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Philippine Commission on Women Honors Top-Performing Agencies in GAD Budget: A Stronger Push for Gender-Responsive Governance




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In a defining moment for the nation’s continuing fight for gender equality, the Philippine Commission on Women (PCW) is set to recognize government agencies that have stood out in their unwavering commitment to gender-responsive governance. The prestigious Recognition of 2024 Top-Performing Agencies in the Gender and Development (GAD) Budget unfolded on September 25, 2025, at the Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria, Ballroom A and B, Ortigas Avenue, Quezon City—an event that promises not only to celebrate excellence but also to strengthen the country’s resolve in mainstreaming gender equality across all levels of governance.


The recognition ceremony ran from 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM, followed by a press conference from 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM, bringing together media, government leaders, and gender advocates in one powerful gathering.


A Policy Rooted in History, Strengthened for the Future

First introduced in the 1995 General Appropriations Act as the so-called “Women’s Budget,” the GAD budget policy has since been fortified by Republic Act No. 9710, or the Magna Carta of Women. This landmark law requires all government agencies to allocate at least 5% of their total budget to GAD Plans and Budgets—investments designed to dismantle systemic inequalities and ensure women and men benefit equally from government programs and services.


But beyond compliance, PCW champions Gender-Responsive Budgeting (GRB), a progressive approach that aligns entire budgets with gender-responsive principles. Through the Gender Mainstreaming Monitoring System (GMMS), the PCW works with oversight agencies to ensure accountability, transparency, and measurable progress in gender mainstreaming.


Recognizing Champions of Gender-Responsive Governance

The event goes far beyond a ceremonial pat on the back—it aims to spark a culture of accountability and shared responsibility. Specifically, it will:


Honor top-performing agencies for their GAD budget allocation and expenditure for FY 2024.


Highlight best practices and lessons learned, setting models that other agencies can replicate.


Promote accountability and transparency in GAD budgeting and implementation.


Engage the media and the public, ensuring stronger awareness of the government’s commitment to gender equality.


Foster stronger inter-agency collaboration, scaling up gender-responsive budgeting and mainstreaming practices nationwide.


This recognition is not merely symbolic—it is a reminder that gender equality is a non-negotiable pillar of good governance.


Building a More Inclusive Future

By recognizing agencies that go above and beyond in their GAD budget implementation, the PCW underscores the urgent need to weave gender equality into the very fabric of governance. This initiative sends a clear message: gender-responsiveness is not a side project, but a fundamental duty of every institution that serves the Filipino people.


Only 30 slots are open for media representatives, underscoring the exclusivity and importance of this event. Journalists, advocates, and stakeholders are invited to witness this milestone in governance—where transparency meets accountability, and where the vision of gender equality takes another bold step forward.


A Call to Action

The PCW’s upcoming recognition ceremony is more than just an awards event—it is a rallying call to all government agencies: to not only comply with the 5% mandate but to embrace a deeper culture of inclusivity, fairness, and responsiveness.


For a nation long scarred by inequality, these top-performing agencies serve as beacons of hope and proof of what is possible when governance puts equality at the core of its mission.


As September 25 approaches, all eyes will be on the Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria—where champions of gender equality will be recognized, and where the vision of a more inclusive Philippines will burn brighter than ever.

Recognition of 2024 Top-Performing Agencies in the GAD Budget 25


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In the grand halls of Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria, history was written not in whispers, but in thunderous applause. September 25th, 2025, marked more than just another bureaucratic gathering—it was a clarion call that echoed through the corridors of power, announcing that the fight for gender equality had found its unlikely heroes in the most traditional of places: government agencies.


Picture this: The very institutions often criticized for their sluggish pace and bureaucratic red tape suddenly transformed into champions of change. The Department of Social Welfare and Development, the Department of Health, and the Department of Foreign Affairs—names that typically evoke images of endless paperwork—now stood as beacons of hope in the Gender and Development (GAD) Budget implementation.


This wasn't just a recognition ceremony; it was a revolution disguised as a formal event. Behind every statistic, every budget allocation, every policy implementation lies a story of countless women and marginalized communities whose lives hang in the balance. When Undersecretary Maria Theresa Dizon-De Vega and Assistant Secretary Janet P. Armas took the stage, they weren't just presenting reports—they were presenting proof that change is possible within the system.


The press conference that followed wasn't merely about transparency; it was about accountability to a nation watching, waiting, and demanding that gender equality move from aspiration to action. In those crucial moments between 3:30 and 4:30 PM, government officials faced the ultimate test: defending not just their budgets, but their commitment to half of the population they serve.


This was the day when bureaucracy met its match—when the relentless pursuit of gender equity proved that even the most entrenched systems can bend toward justice.


