In this chapter, we present examples of the use of traditional and modern mass media in risk communication by youth organizations (i.e., community-based youth councils, school-based clubs, youth NGOs, etc.) in urban areas in the Philippines.doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-802169-9.00013-6Fernandez, GlennShaw, RajibUrban Di...
Through the Traditional Foodways Program, People and Plants works with communities across The Philippines, Brazil, Cameroon, and Mexico to revive and strengthen traditional food systems, preserving local biodiversity and cultural landscapes.82. Post Harvest Education Foundation...
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Our study is then motivated by the decade-long upsurge in decisions to withdraw from quality-management standards, the relative neglect of this contemporary topic in the scholarly literature, and the need to better understand the impact of organizational innovativeness on decertification. With this bac...
Figure2.8provides a map of Philippines. 47. CPP -NPA has many female members, recruited as guerrillas from a very young age. Their whole life is controlled by CPP -NPA . Dubbed “Amazonas” for the mythic race of Greek female warriors, they are not permitted to develop romantic relationships...
The OPD & Partners Conference showcased CBM Global Philippines’ various disability-inclusive development, humanitarian, disaster risk reduction, climate change adaptation, community mental health, inclusive eye health programs and projects implemented in selected regions in the Philippines. It also presented...
BACKGROUND In the same spirit of teamwork that they instill in their young volunteers, four nonprofit organizations joined together to address critical gaps in operational efficiency that affect their core missions. City Year, Teach For America, Public Allies, and Jumpstart are all members of Ameri...
Professor, Philippines 0 Why Organizations Act Ethically?People behave they do because they were created in the image and likeness of God. God is all good and people will tend to gravitate to the good. Organizations are made up and managed by people. The ... Bantwal PrabhuTeacher, ...
In the Philippines, where its name means “comeback”, the yoyo was a popular toy in the 1920s. But it didn’t become a global (世界性的) craze until an American called Donald Duncan bought the idea and sold it to the world. Around 100 million people bought yoyos in 1962 and 1963...
sustainability theory of Coblentz (2002) and of Hauser, Huberman, and Alford (2008), this research determines the current sustainability status of the organizations' operations in post-external aid phase of Move This World-Philippines and Dire Husi Initiative, two youth-led non-profits in Northern...