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Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2016 in the subject Gender Studies, University of the Philippines (Philippine Military Academy), course: Master of Arts in Social and Development Studies, language: English, abstract: The main concern in this paper is to address the question, what approaches could provide us with a convincing linkage between gender and energy? This research attempts to explore, therefore, the linkages among gender, energy and development.Women/gender and women's empowerment serve as core impetus in the attainment of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG), however,…mehr

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Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2016 in the subject Gender Studies, University of the Philippines (Philippine Military Academy), course: Master of Arts in Social and Development Studies, language: English, abstract: The main concern in this paper is to address the question, what approaches could provide us with a convincing linkage between gender and energy? This research attempts to explore, therefore, the linkages among gender, energy and development.Women/gender and women's empowerment serve as core impetus in the attainment of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG), however, gender fails to be viewed as a critical pathway in improving the performance and service delivery of energy sectors. It is in the same manner that energy is not widely viewed to be significant in addressing development issues such as women's education and employment, maternal health, child mortality rate, poverty, hunger, and even income. One reason could be the failure to perceive gender and energy as fuelling each other in a single development research and/or practice.
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EDUCATION University of the Philippines, Baguio City (Masters in Social and Development Studies, 2013, cum laude) University of the Philippines, Baguio City (B.A. Social Science: Major in Economics and Minor in Psychology, 2006) University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City (B.S. Economics, 2004) Baguio City National High School (Science), Baguio City, 2002 Saint Louis School Center, 1998 ACADEMIC HONORS Cum Laude equivalent: MA SDS 2013 College Scholar: First Semester 2010-2011 College Scholar: First Semester 2006-2007 College Scholar: Second Semester 2005-2006 College Scholar: First Semester 2005-2006 College Scholar: Second Semester 2004-2005 High School: Consistent with honors each year Elementary: Consistent with honors and graduated with honors Other Awards/Recognitions ¿ PMA Superintendent¿s Well-Done Award (2016) ¿ 57 Commendation Letters (2008-2016) ¿ Nominee, Best Civilian Employee (2015) ¿ Nominee, Best Civilian Employee (2014) ¿ Parangal sa Kapanalig Award (2012) ¿ Top 10 in the Civilian Personnel Basic Course (2012) ¿ Scholarship Award by the Saint Louis University in recognition of being ranked 11th Top Performer during the SLU College Entrance Examination for the SY 2002-2003 ¿ Most Outstanding in training awarded by Shin-Shin Karate-Do Inc., HQ in May 1999 Online International Publications: "Millenium Development Goals: An Ethical Analysis for Constant Search for Freedom", Published in www.grin.com on 22 August 2016. "Exploring the Linkage between Gender, Energy and Development", Published in www.grin.com on 23 August 2016. "The Political Economy of Water Governance: Exploring the Water Situation in Southeast Asia and Africa", Published in www.grin.com on 31 August 2016. "Post Development and Endogenous Development ", Published in www.grin.com on May 2016. ¿Military Expenditure and the Socio-Economic Performance of the Philippines¿, Published in Vol-1, Issue 6 on 29 October 2015. www.onlinejournal.in/ijir/v1i62015