September 25, 2025 | 1:00 - 4:30 pm Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria, Ballroom A, Ortigas Ave, Corner Asian Development Bank Ave, Quezon City


Schedule:


1:00 PM - 1:30 PM: Registration


1:30 PM - 1:45 PM: Preliminaries


Invocation

National Anthem

Recognition of Agencies

Hosts:

Maria Crisandra Y Abanto, Gender and Development Specialist I

Janssen Micah E. Fajardo, Gender and Development Specialist II


1:45 PM - 2:00 PM: Opening Remarks Chairperson Ermelita V. Valdeavilla, Philippine Commission on Women (PCW)


2:00 PM - 2:10 PM: Video Presentation on the 2024 GAD Budget


2:10 PM - 3:00 PM: Presentation of Recognitions Presenters:


PCW Chairperson Ermelita V. Valdeavilla

PCW Executive Director Nharleen Santos-Millar

Former PCW Chairperson Imelda M. Nicolas

3:00 PM - 3:15 PM: Interventions from the Top 3 performing agencies


Asec. Janet P. Armas, Assistant Secretary, Department of Social Welfare and Development

Dr. Juan Alfonso R. Perez IV, Division Chief of the Health Planning Division, Health Policy Development and Planning Bureau, Department of Health

Usec. Maria Theresa Dizon-De Vega, Undersecretary for Administration and Chairperson of the GFPS Executive Committee, Department of Foreign Affairs

3:15 PM - 3:20 PM: Closing Remarks



Atty. Richard Palpal-Latoc, Chairperson, Commission on Human Rights (CHR)


3:20 - 3:30 PM: Health Break for Press Conference


PRESS CONFERENCE Room: Emerald B, Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria


3:30 PM - 3:35 PM: Introduction of the Resource Persons and Members of the Press Ms. Nicole Montesines, Moderator, Philippine Commission on Women (PCW)


3:35 PM - 3:40 PM: Opening Statement Atty. Ma. Sophia Isabella P. De Castro, Attorney III, PCW


3:40 PM - 3:55 PM: Statement from Top Performing Agencies and Members of the Panel:


Asec. Janet P. Armas, Assistant Secretary, Department of Social Welfare and Development

Asec. Vinel A. Beltran, Assistant Secretary, Department of Agrarian Reform

Usec. Maria Theresa Dizon-De Vega, Undersecretary for Administration and Chairperson of the GFPS Executive Committee, Department of Foreign Affairs

3:55 PM - 4:25 PM: Question and Answer session with the Press


4:25 PM - 4:30 PM: Closing Statement Executive Director Nharleen Santos-Millar, Philippine Commission on Women (PCW)


WSI’s First Ever World Pet Expo Makes its Inaugural Debut for Pet Lovers of the Philippines

 


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Manila, Philippines - Today marks the debut of the first edition of the World Pet Expo, the first-ever kind from the best premier events organizing company, Worldbex Services International (WSI). The World Pet Expo is WSI’s first event, focusing on the growing pet industry in the Philippines, highlighting the industry’s vibrant and unique traits, as well as the businesses that drive its success. 


Starting from today until September 28, 2025, visitors may get to visit the World Trade Center Metro Manila and have a premium pet experience filled with exhibitors, activities, and highlights that are “fur-fect” for you and your pets that are coming.


Upon entering the venue, visitors will be greeted by more than 150 partners and companies that are exhibiting their latest products and services for your little fur babies. These range from pet food, beds, toys, and other commodities that will make your pets’ lives much easier. Visitors will also watch and participate in some of the activities and events that will happen during the event weekend. Events such as the Best Bully 2025, the Cat Showdown, the different Pet Fashion Shows happening, and the Doggo Hotdog Eating Contest will keep you amazed at the different talents of the pets that will be participating. If live shows are not your thing, you may visit the Pet Lab, the Pet Activity Areas, and participate in the Paw-na Lisa to keep your pets busy and entertained. Exhibitors will also make an appearance during TailTalk, a live show that will showcase our exhibitors who will be promoting their businesses and products for our online community to see. There’s never a dull moment at the World Pet Expo. 


The inaugural opening ceremony happened on September 25, 10 AM, at the Main Lobby of the World Trade Center Metro Manila, hosted by the energetic Ms. Tina Ryan. Many key figures from the pet industry came today to witness the grand start of this momentous event in the history of WSI. Mr. Joseph Levi Ang, the Founding Chairman of WSI, gave his opening remarks to welcome everyone to the first-ever World Pet Expo 2025. Many guests and VIPs also gave their opening speeches to welcome guests to this event, such as Hon. Imelda “Emi” Calixto-Rubiano, Pasay City Mayor represented by Chief Eric Peter Pardo; Hon. Dr. Christian P. Daquigan, OIC, Director of the Philippine Bureau of Animal Industry; Hon. Ma. Cristina A. Roque, Secretary for the Department of Trade and Industry represented by Asst. Director Mr. Jerico Namoro; and featuring keynote speaker Hon. Sen. JV Ejercito, Senator of the Republic of the Philippines, represented by Mr. Bong Castro. The event officially opened with the ribbon cutting, signifying the start of a great expo that will continue for the coming years. 


Head over to the World Trade Center Metro Manila and give your pets the best expo experience with the World Pet Expo 2025, which opens today until September 28, 2025! The World Pet Expo 2025 is open from 10 AM to 7 PM, so register now at https://worldpetexpo.ph/, and follow us on our social media pages:


FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/WorldPetExpo

INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/worldpetexpo/


The World Pet Expo 2025 is organized by Worldbex Services International. For inquiries and concerns, you may reach them at (02)8656-96-39, or email inquire@worldbexevents.com for more info.


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