Week 1 - 20 (Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship)
Week 1 - 20 (Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship)
Week 1 - 20 (Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship)
“AMACC BAGUIO”
A community is a living social entity and goes beyond the old categorized of
space as its primary definition.
Formations are created with the organic networking of actors that later on
find commonalities and avenues for cooperation and partnerships.
Underpinning these effort is the spirit of collaboration where groups and
individuals from various walks of life come together to form linkages that
are important for mobilization and value creation.
Answer:FALSE
What is un umbrella term for the various fields of study which examine
social relations and human society.
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a. Social science
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b. Anthropology
It is also called Middle Stone Age, ancient cultural stage that existed
between the Paleolithic (Old Stone Age), with its chipped stone tools.
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d. Mesolithic
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c. Social mobility
It is also called class, a group of people within a society who possess the
same socioeconomic status. Besides being important in social theory, the
concept of class as a collection of individuals sharing similar economic
circumstances has been widely used in censuses and in studies of social
mobility.
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c. Social Class
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a. Economic Institutions
The origin of the family goes back to prehistory and is the factor that bound
early settlements
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b. Family Institutions
These are the visible and organized manifestations of practices and beliefs
in particular social and historical contexts. Like human emotions and
attitudes, religious beliefs and practices project outward onto the social and
historical plan.
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a. Religious institutions
This is taken up a quarter of our whole lives our whole lives development
from infancy to adulthood incubates within the ivory towers of the
educational institution.
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c. Educational Institutions
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b. Government Institutions
Answer:TRUE
Answer:False
LGUs are formed by individuals who are willing to contribute to the cause of
the group. People who volunteer in these organizations may come from
different backgrounds, classes, and cultures. With their varied backgrounds,
civil society groups tap into these networks to further expand their reach
and support from the populace.
A community is more than just a collective. It acts much like a living entity
that takes on life. Living within the imaginations of its members, a
community also embodies a perspective, identity, strand, and, much like a
social movement.
Through issues and concerns that are shared among its members,
advocacies are formed by the community and its leaders. To improve and
garner support , communities try to garner support from other individuals
or groups which are aligned with their worldview
The Paleolithic (,also known as the "New Stone Age"), the final division of
the Stone Age, began about 12,000 years ago when the first developments
of farming appeared in the Epipalaeolithic Near East, and later in other parts
of the world.
Education takes up a quarter of our whole lives our whole lives development
from infancy to adulthood incubates within the ivory towers of the
educational institution.
Our own families are considered as the building blocks of our society. The
origin of the family goes back to prehistory and is the factor that bound
early settlements. The formation of an organic union among kin
perpetuated the emergence of tribes and communities.
LGUs are formed by individuals who are willing to contribute to the cause of
the group. People who volunteer in these organizations may come from
different backgrounds, classes, and cultures.
Community are, by definition, groups that exist for a sole purpose or issue
and tend to fizzle out once it is attained.
Economics has already been established as one of the main cogs that have
influence over institutions.
A free market economy also exists based on the idea of competition. Much
like the survival of the fittest proposed in evolutionary biology, only those
that are determined important and of value are the ones that can be given
the chance to grow, make a profit, and expand, as consumers choose which
one to buy through the act of buying.
Functionalist Theory explains that the set roles and statuses hold social
balance and therefore, any change in the scheme will have repercussions on
the functions of other roles and statuses
Suburban areas are mostly filled with houses, subdivisions, and private
estates rather than factories and shops.
Urban communities are located in the countryside. The houses are far from
each other and the density of people living here is the least from the three.
Access to schools and markets are farther than in urban areas. The buildings
are low- to mid-rise and people live in houses with large living spaces and
usually with yards
Some people are living in high- rise buildings because of the limited
available space in the area.
It is the next step in realizing ideas from a blueprint. It needs not only the
people who are directly affected but also experts, industry leaders, and
scholars who can contribute their knowledge and experience to the
planning.
