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COMMUNITY

ENGAGEMENT,
SOLIDARITY
AND
CITIZENSHIP
Mr. Daniel Fernandez
Opening Prayer
Checking of Attendance
What can you say?
Share your insights about the
following pictures and determine
its importance in the community.
Core Values of Community
Action Initiatives
Objectives:
Objective Objective

Identify the core


values of Develop
community action commitment in
initiatives taking community
action
Promote
awareness of
human rights in
communities
among learners

Objective
What are Core Values?
 Core values are principles or beliefs that a person or
organization views as being of central importance

 Are the fundamental beliefs of a person or organization

 Guiding principles dictate the behavior and can help people


understand the difference between right and wrong

 Help to determine if they are on the right path and fulfilling their
goals by creating an unwavering guide
Human Rights

Core Values
of
Participatory
Community Social Equity
Development
Action
Initiatives

Gender
Equality
Human Rights
 The rights inherent to all human beings
whatever our nationality, place of residence,
sex, national or ethnic origin, color, religion,
language, or any other status.
 Supreme, inherent, and inalienable rights to
life, to dignity, and to self-development.
 Concerned with issues both areas of civil
and political rights and economic, social, and
cultural rights founded on internationally
accepted human rights obligations.
Social Equity

 Is the fair access to opportunities, like education,


livelihood, and resources.
 Involves participation in cultural and political practices in
the community like the social justice, but social equity
emphasizes more on institutions and how people can
access it, especially those who need it most.
 Standards set applied to improve the participation of a
certain classes or sectors of people in the community.
Gender Equality
 The equal rights, responsibilities, and opportunities of
women and men and girls and boys.
 It doesn’t mean that both genders are the same but
emphasize the equality of men and women, with equal
rights, values, treatment, and opportunities.
 There are gender differences between the roles played by
women and men and their unique needs and responses to
a community issue.
Participatory Development
 Its objective is to engage the marginalized group in
programs and activities that will benefit them.
 Advocacies to enable the marginalized groups to promote
their rights.
 More participation from the community, the higher is the
possible success and sustainability of the programs and
projects.
 It will empower a certain sector that will benefit from the
community initiatives thru participatory development.
Review
(Lesson 4-6)
Lesson 4:The Classifications of
Communities

 Rural-Urban
 Local-Global
 Physical Space- Virtual Social Space
Community of
Interest or
Solidarity

Geographic
Intentional
Community or
Community
Neighborhood

Types of
Communities

-Pramila Aggarwal
Lesson 5: Community Action
(Overview)
Community
Action

Community
Solidarity Citizenship
Engagement
Lesson 5: Community Action
(Overview)

Self and Community


Lesson 6: Purposes of Community Actions
Major Issues Affecting the Poor and the
Marginalized

 RA 8371 (The Indigenous Peoples Rights Act of 1997)


 RA 9262 (Anti-Violence Against Women and their Children
Act of 2004)
 RA 7279 (Urban Development and Housing Act)
 RA 10353 (Anti-Enforced or Involuntary Disappearance Act
of 2012)
Lesson 6: Purposes of Community Actions
The Role of the Youth in
Community Action
Lesson 6: Purposes of Community Actions
Cultivating Attitudes, Values, Mindsets, and
Priorities
effectiv
e

Attitud
e

cognitive behavioral
Thank you for listening!

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