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The document discusses the roles and functions of state and non-state institutions in society, particularly focusing on how non-state institutions operate independently of government support while often collaborating with it. It highlights various types of non-state institutions such as banks, corporations, cooperatives, trade unions, and international organizations, explaining their contributions to economic growth and social development. Additionally, it poses reflective questions regarding the relevance of poverty's functions in society and the interrelationship between government and non-state institutions.

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The document discusses the roles and functions of state and non-state institutions in society, particularly focusing on how non-state institutions operate independently of government support while often collaborating with it. It highlights various types of non-state institutions such as banks, corporations, cooperatives, trade unions, and international organizations, explaining their contributions to economic growth and social development. Additionally, it poses reflective questions regarding the relevance of poverty's functions in society and the interrelationship between government and non-state institutions.

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Understanding Culture,

Society, and Politics


UNDERSTANDING
CULTURE, SOCIETY, AND
POLITICS
QUARTER 2- WEEK 14 :

STATE AND NON-STATE


INSTITUTIONS
Learning Competency:

differentiate functions of non-state institutions in


society
(UCSP 11/12HSO-IIb-25)
Write Fact if it is
applicable and BLUFF if
it is not in the second
column. Substantiate your
answer by providing
evidences on the third
column. Then answer the
questions after the next
slide.
FUNCTIONS OF POVERTY FACT/BLUFF PROOF

1. Creates jobs for a


number of professionals
2. Facilitates and stabilizes
the political process
3. Prolongs the economic
usefulness of goods and services
4. Guarantees the status of
those who are not poor
5. Uphold the legitimacy of
social norms
Guide Question:

1. Are all functions of poverty applicable or


relevant to the Philippine setting?

2. Do you agree that poverty has its function in


any society? Why or why not?

3.What insight did you gain from the activity?

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Activity No. 1
Explain the primary function of the following state institutions. Write your answer in one
whole sheet of paper.

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Non-state institutions are groups and organizations which
operate outside the support of any state or government.
They are referred to be ‘stateless’ since they are
considered to be independent of any state, although, they
usually collaborate with the government in implementing
projects. Non-state institutions assume different functions
and focus on a specific objective.
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Different kinds of
non-state
institutions
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bank
 It is a financial institution licensed to
provide several financial services to
different types of customers.

 Banks are in operation mainly for their


deposit and lending function.

 Custodian of customer’s money

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corporation
 A corporation is an organization,
created by a group of people known
as shareholders, which is legally
recognized to act as a single person
in carrying out certain goals and
objectives

 is created to operate businesses and


to pursue a common objective, may it
be profit-oriented or not.
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“Banks and
corporations both
play a part in the
economic growth of
society.”

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COOPERATIVES
 an autonomous association of persons
united voluntarily to meet their common
economic, social, and cultural needs and
aspirations, through a jointly owned and
democratically controlled enterprise”.

 These cooperatives are typically owned by


non-profit communities and businesses
alike

 Cooperatives were created mainly for


human to organized a mutual benefit for
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TRADE UNIONS
 trade union or labor union is an
organization with a membership
composed of workers or employees from
related fields, which aim to represent the
interests and rights of its members, both
in the workplace and in the society.

 Its goal is to protect the rights of a worker


as well as to improve the working
conditions of a country’s labor force.
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TRANSNATIONAL ADVOCACY GROUP
 a transnational advocacy group as a collection of actors
(individuals or groups) characterized by their fluid and open
relations with each other, united by their commitment to
work on and defend certain issues and causes that are
relevant across several nations. They “use the power of
information, ideas, and strategies to influence the value
context within which states make policies”. Transnational
advocacy groups are also referred to as “transnational
advocacy networks” due to the nature of actors’ connection
with each other.

 The main function of a transnational advocacy group is the


creation and development of advocacies and campaigns
about certain causes, issues, ideas, values and beliefs.
These campaigns aim to motivate changes in policies,
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DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES

 Development Agencies have been established to


develop the cooperation between the public sector,
private sector, and civil society. These are
organizations with specific aims and goals. The
common denominator among these organizations is
the term development. These agencies concentrate
on the growth, progression, and advancement of
specific concerns, which can be infrastructure or
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social institutions.
International organizations
• International Organization is an
institution with membership drawn
from two or more countries. Its
activities transcend national
boundaries as it facilitates
cooperation among its members in
the performance of one or more
tasks. It may be an international
non-governmental organization or
intergovernmental organization.
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• International non-government • Intergovernmental Organization
Organization (INGO) is a non-profit (IGO) is a non-profit group that is an
group that functions independently of organization composed primarily of
any government which operates in the sovereign states, or of other
international field. It serves the social intergovernmental organizations.
or political goals such as humanitarian These organizations focus on
and environmental causes. Most
economic, social, environmental, and
NGOs aim to promote the practice of
democracy among societies and
political issues, and pursue scientific
social change through their initiatives study.
and organizational methods.

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Interrelationship of Government and Non-state
Institutions

Government rules society. This reflects how powerful


government institution can be. If non-state institutions
interfere with the governing body, two possible things can
happen:

1. Integration among these two institutions may take place to


achieve precise solution towards development

2. Conflict and tension may also arise because one could


exceed the other in terms of societal control and influences
(Penninx, 2013)
Mrs. Rosanna R. Gamueda

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