Symbolic interactionism takes itself away from the other theories and
perspectives as it does not look into primary social institution as the main
variable of study but rather looks into individuals, their histories, and the
perspectives.
The Rational Choice Theory also has other assumptions that will shed more
light on the motivations that influence the behavior of an individual or a
group in a shared environment.
Factors affecting social change are the structures and institutions that all
contribute to the ongoing calibration of norms in our society.
Due to the volume of people, buildings and economic centers, schools, and
leisure areas very near factories , office spaces, and markets.
Our individual choices will have direct and indirect effects to the overall
community narrative.
For process dynamics, the actors are the individuals, civil society groups,
pressure groups, and movements who all contribute to the communities in
the creation of meaning. In the interface of these actors, we create networks
that provide cohesion and order to our social environment.
The Alternative Learning System (ALS) is the primary example of how the
state can intercede and solve problems on unemployment.
Social status is all about the dynamic of individual identity relative to its
environment.
Conflict Theory - explains that the set roles and statuses hold social balance
and therefore, any change in the scheme will have repercussions on the
functions of other roles and statuses.
Answer:TRUE
As the basic political unit, the barangay serves as the primary planning and
implementing unit of government policies, plans, programs, projects, and
activities in the community, and as a forum wherein the collective views of
the people may be expressed, crystallized and considered, and where
disputes may be amicably settled.
Conflict Theory - explains that conflict between the holders of power and
the disenfranchised are the drivers of social change and conflict is a
necessary characteristic in social relations.
After the World War II, globalization was in as the free market started taking
over the world. People and governments opened up for the international
community.
Suburban areas are mostly filled with houses, subdivisions, and private
estates rather than factories and shops
Urban communities are located in the countryside. The houses are far from
each other and the density of people living here is the least from the three.
Some people are living in high- rise buildings because of the limited
available space in the area.
Vigilance is more than just being awake and alert to avoid dangers of
problems. In community development, vigilance is the sustained assessment
of not just threats or danger but of progressive ideas and solutions.
Planning is the next step in realizing ideas from a blueprint. It needs not only
the people who are directly affected but also experts, industry leaders, and
scholars who can contribute their knowledge and experience to the
planning.
Droughts, floods, heat waves, earthquakes, forest fires, and tsunamis are just
a few of the challenges from Mother Nature that our communities face.
Informal sector those who are part of the informal sector lack of the
requirements and license from the government.
The goals encapsulate the shared experience of countries which shows the intersection of
individual and state interest in a global stage.
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True
People are determined to end poverty and hunger, in all their forms and dimensions, and
to ensure that all human beings can fulfil their potential in dignity and equality and in a
healthy environment.
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True
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False
Recognize the local risk patterns across the country and strengthen the capacity of NGUs for
disaster risk reduction and management through decentralized powers, responsibilities, and
resources at the regional and local levels.
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False
The NDRRMC strives to coordinate all member agencies in times of calamities and other
emergencies.
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True
Humanity has evolved from its most animal instincts motivated simply by its will to survive,
procreate, and gather to what has become now a complex web of actors that are
interdependent and reliant on their set laws and norms to justify their own existence.
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True
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False
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True
Article 5: Freedom from Interference with Privacy, Family, Home and Correspondence
No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or
correspondence, nor to attacks upon his honor and reputation. Everyone has the right to
the protection of the law against such interference or attacks.
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False
The private sector is fundamentally controlled by the government. As such, it has a very
specific take on community empowerment which is state-centric. The leading agency that
ensures social community development is the Department of Social Welfare and
Development or DSWD.
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False
Care, protect and rehabilitate the physically and mentally handicapped and socially disabled
constituents, for effective social functioning.
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True
The private sector is the division of our society that is not under government control. This
sector includes private companies, nongovernmental organizations, and other nonpublic
collectives
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True
Corporations are often depicted as power- hungry, profit- and rent- seeking entities that
only exist to exploit consumers and workers.
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True
Adult women account for almost half of all human trafficking victims detected globally.
Women and girls together account for about 70%, with girls representing two out of every
three child trafficking victims.
