Miriam College-Women and Gender Institute (MC-WAGI) in partnership with World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Philippines Sustainable Tuna Partnership 2 (STP 2) conducted a series of Gender Sensitivity Training (GST) entitled: “Karapatan, Kasarian at Pamumuno” to its Project Staff and partner communities on September 5-7, 2022 via zoom for WWF Philippine staff; September 22-23 and October 6-7, 2022 for community partners of the WWF Philippine Sustainable Tuna Partnership 2 in Mindoro Strait and Bicol, respectively. The training for WWF staff highlighted topics on the practice of gender and its intersections with labor, fisheries, and aquaculture as well as the use of gender-fair language in speech, writing, education, and project implementation. The workshop sessions also prompted the participants to concretize action points that would lead to more gender-responsive and empowering community projects. While the training for community partners includes discussions on human rights, basic gender concepts, gender division of labor, GBV laws, and psychological first aid. A separate session was conducted for male participants on masculinity while an all-female session focused on women’s empowerment and leadership.