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HUMAN SETTLEMENTS &

HOUSING
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NGO
PHILIPPINES
HOUSING AGENCIES/PROJECTS

REODICA, DANIELLE ANNE E.


REYES, MARY GABRIELLE M.
PROPONENTS
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
NGO GAWAD KALINGA
DEFINITION NGO
PHILIPPINES

NGO
BINGO (business-friendly international NGO
A non-governmental organization or big international NGO); the Red Cross is
(NGO) is any non-profit, voluntary one example of a BINGO.
citizens' group which is organized on a ENGO (environmental NGO); the World
Wildlife Fund is one example of an ENGO.
local, national or international level.
GONGO (government-operated NGO), by
A citizen-based association that definition not an NGO but an organization
operates independently of government, created by a government to resemble an NGO
usually to deliver resources or serve to further some agenda.
some social or political purpose. INGO (international NGO); Oxfam is one
Task-oriented and driven by people example of an INGO.
with a common interest: QUANGO (quasi-autonomous NGO), an NGO
which may have some governmental
perform a variety of service and
members; the ISO is one example of a
humanitarian functions QUANGO.
bring citizen concerns to RINGO (religious international NGO); the
Governments Catholic Relief Services is one example of a
advocate and monitor policies RINGO.
encourage political participation Other NGO acronyms include DONGO
through provision of information (Donor Organized NGO), TANGO (technical
assistance NGO) and MANGO (market
advocacy NGO).

NGO non-governmental
organization NGO non-governmental
organization

DEFINITION VARIATIONS
Demonstrate the Focus on shelter.
love of Jesus Christ. HABITAT FOR
HUMANITY
PHILIPPINES
(HFHP)
Support
Advocate for sustainable
Promote
affordable and
dignity
housing. transformational
and hope.
development.
"A WORLD WHERE
EVERYONE HAS A
DECENT PLACE TO
LIVE.

VISION
MISSION
A non-profit organization that builds
sustainable communities by providing affordable HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
and decent homes for the less privileged and by
partnering with various sectors for holistic PHILIPPINES (HFHP)
community development.
A country affiliate of Habitat International
which is based in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Habitat International is present in 90 countries JIMMY AND ROSALYNN CARTER
and has built over half a million homes since Former U.S. Pres. Jimmy Carter
1976. and Rosalynn took their first
Habitat for Humanity International was founded Habitat Work trip, the JIMMY
in 1976 by Millard and Linda Fuller. CARTER WORK PROJECT, to
Today, Habitat for Humanity is a true world New York City. (1984)
leader in addressing the issues of poverty The Carters came to the
housing. Philippines and built 293
Its primary volunteers are former U.S. homes in six locations
President Jimmy Carter and his wife Cavite, Paraaque, Bacolod,
Rosalynn who allot a week each year for Dumaguete, Gen. Santos, and
Habitat for Humanity. Tagbilaran. (1999)

ABOUT HFHP VOLUNTEERS


HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
PHILIPPINES (HFHP)
Alden Richards Arnold Clavio
AMBASSADORS

Daniel
Chris Tiu Derek Ramsay Karen Davila
Matsunaga

Manny Margie
Kim Atienza Kris Aquino Pacquaio Moran-
Floirendo

Matteo Guidicelli Slater Young Tonipet Gaba


BOARD OF
TRUSTEES
NATIONAL CHAIRMAN
OFFICE
ARCHT. JOSE PEDRO
(1994) BONG RECIO.
FIRST LOCAL
AFFILIATE
(1988)

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY


PHILIPPINES (HFHP)
PHILIPPINE LEADERSHIP
WE BUILD WE BUILD
HOMES COMMUNITIES

WE BUILD WE BUILD
COMMUNAL WATER &
FACILITIES SANITATION
SYSTEMS
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
PHILIPPINES (HFHP)

PROJECTS
WE BUILD
HOMES
DUPLEX
WE BUILD
HOMES
ROW HOUSE
WE BUILD
HOMES
MEDIUM-RISE
BUILDINGS
WE BUILD
HOMES
WALK-UP
APARTMENT
Baras, Rizal WE BUILD
Baseco, Manila
Bicol Region Project COMMUNITIES
Bistekville I, Payatas, Quezon City
Calaanan Phase II, Cagayan de Oro City
Calaanan Phase III, Cagayan de Oro City
Calauan, Laguna Pedring Relocation Site, Tanza,
Canlubang, Laguna Navotas City
Daraga, Albay Pinagbuhatan, Pasig City
Indahag Phase I, Cagayan de Oro City Saint Bernard, Southern Leyte
Indahag Phase II, Cagayan de Oro City Western Bicutan, Taguig City
Jaro, Iloilo Xavier Ecoville, Lumbia, Cagayan
Malibay, Pasay City de Oro City
Monica Homes, Panabo City, Davao del
Norte
Nagpayong, Pasig City
Naujan, Oriental Mindoro
Panghulo, Malabon City
MULTI-PURPOSE DAY CARE
CENTER CENTER

