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Examples of Transnational Advocacy Groups

The document lists various non-state institutions including transnational advocacy groups, international organizations, banks, corporations, cooperatives, and trade unions. It also shows the different functions that governments and non-governmental organizations take on, with governments having control over resources and policymaking while NGOs focus on advocacy, aid programs, and representing marginalized communities. The Children of Cebu Foundation is highlighted as a non-governmental organization that partners with government agencies to advocate for children's rights and provide services to protect disadvantaged youth.
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Examples of Transnational Advocacy Groups

The document lists various non-state institutions including transnational advocacy groups, international organizations, banks, corporations, cooperatives, and trade unions. It also shows the different functions that governments and non-governmental organizations take on, with governments having control over resources and policymaking while NGOs focus on advocacy, aid programs, and representing marginalized communities. The Children of Cebu Foundation is highlighted as a non-governmental organization that partners with government agencies to advocate for children's rights and provide services to protect disadvantaged youth.
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Transnational Advocacy Group

International Labour Organization

Children ’s R ight Commission

Internationa Red Cross

NON-STATE INSTITUTIONS

BANKS  CORPORATIONS COOPERATIVES

Philippine Army Finance Center Producers


metro bank MICROSOFT Integrated Cooperative

Cebu CFI
landbank GOOGLE
Community

BPI APPLE Tagum Cooperative

FINANCIAL
TRADE UNION NGOS
INSTITUTIONS

Federation of Free Amnesty International Asian Development Bank.


Workers (FFW) Philippines

Kilusang Mayo Uno Asian Federation Against Involuntary Asian Bank


Disappearances.
(KMU) Corporation

Trade Union Congress of the Women's Legal and Human


Citibank
Philippines. Rights Bureau.
TABLE TOPPING: On the First and Fourth Columns are different type of Non -State
Institutions, Identify and write in the columns provided their names and
classifications based on their institutional logos

Institutional Name of the Classification Institutional Name of the Classification


Logo Institution Logo Institution
Jollibee Restaurant ABS-CBN Non-proft
orhanization

Shell Oil company Metrobank Bank

Toyota Car company San Miguel Multinational


Corporation conglomerate
company
M Lhuillier Financial institution

Haribon Foundation
foundation

Cebu pacific air Airline company

Asia-Pacific Cooperation Smart


Economic
Cooperation
World health International International international
organization institution Monetary Fund financial institution

Facebook Corporation BDO Bank

GMA Media company Philippine League


basketball
association
UNDP/ United global international intergovernmental
Nations development Tribunal for the organization
Development network of the Law of the Sea
Programme United Nations
East west bank Bank ASEAN Trade union

Philippine airlines Airline company Nestle Corporation


IHRC Corporate office McDonalds Corporation

Red cross International Google Corporation


NGOS

What I Have Learned

ESSAY but not EASY : After deliberate reflection, write your thought on the
following questions.

Is it advantageous to the government if we allow the NSI to be part of the


government as Party list groups?

Yes, because The NSI is a partnership among federal, state, local

government or to Non-Government Organization by writing a checkmark on the


space provided

Functions, Duties and Responsibilities GOV’T NGO’s

Have a control over the country its resources, people, economy ✓


not limited to its internal affairs
Can organized people or group of people ✓
Has the power of eminent domain ✓
Has the initiative to support programs ✓
Can to imposed tax to its citizens ✓
Can ask for exemption of tax ✓
Has police power ✓
Can declare Martial Law ✓
Has the control of the Natural Resources ✓
Negotiate foreign treaties with other countries ✓
Grant pardons, or forgiveness, for a crime ✓
Can call for voluntarism ✓
Has the capacity to assist Livelihood program among its locality ✓
or any places that has the direct impact on it
Can represent marginalized community ✓
Has the capacity to offer scholarship program ✓
Can give lend financial and legal support ✓
Can conduct medical mission ✓
Can offer alternative mode of living ✓
Has the potential to finance the project, programs, advocacy ✓
concerning marginalized sector in the society
It may advocate conservation ✓
Can maintain a facilities for rehabilitations, aged, minors, ✓
woman, children and related cases
Has the power to maintain the peace and order, security in food ✓
production and policies
Has the arm power and superiority ✓
Can enact law among its citizens ✓
Can issue land tittle to a property ✓
authorized to make laws, alter, and repeal them through the ✓
power vested in the Philippine Congress
evaluates laws. It holds the power to settle controversies ✓
involving rights that are legally demandable and enforceable
authority to appoint his Cabinet, these departments form a large ✓
portion of the country’s bureaucracy.
can veto laws passed by Congress ✓
confirms or rejects the President's appointments ✓
who can overturn unconstitutional laws, policies and ✓
implementing guidelines among others
environmental, social, advocacy and human rights work ✓
can work to promote social or political change on a broad scale ✓
or very locally.
NON GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENT AGENCIES PARTNER

CHILDREN OF CEBU FOUNDATION INC.  DSWD


Barangay Pari -an, Cebu City  Cebu City Task Force on
Advocate by: MARGOT OSMEÑA Street Children

ADVOCACIES

For the Strengthening of Children ’s Right and Protection

Provided temporary shelter, psychosocial interventions, education, food,


clothing, medical and other services

NON GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENT AGENCIES PARTNER

ADVOCACIES

Bantay Bata 163.


 DSWD
a program of ABS-CBN Foundation.  Human rights

to protect disadvantaged and at-risk children through a nationwide network of social services.

the national emergency hotline, '163', which allows people to call in and report incidents of
child abuse, exploitation and neglect.

Assessment
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