NGO Consortium for Participatory Local Governance and Development

A non-stock, non-profit, non-government organization registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission on 25 August 1999. Its original mandate was to promote good local governance, pursue genuine agrarian reform, and create social institutions for rural development.

A consortium of three NGOs active in the provinces of Biliran, Negros Occidental, and Misamis Oriental, all three use the COCO BREAD development framework. This blends the four community organizing elements (COCO) with five community development concerns (BREAD).   [more]


  Almost there... In September 2005, with the help from Balay Mindanaw Foundation Inc., the IP community in Brgy. Minalwang completed  their ancestral domain sustainable development...

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  Natural Farming Seminar has just been concluded during the recent consortium level learning activity.

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  Donors visit to CAPP-SIAD areas. Two representatives from project donors visited two project sites in the past six months.

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BALAY MINDANAW FOUNDATION INC. (BMFI)

  Implements community-focused projects in Misamis Oriental in Northern Mindanao related to sustainable integrated area development, creating mechanisms for the democratic participation of people.

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QUIDAN-KAISAHAN (QK)

  Works primarily in Negros Occidental implementing a program of good local governance, capability building, promotion of savings mobilization and capital build-up.

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RURAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE-LEYTE (RDI-Leyte)

  Operates in Leyte and Biliran and is actively involved in the processes of rural democratization and development in partnership with the marginalized rural sectors and people’s organizations.

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Consortium for Advancing People’s Participation through Sustainable Integrated Area Development.

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