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True
The America has been one of the most progressive countries in Asia that internalize
international norms and bridges them to local policies, with a focus on the protection of
women’s right and promotion of their welfare
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False
Reproductive health was one of the biggest issues in Congress and in the public forum
during the deliberation of the Reproductive Health (RH) Bill which was introduced in the
floor of Congress in 1988
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True
To recruit, transport, transfer, harbor, provide, or receive persons by any means, including
those done under the pretext of domestic or overseas employment or training or
apprenticeship, for the purpose of prostitution, pornography, sexual exploitation, forced
labor, slavery, involuntarily servitude, or debt bondage.
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True
According to the state agency Human Trafficking, in 2015 alone, there were 198 successful
rescue entrapment operations, 430 rescued victims, and overall, led to the arrest of 132
criminals.
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False
In September 2000, world leaders from 189 countries came together in what has become
the largest interstate forum of leaders.
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True
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False
Humanity has evolved from its most animal instincts motivated simply by its will to survive,
procreate, and gather to what has become now a complex web of actors that are
interdependent and reliant on their set laws and norms to justify their own existence.
Select one:
True
The Magna Carta (The Great Charter) which specified laws, rights, and policies that were
aimed at balancing the power of the king and protecting citizens from abuses.
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True
Barangay action was not popular before because it is inconsistent with some free-market
ideals.
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False
The private sector is fundamentally controlled by the government. As such, it has a very
specific take on community empowerment which is state-centric.
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False
The DSWD has also taken steps in ensuring that its projects create impact on the
community while keeping in mind the sustainability of its basic services, such s pension
support, adoption, feeling programs, and transient housing.
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True
Corporations are often depicted as power-hungry, profit- and rent-seeking entities that only
exist to exploit consumers and workers.
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True
The community traverses the public and private sectors as it is affected by any relation shift
in structures, policies, and institutions. The term “participatory development” first emerged
in mainstream academic discussion with the release in 1983 of the book Rural Development:
Putting the Last First by Robert Chambers.
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True
To recruit, transport, transfer, harbor, provide, or receive persons by any means, including
those done under the pretext of domestic or overseas employment or training or
apprenticeship, for the purpose of prostitution, pornography, sexual exploitation, forced
labor, slavery, involuntarily servitude, or debt bondage.
Select one:
True
According to the state agency Inter- Agency Council Against Trafficking (IACAT), in 2015
alone, there were 198 successful rescue entrapment operations, 430 rescued victims, and
overall, led to the arrest of 132 criminals.
Select one:
True
DOH was one of the biggest issues in Congress and in the public forum during the
deliberation of the Reproductive Health (RH) Bill which was introduced in the floor of
Congress in 1988.
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False
There are still thousands of women subjected daily to abuse, maltreatment, and women’s
rights deprivation, among other kinds of violence.
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True
Worldwide, more than 700 million women alive today were married as children 18 years of
age). Of those women, more than 1 in 3 – or some 250 million- were married before 15.
Child brides are often unable to effectively negotiate safe sex, leaving them vulnerable to
early pregnancy as well as sexuality transmitted infections including HIV.
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True
This strictly looks into secondary data analysis and documents that surround the policy
regarding agenda, effects, impact, and other correlated and causal factors.
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d. Policy Research
Conducted by engaging people through a prepared set of questions that highlight the
necessary information to be acquired to answer the research question.
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c. Key Informant Interviews
Internalize the purpose of your research and always consider the stakeholders as a priority
in your agenda.
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b. Conviction
The use of documents to gather data, such as related studies, policy notes, news, journals,
and books in articulating and supporting the ideas within a topic being studied.
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a. Secondary Data Analysis
A data-gathering method wherein the researcher embeds himself or herself with his or her
subjects for a specified length of time to observe and gather data for research use.
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a. Participatory Observation/Field Research
Specific Budget Breakdown - Allocate a budget for your project or how much you will need
and have a specific breakdown with justification on cost.
