"Nurturing Paulinians COMMUNITY BUILDERS": Speaker
"Nurturing Paulinians COMMUNITY BUILDERS": Speaker
Therefore, they need to identify the need for our projects, and
we work with them, we will be tapping the people’s contribution
to the projects that will be implemented in their barangay.
Community organizing
Social Mobilization
• A process of motivating communities to organize in a
cohesive group for an active participation towards their
own development
• An integrative process where stakeholders are stimulated
to become active participants in social change, using
diverse strategies to meet shared goals
• A comprehensive planning approach that emphasizes –
Political coalition building – Community action (UNICEF,
1993; Wallack, 1989)
COMMUNITY MOBILIZATION
Aims at informing and gaining the
commitment of community leaders as
well as local government agencies,
Nongovernmental
organizations(NGOs), women's groups
and cooperatives.
Journey of a Filipino Child
Critical Transition-
Technical Baccalaureate,
Education Post-
Four (4) Years Junior HS +
Two (2) Years Senior HS + and Skills Baccalaureate,
ECCD
TESD Specialization (NC I Development Post-Doctoral/
and NC II) + Arts & Sports Specialization
Tips On Community Mobilization
1. Know your community well, and understand their problems and
their needs.
2. Be aware of existing beliefs and practices that exist in the
community.
3. Always listen to community members carefully.
4. Do not rapidly introduce new interventions that are different from
existing practices and beliefs.
5. Try to analyze community dynamics and adjust to each situation.
6. Involve the entire community in the program right from the
beginning.
KEY ELEMENTS OF SOCIAL
MOBILIZATION
1. Partnership Building and Networking
2. Community Participation
3. Media (raise public awareness)
4. Advocacy (mobilize resources and effect policy change)
1. Partnership Building and Networking
“Synergy” – more than the sum of its parts
•Identification of key stakeholders
Stakeholder - group, organization, member or system who affects
or can be affected by government policies and actions
2. Community Participation
3. Mass Media
• A communication medium—whether written, broadcast, or spoken—that reaches a large audience.
• Influence • Public understanding • how much attention people will pay • which actions individuals or
communities are likely to take.
Faith-Based Groups
Justice System
School
Social Services
Health/ Agriculture
Nutrition
Pauline
Root Causes!!! Goal
Participatory Situation Analysis e.g. lack of teachers Objective
and parents
knowledge on CRC Outputs
Lack of children’s
participation
t /s
j ec
o
- Pr
ni
Mi
Commun
ity
ACTIVITIES
Resources
Community Mapping
What willl
happen?
What willl
happen?
What willl
happen?
Why
Why
Why
Children in Self Pity
conflict with Sad pornography
the law Children on the
street Child labour
Child
trafficking
66 Plus ______out of school children consisting of 44 plus
_______ male and 24 plus _______ female ages 6-14 in
Southern Luzon Area are abused, neglected and exploited.
No Functional
BCPC/MCPC
No strict plans
for BCPC/MCPC
organizing Lack of interest bullying
Lack of
- LESS PRIORITY to attend
Financial
formal Low self
Low Support
education esteem
participation No permanent Low
Peer pressure
and job (parents) performance in
involvement of Computer school
children in Uneducated/ addiction Unhealthy
various skills children
community Lack of
Some of the Lack of access
activities parental
children/associ to school
ation are not guidance
Lack of good services
recognized by Low
the local bodies parenting
participation
LACK OF AWARENESS
OF Government
officials
Plan of Action
Goal: By the end of the school year 2020, Paulinians as responsible family members and
citizens able to contribute in building communities, promotion of people, justice and peace,
and protection of the environment. (taken from the core values: Community)
Objective/s:
EXPECTED OUTPUTS ACTIVITIES TIME PARTICIPAN PERSON/S RESOURCES/MATE
FRAME TS RESPONSIBLE RIALS NEEDED
1. AGREEMENT WITH 1.1 COMMUNITY VISIT/
COMMUNITY LEADERS COURTESY CALL
AND MEMBERS MADE. 2. 2 INVITATION OF
PARTICIPANTS FOR
COMMUNITY ANALYSIS
WORKSHOP
2. COMMUNITY 2.1 COMMUNITY ANALYSIS
NEED/S IDENTIFIED WORKSHOP AND
BY THE MEMBERS PLANNING
THEMSELVES AND 2.2 PREPARATION OF
COMMUNITY ACTION MATERIALS AND
PLAN PREPARED LOGISTICS
3. E.G. DAY CARE 3.1 IMPLEMENTATION OF
CENTER REPAIRED; THE MINI- PROJECT
LIVELIHOOD
PRODUCTION AND
MARKETING
CONDUCTED, TREE
PLANTING
CONDUCTED, ETC.
4. COMMUNITY 4.1 HAND-OVER AND
TOOK OVER THE EXIT FROM
CONTINUITY OF COMMUNITY