Philippines

Case Study: Love for the Least, the Last, and the Lost | Caritas Manila—Shaping, Serving, and Empowering the Poor

For more than 60 years, the social services and development ministry of the Archdiocese of Manila have helped the less fortunate to find self-reliance and dignity. In doing so, it has cultivated its next generation of leaders and donors. Caritas Manila works to benefit the disadvantaged of Manila in the areas of social development, family […]

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Case Study: Pathways to Education | Pamulaan Center for Indigenous Peoples’ Education—Leading the Way

In piloting an education model that is sensitive to the experiences of young indigenous peoples in the Philippines, Pamulaan has shown the way for government to scale up. The Pamulaan Center for Indigenous Peoples’ Education is a formal, tertiary school providing education for indigenous peoples as a means to build their self-reliance. Departing from mainstream

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Case Study: Social Enterprise in the Countryside | CARD MRI—Empowering the Poor in the Philippines

The case of the Center for Agriculture and Rural Development Mutually Reinforcing Institutions (CARD MRI) tells how a non-government organization providing microfinance services grew over three decades to develop a social enterprise model that enables landless rural poor women to become managers, owners, investors and guardians of their families’ futures. The history of the Center

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