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True
Mobilization, as what we have previously discussed from several lessons back, has two
major components that support and create movements: people and resources. Simply put,
resource mobilization is the ability of the movement and its supporters to mobilize people
and resources.
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True
Plan - Specific programs or initiatives that you are going to implement. It can be one
specific project or a series of activities toward one goal of solving a major problem.
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False
Output -After assessing the project, recommend what specific action can be taken to ensure
that it will reach its full impact for its stakeholders. You may use an existing project or create
your own.
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False
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True
Mapping out the community requires a keen eye to observe the relationships of the
members of the community
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True
SWOT analysis emphasizes on the varying relational dynamics as well as the current
situation on the status quo to draw out the central forces that counter change or reinforce
development.
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False
A specific plan of action (SPOA) should be used to concretize the plans into working models
or improvement tasks.
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True
The project impact evaluation template will lead you to the inner workings of communities,
institutions, agencies, and in practice; and how projects should be scrutinized and improved
through this tool for self- evaluation.
Select one:
True
Force Field Analyses give the researcher important input on the topics relevant to the
community, plotting the needs of the community develops the opinions and views of the
people into workable models that can be acted on and solved with political will.
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False
One of the most awarded and well-known NGOs in the Philippines, Gawad Kalinga (GK) has
left a footprint that future community builders dream to emulate.
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True
The Haribon Foundation has long since been the primary NGO for nature conservation in
the Philippines.
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True
Saving species- The conservation of endangered animals and marine life Linking with the
community and society groups.
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True
Haribon Foundation's strategy revolves around four central goals, namely, conserving sites
and habitats, saving species, encouraging stability, and empowering the people.
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True
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Project Plan - Allocate a budget for your project or how much you will need and have a specific
breakdown with justification on cost.
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False
Coordination with the SWOT analysis, the force field analysis may have more abstract
observations about the community because it studies the community with a larger lens or scope.
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False
SWOT analysis emphasizes on the varying relational dynamics as well as the current situation on
the status quo to draw out the central forces that counter change or reinforce development.
Select one:
False
Time Frame- How long will you be implementing the project? Cite specific timelines
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True
Sampling/Surveys - The use of documents to gather data, such as related studies, policy notes,
news, journals, and books in articulating and supporting the ideas within a topic being studied.
Select one:
False
Haribon Foundation's strategy revolves around four central goals, namely, conserving sites and
habitats, saving species, encouraging stability, and empowering the people.
Select one:
True
A specific plan of action (SPOA) should be used to concretize the plans into working models or
improvement tasks.
Select one:
True
Exploratory Research - This is a kind of research where the study is aimed at exploring the
different variables of a topic where little or no prior work was done on the matter and therefore,
substantial time will be needed to fully incorporate concepts, factors, and variables.
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True
Clarity - Be clear with your intention and be sensitive to the mores, ethics, and values in the
community
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True
Conviction - Be clear with your intention and be sensitive to the mores, ethics, and values in the
community.
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False
Outcome - These are the benefits your stakeholders have gained from the project.
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True
Force field analysis impact evaluation template will lead you to the inner workings of
communities, institutions, agencies, and in practice; and how projects should be scrutinized and
improved through this tool for self- evaluation.
Select one:
False
The project analysis evaluation template will lead you to the inner workings of communities,
institutions, agencies, and in practice; and how projects should be scrutinized and improved
through this tool for self- evaluation.
Select one:
False
The Force field analysis will help in pinpointing specific gaps for intervention that aids in
mobilization planning.
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False
VF's five core values are: first, human transformation, compassion, and respect and dignity;
second, social entrepreneurship and innovation; third, professionalism, excellence,
accountability, and transparency; fourth, courage and resiliency; and finally, teamwork and
volunteerism.
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True
Empowering people - Training and educating the citizenry and mainstreaming its environmental
initiative
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True
Mobilization, as what we have previously discussed from several lessons back, has two major
components that support and create movements: people and resources. Simply put, resource
mobilization is the ability of the movement and its supporters to mobilize people and resources.
