NGOs and social protection: The Philippine experience
College
School of Economics
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2004
Abstract
Assessing the contribution of NGOs to social protection in the Philippines means having to draw the distinction between their service delivery activities and advocacy activities. There is a evidence that NGOs have had a beneficial impact on local communities despite having to deal with a number of obstacles, in particular, the limited short-term funding available and the dependence on external donors. However, such benefits tend to be limited to the kind that moves individuals from being very poor to being only marginally poor. More comprehensive structural reforms in income distribution and public good provision need to be implemented in order to maximise the gains from any NGO-government partnership. This is, unfortunately, where possible internal contradictions arise, especially for NGOs that derive their mandate from international conventions that are on a collision course with the government's neo-liberal agenda. We argue that the 'Philippine experience' may consist of NGO over time becoming the basis of more programmatic political parties.
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Recommended Citation
Largoza, G. L. (2004). NGOs and social protection: The Philippine experience. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/7798
Disciplines
Work, Economy and Organizations
Keywords
Non-governmental organizations—Philippines
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