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Organizing for Democracy : NGOs, Civil Society, and the Philippine State /

Organizing for Democracy : NGOs, Civil Society, and the Philippine State / ed. by G. Sidney Silliman, Lela Garner Noble. - 1 online resource (296 p.)

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- List of Acronyms -- Map -- Part I NGOs in Context -- 1 Introduction -- 2 From the Present Looking Back -- 3 The Transnational Relations of Philippine Non-Governmental Organizations -- Part II NGOs Confront the Issues -- 4 Non-Governmental Organizations and Rural Poverty -- 5 Philippine NGOs Confront Urban Poverty -- 6 NGOs and Indigenous Peoples -- 7 Human Rights Non-Governmental Organizations in the Philippines -- 8 Environmental Activism -- Part III NGOs and the State -- 9 Local Governance -- 10 The Growth of a Public Interest Law Movement -- 11 Citizen Movements and Philippine Democracy -- Contributors -- Index

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The number, variety, and political prominence of non-governmental organization in the Philippines present a unique opportunity to study citizen activism. Nearly 60,000 in number by some estimates, grassroots and support organizations promote the interests of farmers, the urban poor, women, and indigenous peoples. They provide an avenue for political participation and a mechanism, unequaled elsewhere in Southeast Asia, for redressing the inequities of society. Organizing for Democracy brings together the most recent research on these organizations and their programs in the first book addressing the political significance of NGOs in the Philippines.


Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.


In English.

9780824844592

10.1515/9780824844592 doi


POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political ideologies / Democracy.