MAINSTREAMING an INTEGRATIVE APPROACH for Gender & Development WIP awareness- raising priorities infrastructure beneficiaries stakeholders resources/budget programs commitment political will