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HMRG

HMRG. Non-profit, non-stock, NGO based in Davao City Vision: A society that transforms itself to attain social equity and health by all. Through these ends, the HMRG is the center of health and well-being and trail-blazer of research and relevant health social programs . Programs:

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HMRG

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  1. HMRG • Non-profit, non-stock, NGO based in Davao City • Vision:A society that transforms itself to attain social equity and health by all. Through these ends, the HMRG is the center of health and well-being and trail-blazer of research and relevant health social programs. • Programs: • Primary Health Care • Immunization • TB Prevention and Control • Reproductive Health • Social Franchising of Medicine • MR GAD • With support from EED and Cordaid

  2. Gender-based Violence: Empowering Women Survivors and Providing Effective Interventions with Doers of Violence MR GAD Men’s Responsibilities in Gender and Development …HMRG’s Experiences at Grassroots Interventions In partnership with EED and CORDAID

  3. Why Men? • Constitute the other half of the population • Hold almost all key offices in the GO, private, judiciary and the church • Loci of authority at home • Men’s other problems are largely due to risky lifestyle • Major doers of violence and source of STI

  4. ? ? ?? ? ? ? ? “If men are the major actors in gender-based violence against women and children, why are men not included from training and program interventions?”

  5. Our research among married men would show that… • Only 42.6% know what domestic violence is • 20.3% of the respondents claimed that women are the source of violence at home • 25% both • 32.4% men • About 15% of the respondents expressed that it is acceptable to beat one’s spouse if necessary or as a form of discipline

  6. MR GAD’s Specific Objectives • To harness the influence and respectability of men in key positions in the communities to advocate reforms in gender and reproductive health and become gender and RH champions; • To improve the handling and processing of the victims and doers of violence by community-based service providers • Office of the Social Services • Women’s Desk – Philippine National Police • City Health / Barangay Health Centers • Peace Mediating Councils • Church • Male Peer Counselors

  7. MR GAD’s Specific Objectives • To provide enabling skills to men and manage their gender and RH problems: • Reduce violence • Reduce risky lifestyle behavior (alcoholism etc.) and • Adapt safer sex and reduce STI • Responsible parenthood including decisions on use of FP • To improve the gender and RH knowledge and skills of the different NGOs • Improve interventions and referral

  8. Formation of MR GAD Advocates I am very thankful that I was invited to participate in this group.. This is my first time to be involved in gender and RH issues. I have learned from here that I too have responsibilities. (Roy Ryan Rigor, Head – Barangay Cultural and Community Affairs) I find the module as non-confrontational to men but it is able to deliver the appropriate messages. (Rodolph de Guzman, Manager, Friendly Care Clinic)

  9. BarangayLevel CityLevel NGOWorkers Brgy. Captain POPCom Youth City Councilors PNP Health sector Imam Media Pangulo sa Liturhiya Vice-Mayor CSSDO Councilor Advocacy Group: Breaking the Silence of VAW

  10. Owning process…

  11. MR GAD Advocates’ Advocacy Plan: 3 Levels Approach

  12. 1. Reaching out to Leaders Approach: MR GAD Advocates

  13. What hasbeen done by the MR GAD Advocates • Passed ordinance requiring doers of violence to submit for counseling; • Passed gender and development budget and used it to gender related activities • Constructed a counseling room in the Barangay Hall; • Signed Protection Orders to abused women without hesitation… • Called on inter-sectoral and service providers to regular meeting to update on the situation of gender-based violence; • Provided training to the communities

  14. 2. Middle Level Approach: Enhancing capacities of the Service Providers

  15. Referral Network for the Victims and Doers of Violence at the Communities GKK • Services: • Counseling • RH Services PNP Imam CHO CSSDO Schools LGU

  16. What has been done by the Network of Service Providers • Agreed on protocol of referral; • Share similar understanding and appreciation of the different forms; • Quarterly meeting to review on all the cases of gender-based violence in the communities • Conduct of counseling: • PNP – record and pursue cases including protection of women and children; • CSSDO – provide counseling • Barangay Health Center – manage those with health problems including bruises and wounds • Peace mediating council – provide counseling

  17. 3. Grassroots initiatives: Selection, Training of Male Peer Counselors

  18. Small Group Discussions at the Communities and Workplaces • Discuss issues like: • Introduction of what is MR GAD • Domestic Violence • STI • Unmet FP Needs • Alcoholic Drinking

  19. Screening of men who have relational, STI, FP and Psycho-social Problems during SGD • Basis for further follow-up and training

  20. Unique training that appeals to cognitive and affective level: Empathy Exercise • This training made me realize that at times I am a doer of violence. I need to handle this to save my family…

  21. Training of Partner NGOS, GOs

  22. Some Success

  23. Challenges • Young boys with aggressive behavior • Resistance to concepts of gender and gender-based violence is fairly common • Since many men are in the cycle of violence, the following are observed: • Justification • Excuses • Minimization • Denial • Sustainability mechanism for the program and the activities

  24. Working on four cross cutting issues on Domestic Violence, STI, Unmet FP needs and Risky lifestyle (i.e. alcoholism) • Church opposition to use of FP

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