HEALTH
LIBRARY
CENTER

WE BUILD
COMMUNAL
FACILITIES
DISASTER RESPONSE
DISASTER RESPONSE
DISASTER RESPONSE
MAP
Gawad Kalinga is building
a nation GAWAD
empowered by people
with faith and patriotism; KALINGA
a nation made up of
caring and sharing
communities,
Ending poverty for
dedicated to eradicate
5 million families
poverty and restore by 2024.
human dignity.

VISION MISSION
Padugo, Tataya Ako Bayanihan
I commit to bleed for the I commit to challenge the
mission. impossible in solidarity with
others.
Una sa Serbisyo, Huli sa
Benepisyo Walang Iwanan
I commit to serve rather than I commit to leave no one
to be served. behind.

Para sa Diyos at Para sa Bayan


I commit to love God and my
country.

TENETS
Gawad Kalinga began with a simple desire to give care and
leave no one behind.

Gawad Kalinga Community Development Foundation, Inc.


(GK) was formally established in 2003, but the work began as
early as 1994 in Bagong Silang, Caloocan City, the biggest
squatters relocation site in Metro Manila. Since then it has
expanded its work to over 2,000 organized communities and
has been adopted in other developing nations like Cambodia,
Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. It is also in the forefront of
peace-building work in conflict areas in Mindanao and
reconstruction work in post-disaster communities.

JOURNEY
Gawad Kalinga, known as GK,
strives to create a Philippines and
world with no more slums, no
more violence, and no more
poverty. GK and volunteers build
homes, aiming to create
sustainable villages, and forming
safe communities as well as
transforming danger and poverty
into nation building and lifting
each other up. In the eyes of GK
there is less for self, more for
others, [and] enough for all.
Before GK in Payatas- GK Village in Payatas-
End of Presentation
QUESTIONS
1. The year of establishment of Gawad Kalinga.

2. Foundation year of Habitat for Humanity Philippines.

3. What are the countries stated that has been adopted in other
developing nation?

4. The two main NGO in the Philippines on housing aspect.

5. Current chairman of the board of HFHP.


6. In early 1994, where is the biggest squatters relocation site in
metro manila?

7. Four projects of HFHP

8.-11. Tenets of Gawad Kalinga

12. Four types of housing under the project, WE BUILD HOMES.

13. Main mission of Gawad Kalinga

14. Meaning of NGO

15. Building a nation empowered by people with


faith and patriotism.
16. A citizen-based association that operates independently of government,
usually to deliver resources or serve some social or political purpose.

17. Complete the Vision of HFHP. A world where everyone has a ______
place to live.

18. The founders of Habitat for Humanity International last 1976.

19. Who is the former U.S. President involved in the HFHP and came to the
Philippines and built 293 homes in six locations?

20. He is one of the GMA News Anchors, Host and


current one of the ambassadors of HFHP.
ANSWERS
1. 2003 12. DUPLEX, ROW HOUSE, MEDIUM-RISE,
2. 1976 WALK-UP APARTMENT
3. INDONESIA AND PAPUA NEW GUINEA, 13. ENDING POVERTY FO 5 MILLION
CAMBODIA FAMILIES BY 2024
4. GAWAD KALINGA & HABITAT FOR 14. NON-GOVERNMENTAL
HUMANITY PHILIPPINES ORGANIZATIONS
5. ARCHT. JOSE PEDRO BONG RECIO 15. GAWAD KALINGA
6. BAGONG SILANG, CALOOCAN CITY 16. NGO
7. HOMES, COMMUNITIES, COMMUNAL 17. DECENT
FACILITIES AND WATER AND SANITATION18. MILLARD AND LINDA FULLER
SYSTEMS 19. Former U.S. Pres. JIMMY CARTER
8.-11. BAYANIHAN, WALANG IWANAN, 20. ARNOLD CLAVIO
PARA SA DIYOS AT PARA SA BAYAN, UNA
SA SERBISYO, HULI SA BENEPISYO

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