
CAPSU Supports Campaign to End All Forms of Violence Against Women (VAW)
The offices of Capiz State University (CAPSU) Central Administration turned orange today, November 28, as key officials and personnel donned orange shirts in support of the campaign to end all forms of violence against women (VAW).

To further raise awareness, each office also decorated its workspace with End-VAW campaign designs, brochures, and informative posters, while End-VAW–related videos are being played on the interactive TV for clients and stakeholders visiting the various units.
The activities were spearheaded by Dr. Jesusa L. Luda, Director for Gender and Development (GAD), with facilitation from Ms. Cylinch B. Clavaton, GAD staff. The campaign runs from November 25 until December 12, 2025.
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CAPSU earns PCW’s nod as one of Top Performing Agencies in the GAD Budget
he Capiz State University (CAPSU) earned two major recognitions for its exemplary performance in Gender and Development budget allocation and utilization for fiscal year 2024.
The awards, conferred by the Philippine Commission on Women (PCW), were presented during a ceremony held on September 25 at Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria Hotel, Ortigas Center, Quezon City.
Representing CAPSU President Dr. Efren L. Linan, GAD Director Dr. Jesusa L. Luda and Board Secretary V Dr. Mary Jane L. Arroyo personally received the certificate of recognition.

PCW Chairperson Ermelita V. Valdeavilla presented the following distinctions to CAPSU:
Rank 6 – SUC with Highest Attributed Expenditures
Rank 8 – SUC with Highest Org-Focused Expenditures
These achievements, built on the groundwork laid by former GAD Director Dr. Lucille Marquez and continued by Dr. Luda, affirm CAPSU’s commitment to accountability, transparency, and the mainstreaming of gender-responsive programs across the university system.
Text by Marco Jeslie B. Tuazon and Christian George F. Acevedo
Photos from Dr. Jesusa L. Luda and the Philippine Commission on Women Facebook page.
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