Take a look at dozens of projects funded by the Small Grants Programme of the Philippines (SGP) between the years 1998 and 2004. Examples range from a solar powered water pumping system installed in South Cotabato to the training of local communities towards coral reef monitoring in Samar.
Ever wonder how leaders, groups, and communities work toward more sustainable ways of life up and down the Philippines?
This zip file contains brief but eye-opening cases of many such stories spanning 6 years of local community development, from a solar powered water pumping system installed in South Cotabato to the training of local communities towards coral reef monitoring in Samar.
Angelita B. Cunanan writes in the preface: “The wealth of information from the moving stories of numerous communities whose vision, hard work and dedication to protect their natural resources needs to be told and retold to serve as inspiration to other communities. Recognizing that local initiatives are without doubt the driving force to sustainable development, this Directory of SGP Partners and Interventions Volume 2 is both a tribute and a legacy to our partners – the fisherfolks, farmers, indigenous peoples, women, youth and children.”
This free download includes:
- PDF files of all 162 projects, 256 NGO’s and PO/CBO partners, and 512 communities, spanning 6 years of work.
- HTML files to help navigate through the PDF files.