GENDER
MAINSTREAMING
MONITORING
SYSTEM
Guidelines
for
using
the
GMMS
Downloadable
GPB
Template
To
initiate
this
action,
go
to
Actions
and
select
Prepare
GPB.
The
main
page
will
open
to
the
Prepare
GPB
interface.
From
the
interface,
look
for
the
icon
for
downloading
the
GMMS
GPB
spreadsheet.
Click
on
the
icon
and
the
form
will
be
downloaded
to
your
computer.
3 Click
“Download”
1 Select
Prepare
GPB
2 Select
Year
4 Save
file
5 Open
using
MS
Excel
You
will
notice
that
the
name
of
the
file
is
a
series
of
random
numbers.
(Please
do
not
rename
this
file
as
it
contains
the
code
which
the
system
uses
for
identifying
your
organization.
The
security
measure
was
put
in
place
to
prevent
your
plan
from
being
copied
or
uploaded
in
another
organization).
Open
the
spreadsheet
using
MS
Excel.
Depending
on
the
version
of
your
MS
Excel,
it
may
prompt
you
if
you
are
amenable
to
opening
the
document.
If
this
is
the
case,
just
ciick
“Yes”
Each
downloaded
spreadsheet
has
three
worksheets.
The
first
worksheet
is
for
encoding
your
organization
focused
and
client
focused
activities.
The
second
worksheet
is
for
encoding
attributed
programs
and
projects.
The
last
worksheet
contains
the
variables
used
in
the
dropdown
menus
in
the
spreadsheet.
Please
do
not
edit
the
third
worksheet.
Up
to
three
(3)
entries
can
be
encoded
for
fields
allowing
multiple
values.
You
may
add
more
after
the
sheet
has
been
uploaded.
For
this
you
will
need
to
use
the
online
form
to
edit
the
uploaded
activities.
The
GMMS
GPB
spreadsheet
follows
the
format
of
the
template
found
in
the
JC
2012-‐01
except
it
creates
additional
sub-‐columns
in
the
columns
for
encoding
multiple
entries,
i.e.
multiple
issues
or
multiple
budget
sources.
General
guidelines:
• Do
not
add
additional
columns
to
the
downloaded
spreadsheet.
Doing
so
will
cause
errors
in
the
uploading
later
on.
• Do
not
alter
rows
1
to
6,
i.e.
inserting
a
row
before
or
in
between
the
stated
rows.
• You
may
expand
the
width
of
a
column
or
height
of
a
row
to
view
the
content.
You
may
also
use
the
Wrap
Text
function
of
the
MS
Excel.
Do
not
merge
cells.
• Use
the
dropdown
menus
for
the
Organization,
Year,
Activity
Category,
Relevant
Organization
MFO/
PAP
Type
and
Budget
Source.
• Use
only
one
spreadsheet
row
for
each
activity.
This
means
that
gender
issues
with
four
activities
addressing
it
will
use
four
rows
with
the
gender
issue
duplicated
in
all
four
rows.
• For
attributed
programs,
you
are
only
required
to
encode
the
name
of
the
program
or
project,
the
attributable
amount
(not
the
whole
budget
of
the
program
or
project)
and
the
fund
source
(after
answering
the
appropriate
HGDG
score
sheet),
the
responsible
office(s).
Please
note
that
after
uploading
the
spreadsheet
later,
you
will
still
need
to
attach
supporting
files
for
your
attributed
programs
and
projects
for
validation
by
the
reviewers.
• Do
not
forget
to
save
your
GPB
spreadsheet
often.
Specific
guidelines
for
each
field
Field
Guidelines
Organization
Use
dropdown.
Selects
the
organization.
Total
budget
of
organization
Provide
figure
of
total
budget
of
organization
Year
Use
dropdown.
Selects
the
year
of
the
GPB
Activity
Category
Use
dropdown.
Select
if
activity
is
Organization-‐focused
or
Client-‐focused
Gender
Issue
addressed
by
activity
These
two
columns
form
a
pair.
The
column
Gender
Issue
addressed
by
activity
is
a
Other
Issue
dropdown
list
of
all
encoded
gender
issues
by
the
organization
in
the
GMMS.
If
the
gender
issue
you
are
encoded
is
new
and
is
not
in
the
list,
you
need
to
use
the
Other
Issue
column.
You
must
only
enter
in
one
column,
not
both!
For
example,
if
you
used
the
dropdown
of
the
Gender
Issue
column
you
should
not
enter
anything
anymore
in
the
Other
Issue
for
that
row
and
activity
you
are
encoding.
GAD
Mandate
addressed
by
activity
As
with
the
Gender
Issue
columns
the
GAD
Mandate
addressed
by
activity
and
Other
Other
Mandate
Mandate
comes
as
a
pair.
Same
instructions
as
with
Gender
Issue.
Note:
For
the
activity
to
be
saved
properly,
there
should
be
an
entry
in
either
the
Gender
Issue
or
the
GAD
Mandate
or
both
but
both
cannot
be
empty
at
the
same
time.
Indicate
cause
of
Gender
Issue
Up
to
three
(3)
entries.
GAD
result
statements/objectives
Up
to
three
(3)
entries,
each
its
own
column.
Relevant
Organization
MFO/
PAP
Up
to
three
entries,
each
its
own
column.
Per
entry,
select
from
Type
dropdown
whether
the
Statement
is
a
MFO
or
PAP.
Then
encode
the
corresponding
MFO
or
PAP
statement
GAD
Activity
Encode
only
one
activity
per
row.
If
a
gender
issue
is
addressed
by
multiple
activities,
each
with
its
own
budget,
encode
each
activity
in
a
separate
row.
Performance
Indicator
Allows
for
three
pairs
of
indicators
and
targets,
each
its
own
column
from
Indicator1,
Target
1
to
Indicator3,
Target3
Budget
Responsible
Office
Up
to
three
entries,
each
its
own
column
from
Office1
to
Office3
After
finishing
your
GPB
spreadsheet
you
are
now
ready
to
upload
it.
Log
into
your
account
again
in
the
GMMS
and
go
to
Actions:
Prepare
GPB.
The
same
interface
when
you
downloaded
the
file
will
open
again.
Using
the
same
interface,
click
on
the
lens
icon
beside
the
text
box
for
uploading
the
spreadsheet.
This
will
open
a
browser
window
where
you
can
select
the
file
to
be
uploaded.
Navigate
to
your
downloaded
file
and
select
it.
The
path
to
the
file
will
be
reflected
in
the
text
box.
Finally
click
“Upload”
to
upload
the
file.
When
the
upload
finishes,
the
total
organization
budget
and
the
activities
will
be
reflected
as
a
summary
in
the
same
page.