NSTP(Y1S2)

Cards (27)

  • It is an ethical framework that suggests that any entity, whether individual or organizational, must manage its essential resources so that they may benefit the welfare and interests of the society in which it operates.

    Answer: Social Responsibility
  • It is a framework that is mostly associated with corporate entities, namely businesses and industries; it defines not just how companies earn money, but also on how they spend it.

    Answer: Social Responsibility
  • It follows the basic tenet that anyone with the ability to affect change must have an imperative to use it.

    Answer: Social Responsibility
  • Social Responsibility has many methods in which it can be undertaken, including but not limited to the following:
    -Energy Conservation
    -Volunteering
    -Empowerment of other socially responsible entities
  • It is the principle that a person can become a volunteer.

    Answer: Volunteerism
  • It involves someone who does a task, job, or service freely without asking for anything in return.

    Answer: Volunteerism
  • Most of these tasks usually have a goal that contributes to the welfare of the native community.

    Answer: Volunteerism
  • The long-term goal of social mobilization is to create community will and commitment.

    Answer: Social Mobilization
  • With the context of a project, it helps generate immediacy and a call for action from the community level around a policy-related advocacy objective.

    Answer: Social Mobilization
  • It also helps create an impetus and a call for action around a developmental goal.

    Answer: Social Mobilization
  • It is a broad-scale movement. It engages and mobilizes a large number of people in action toachieve development goals.
  • It is a planned process. It seeks to facilitate change and development..
  • It entails accountability. It takes into account the felt needs of the people, embraces thecritical principle of community involvement, and seeks to empower individuals to action.
  • It includes problem recognition. It begins with a conscious recognition of problems then seeksthe probable solutions to these problems.
  • It is problem-solving advocacy. It involves building consensus between those affected andthose who have the solution to the problems to arrive at a decision, including the allocationof adequate resources.
  • It includes decision-making. It includes initiations, discussion, and deciding political will,action, and resource commitment.It fosters acceptance or commitment.
  • It fosters acceptance or commitment. It generates acceptance of new ideas, attitudes, and technologies.
  • It avails of all communication resources. It uses all available and potential communicationresources for effective networking and active mobilization of information.
  • It is a network for institutional sustainability. It sustains awareness, cooperation,commitment, and action to achieve the common goal leading to the attainment of the community's vision, mission, and goal for the development of self-sufficiency.
  • Advocacies - They identify the prospective actors involved in initiating, planning, and
    implementing a community program or service delivery.
  • Information Dissemination, Education, and Communication - They allow the introduction of
    important facts about the project or program; they may come in many forms, such as
    brochures, infographics, videos, commercials, etc.
  • Community Organization is the building of a network of like-minded people (coalitions, individuals, organizations, community) that have the same advocacy.
  • Capacity Building is the process of enabling people to do something significant for themselves that the rest of the community can sustain.
  • Poverty Alleviation - Social mobilization is an important tool in the poverty alleviation process. It enables communities to help themselves engage in activities that will solve their problems and track poverty in its multi-dimensional form.
  • Promoting Democratic Governance - Poverty and bad governance mutually reinforce each other. Social mobilization must be institutionalized within the government to encourage community participation in decision-making, to build capacity for participatory planning, to form a common vision of development, and to ensure transparency.
  • Sustainable Environment - Social mobilization organizes people to manage their naturalresources better, fight illegal practices, and establish organizations that promote sustainableenvironmental management programs through appropriate legal, regulatory, and institutional frameworks and policy dialogue.
  • Conflict Prevention - Social mobilization helps organize people to address common problems and to collectively improve the socioeconomic conditions in an equitable, democratic and transparent manner. The possibility of conflict can be significantly reduced.