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  • Corevalues
    A circle of beliefs that a person or organization views as being of central importance
  • Corevalues
    • Are the fundamental beliefs of a person or organization
    • Guiding principles dictate the behavior and can help people understand the difference between right and wrong
    • Help to determine if they are on the right path
  • Socialequity
    The fair access to opportunities, like education, livelihood and resources
  • Socialequity
    Involves participation in cultural and political practices in the community like the social justice, but social equity emphasizes more on institutions and how people can access it, especially those who need it most
  • Communityengagement
    A collaborative working process among affiliated groups of individuals
  • Communityinitiative
    A network of individuals and partner organization dedicated
  • Humanrights
    The rights inherent to all human beings whatever our nationality, place of residence, sex, national or ethnic origin, color, religion, language or any other status
  • Participatorydevelopment
    • Its objection is to engage the marginalized group in program and activities that will benefit them
    • Advocacies to enable the marginalized groups to promote their rights
    • More participation from the community, the higher is the possible success and sustainability of the programs and projects
  • Genderequality
    The equal rights, responsibilities, and opportunities of women and men and girls and boys
  • Civilsociety
    This group in the Philippines comes from the Filipino concepts of "pakikipagkapwa"
  • Civilrights
    Privacy, property, religion, expression, contract and movement
  • Politicalrights
    Assembly, petition, suffrage, direct and indirect participation, self-determination, self-government and election to public office
  • Peopleempowerment
    The process that increases community autonomy and individual self-determination
  • Advocacy
    Refers to enabling marginalized groups and promoting their individual rights
  • Commitment
    • Includes dedication of self to a certain person or a cause
    • Commitment obligates a person to do something that involves action
  • Community action initiative
    • CAI were created to support community-led projects that help community to go for a change and build character
    • In CAI, citizens take a leading role in providing public services and goods
  • Tokenism
    Only a few locals form the community are hand-picked to prove its participatory credentials
  • Interview
    A conversation between a facilitator (the interview) and a community stakeholder (the respondent)
  • Survey
    Surveys are a popular method of collecting information and opinions
  • Community profile
    The process of development an understanding of the people and describing the detailed picture of the target community
  • Social action
    It can be done by one or more persons in such a manner that his/her action is intended to influence others and perform the action to act or face some social situation
  • Empowerment participatory
    Stakeholders actively participate in the process and its analysis. This features a joint decision-making process, wherein stakeholders are considered equal co-partners with the external experts
  • SWOT Analysis
    • Strengths
    • Weaknesses
    • Opportunities
    • Threats
  • Collaboration
    At this level, partners can work together on a specific project and put this plan into writing. It may include the increase recognition of each values and understanding of benefits for each partner
  • Cooperation
    At this level, both parties have increasing understanding of target audience and motivation. It also includes greater appreciation of resources and skills that partnership could bring, joint strategies start to emerged, and minimal agreement that can happen
  • Coordination
    At this level, you will learn the services and clients served by the prospect partner. It may also include an exchange of information and materials
  • Partnership
    There is a high level of trust and communication and there is the feeling of "us". It may also include the roles and responsibilities are well-defined and they shared same vision and shared decision making, authority plans
  • Participatory approach
    • "Everyone who has a stake in the intervention has a voice, either in person or by representation"
    • Staff, members of target population, community officials, interested citizens, people from involved agencies, schools, other institutions
  • Asset based approach
    • "Focuses on STRENGTHS"
    • It views diversity in thought, culture, and traits as positive assets
  • Rights based approach
    • "A people-centered approach to development based on the norms and standards of international human rights law"
    • Empowering people to know and claim their rights and increasing the ability and accountability of individuals and institutions who are responsible for respecting, protecting and fulfilling rights
  • Area based approach
    • Community economic development
    • "An area, rather than a sector or target group, as a primary entry point"
  • Community based approach
    • "An approach to implementing local development projects that advocates for community participation in decision-making and management, with a goal of using local knowledge and resources to run more effective projects"
    • Communities have an active role and participate in highlighting and addressing community issues
  • Core values
    A circle of beliefs that a person or organization views as being of central importance
  • Core values
    • Are the fundamental beliefs of a person or organization
    • Guiding principles dictate the behavior and can help people understand the difference between right and wrong
    • Help to determine if they are on the right path
  • Social equity
    The fair access to opportunities, like education, livelihood and resources
  • Social equity
    Involves participation in cultural and political practices in the community like the social justice, but social equity emphasizes more on institutions and how people can access it, especially those who need it most
  • Community engagement
    A collaborative working process among affiliated groups of individuals
  • Community initiative
    A network of individuals and partner organization dedicated
  • Human rights
    The rights inherent to all human beings whatever our nationality, place of residence, sex, national or ethnic origin, color, religion, language or any other status
  • Participatory development
    • Its objection is to engage the marginalized group in program and activities that will benefit them
    • Advocacies to enable the marginalized groups to promote their rights
    • More participation from the community, the higher is the possible success and sustainability of the programs and projects