Select one:
True
GK is also active in disseminating public information regarding the dangers of human trafficking
and modern- day slavery, creating community-based programs, and mobilization of interventions
and efforts for the promotion of women's protection against abuses.
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False
Working with a real-life case will help you see realities that you may have not known existed prior
to taking this course.
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True
By engaging the stakeholders, community developers and scholars can peek into a world that
can only be understood and felt by the stakeholders themselves.
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True
GK and its Chairman, Antonio Meloto, were bestowed one of Asia's most prestigious awards, the
Ramon Magsaysay Award for Community Leadership, for their work on poverty reduction in the
Philippines.
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True
Focus Group Discussions (FGDS) - Compared to interviews, Fabs need more participation by
people from specific groups that share common agenda or coming from the same background to
crowd source much-needed information as reinforced by the group.
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True
Social scientists use most of the tools similar to those used in other fields of study under the
social sciences.
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False
Input - These are the projects implemented with the use of the resources tapped.
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False
Collaboration of the plans with the time frame and allocated budget challenges the practitioner to
balance the necessary and the dispensable.
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False
HARIBBON has now expanded its scope as it has also included social business in its growth
model, as well as a plan to mainstream anti-poverty initiatives through creating a movement to
call on volunteers to join their advocacy for transformational change.
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False
Research is the soul that binds theory into practice. The understanding of theory is vital in diving
deep into the study of the community.
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True
Explanatory Research- This strictly looks into secondary data analysis and documents that
surround the policy regarding agenda, effects, impact, and other correlated and causal factors.
Select one:
False
Encouraging sustainability – Linking with the Community and Society groups in creating
awareness to encourage sustainability and secure the welfare of already established protected
areas.
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True
Community leaders should always hear both sides of every story and try to keep abreast of latest
developments.
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True
GK is well-credited for its 200 strong partnerships in both local and international civil
society organizations and other nongovernment actors.
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False
GK puts importance to values formation and presence that it sees are keys for continued progress
and development, which composes the core of its organizational philosophy.
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True
Plan - Specific programs or initiatives that you are going to implement. It can be one specific
project or a series of activities toward one goal of solving a major problem.
Select one:
False
GK also has now included peace-building initiatives and disaster response and reduction in its
advocacy that evolves and slowly expands toward further inclusiveness.
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True
Evaluation will have four main parts: input, output, outcome, and project plan
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False
The Harribon model has two primary ideals: padugo, which literally translates into "bloodletting,"
and bayanihan, roughly translated into "being heroes toward one another."
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False
Instituted in 1991, Visayan Forum Foundation, Inc. (VF) is one of the most highly recognized
NGOs in the Philippines whose primary objective is to stop modern-day slavery and trafficking.
Select one:
True
VF's mission is to innovate lasting solutions to end exploitation and modern-day slavery while it
envisions a society where people are free, protected, and empowered to explore opportunities
without the risk of exploitation and slavery.
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True
It is well known that Haribon has had extensive experience in its community efforts and has since
created a multisectoral model that has had a good track record based on their numerous
successful and sustainable engagements through the years
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True
Mapping out the community requires a keen eye to observe the relationships of the members of
the community
Select one:
True
Secondary Data Analysis - The use of documents to gather data, such as related studies, policy
notes, news, journals, and books in articulating and supporting the ideas within a topic being
studied.
Select one:
True
Descriptive Research - This merely describes the topic at hand without digging deeper into the
concepts and theories underlying it.
Select one:
True
Building trust with your community starts with yourself by observing the right values and ethics of
community research.
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True
FGDs give the researcher important input on the topics relevant to the community, plotting the
needs of the community develops the opinions and views of the people into workable models that
can be acted on and solved with political will.
Select one:
True
As a community builder, it is not bad to dream up grand schemes to fight world hunger or stop
war, but always consider that everything starts out small.
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True
Participatory Observation/Field Research - A data-gathering method wherein the researcher
embeds himself or herself with his or her subjects for a specified length of time to observe and
gather data for research use.
Select one:
True
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