Nonstate Institutions & Organizations PDF

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This document provides information on various nonstate institutions, including banks, corporations, and cooperatives. The document also explores the role of different organizations and their impact on communities and countries globally. It includes questions related to the contribution of these institutions based on their location.

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Nonstate 1. BANKInstitution s and 2. CORPORATION 3. COOPERATIVE Organizati ons Bank is a place where people deposit or save their 1. BANK money with 2. CORPORATION corresponding interest on a 3. COOPERATIVE given period of time...

Nonstate 1. BANKInstitution s and 2. CORPORATION 3. COOPERATIVE Organizati ons Bank is a place where people deposit or save their 1. BANK money with 2. CORPORATION corresponding interest on a 3. COOPERATIVE given period of time. It lends money both to the public and private organizations. The government borrows money from the 1. BANK bank to finance 2. its projects while private organizations CORPORATION and 3. COOPERATIVE individuals borrow money to finance their business and other personal needs Example includes Banco de Oro, Bank of the Philippine Islands, Metrobank, rural 1. BANK banks, etc 2. CORPORATION 3. COOPERATIVE Corporation is a company or group of people 1. BANK authorized to act as a single 2. CORPORATION entity and 3. COOPERATIVE recognized as such in law Cooperative or coop refers to an autonomous association whose 1. membership BANK is voluntary toward the 2. CORPORATION attainment of 3. COOPERATIVE shared economic, social and, cultural needs or aspirations 1. Identify one (1) nonstate institution which you have known and can be found near your area or community. 2. From your answer in number 1, write an essay 1. BANK guided by the question below: 2. CORPORATION What is the significant contribution of this nonstate institution in your community? Name of the Nonstate Institution: 3. COOPERATIVE _____________________________________ Contribution to the Community: ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ A trade union or labor union is an 1. organization BANK of workers whose 2. CORPORATION main objective is to protect 3.the COOPERATIVE welfare of its members. Transnational Advocacy Groups 1. BANK are involved in social advocacy to promote principled causes, 2.ideas CORPORATION and values. Their goal is to give 3.the powerless a voice in the domestic COOPERATIVE and international lawmaking body. Common social advocacies include human rights, consumer rights, women’s 1. BANK rights, environmental issues, and 2.international CORPORATION peace. In the Philippines, Human Rights Watch is very active in 3. COOPERATIVE human rights and peace issues World Vision International is an evangelical Christian humanitarian aid, 1. BANK development, and 2. CORPORATION advocacy organization. It 3. COOPERATIVE prefers to present itself as interdenominationa l and also employs staff from non- The Natural Resources Defense Council is a United States-based 501 non-profit 1. BANK international 2. CORPORATION environmental advocacy group, 3. COOPERATIVE with its headquarters in New York City and offices in Washington D.C., Development Agencies are committed/dedicated to 1. BANK distributing aid. These agencies are present in 2. CORPORATION developing countries challenged by security 3. COOPERATIVE conflict, food shortage, climate change, financial instability and others. The United States Agency for International Development is an independent agency of the U.S. 1. BANK federal government that is primarily 2. CORPORATION responsible for administering civilian foreign aid 3. COOPERATIVE and development assistance. 1. BANK 2. CORPORATION 3. COOPERATIVE Australian Aid is the brand name used to identify projects in developing countries supported by the Australian Government. As of 1. BANK 2014 the Department of Foreign 2. CORPORATION Affairs and Trade has been responsible for Australia's official 3. COOPERATIVEdevelopment assistance to developing countries 1. BANK 2. CORPORATION 3. COOPERATIVE The Japan International Cooperation Agency is a governmental agency that delivers the bulk of Official Development Assistance for the government of 1. BANK Japan. It is chartered with assisting 2. CORPORATION economic and social growth in developing 3. COOPERATIVE countries, and the promotion of international cooperation 1. BANK 2. CORPORATION 3. COOPERATIVE Aid can be subdivided into two categories: humanitarian aid (emergency relief efforts in response to disasters and development aid 1. BANK (foreign aid) aimed at helping 2. countries to achieve sustainable CORPORATION economic growth. 3. COOPERATIVE Aid can be subdivided into two categories: humanitarian aid (emergency relief efforts in response to disasters and development aid 1. BANK (foreign aid) aimed at helping 2. countries to achieve sustainable CORPORATION economic growth. 3. COOPERATIVE 1. BANK 2. CORPORATION 3. COOPERATIVE 1. BANK 2. CORPORATION 3. COOPERATIVE 1. BANK 2. CORPORATION 3. COOPERATIVE 1. BANK 2. CORPORATION 3. COOPERATIVE 1. BANK 2. CORPORATION 3. COOPERATIVE Global Organizations operate in the development of entire 1. BANKThey are the countries. funders and 2. CORPORATION donors. They operate by giving 3. COOPERATIVE loans or grants to other countries to be used for development. In the onslaught of covid-19, the Philippines was granted a loan by the World Bank to be 1. BANK used for financial assistance to many of the Filipinos who are 2. CORPORATION affected by the pandemic. 3. COOPERATIVE The World Bank is an international financial institution that provides loans and grants to the 1. BANK governments of low- and middle-income 2. CORPORATIONcountries for the purpose of pursuing 3. COOPERATIVE capital projects. 1. BANK 2. CORPORATION 3. COOPERATIVE The International Monetary Fund is a major financial agency of the United Nations, 1. BANK and an international financial institution, 2. CORPORATION headquartered in Washington, D.C., 3. COOPERATIVE consisting of 190 countrie 1. BANK 2. CORPORATION 3. COOPERATIVE 1. BANK 2. CORPORATION 3. COOPERATIVE 1. BANK 2. CORPORATION 3. COOPERATIVE The Asian Development Bank is a regional development bank established on 19 December 1966, which is headquartered in the Ortigas 1. BANK Center located in the city of Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, 2. CORPORATION Philippines. The bank also maintains 31 field offices around the world to 3. COOPERATIVE promote social and economic development in Asia. 1. BANK 2. CORPORATION 3. COOPERATIVE International Organizations are organizations with international membership, scope or presence. The two (2) main types are the following: International Non-governmental Organizations 1.(INGO) BANK – non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that operate internationally, example, International Committee 2.of the CORPORATION Red Cross. International Governmental Organizations (IGOs) – 3.these COOPERATIVE are organizations that are made up primarily of member states, example, the United Nations (UN). International Committee of the Red Cross is a 1. BANK humanitarian organization which is 2. CORPORATION based in Geneva, Switzerland, 3. COOPERATIVEand it is also a three-time Nobel Prize Laureate 1. BANK 2. CORPORATION 3. COOPERATIVE The United Nations is an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and 1. BANK security, develop friendly relations among nations, 2. CORPORATION achieve international 3. cooperation, and be a COOPERATIVE centre for harmonizing the actions of nations. 1. BANK 2. CORPORATION 3. COOPERATIVE STNOIAN 1. BANK DETNIU 2. CORPORATION 3. COOPERATIVE ROLWD 1. BANK KABN 2. CORPORATION 3. COOPERATIVE AROPITNORCO 1. BANK 2. CORPORATION 3. COOPERATIVE 1. BANK NGIEORF DAI 2. CORPORATION 3. COOPERATIVE 1. BANK RPETAEIVOCO 2. CORPORATION 3. COOPERATIVE

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