Ucsp Non-state Institutiona Flashcards

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  • They are organizations with sufficient power influence and cause a change even though they do not belong to any established institution of state
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NON-STATE INSTITUTIONS

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  • They play a role in society by providing services, influencing policies, and contributing to development in various sectors such as education, health, and welfare.
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NON-STATE INSTITUTIONS

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  • Are organizations or entities that operate independently of the government.
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NON-STATE INSTITUTIONS

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They facilitate economic growth by offering services such as deposits, loans, credit, and investment options. Although banks are regulated by government agencies (such as the central bank), their operations and decision-making processes remain autonomous, which distinguishes them from state-controlled entities.

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BANKS

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Rcbc

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Bank

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Psb

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Bank

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Bpi

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Bank

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Pnb

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Bank

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Is a legal entity that is separate and distinct from its owners. Corporations has the right to enter into contracts, loans and borrow money, hire employees, own assets and pay taxes.

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CORPORATIONS

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Meralco

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CORPORATIONS

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Petron

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CORPORATIONS

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Universal Robina

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CORPORATIONS

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Pldt

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CORPORATIONS

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common examples of cooperatives

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Farmers’ cooperatives and teachers’ cooperatives

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They are created to help and empower one another with a minimum help from the government (Contreras et al. 2016).

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Cooperatives

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Jointly-owned enterprise engaging in the production or the supplying of services. Operated by its members for their mutual benefit, typically organized by consumers and farmers

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COOPERATIVES

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Ampc

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Cooperatives

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Uspd

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Bcs

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has the largest membership of trade union

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are created to protect the labor force of the country. Workers are essential to the creation of goods and services for the citizenry

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These are organizations of workers who have come together to achieve a common goal such protecting the integrity of its trade, improving safety standards, achieving higher pay and benefits such as healthcare and retirement, increasing the number of employees and better working conditions

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Kmu

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Tucp

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Bmp
TRADE UNIONS
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influence the government to take action on matters commonly neglected. A group maybe a national or an international organization that promotes and advocates progress and development related to particular issues of the society. (Contreras, et al., 2016).
TRANSNATIONAL ADVOCACY GROUPS (TAGS
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Organizations which are dedicated into influencing political, economic, social and institutional decisions beyond borders.
TRANSNATIONAL ADVOCACY GROUPS (TAGS)
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IGLHRC (international gay and lesbians human rights commission)
TRANSNATIONAL ADVOCACY GROUPS (TAGS)
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Green peace
TRANSNATIONAL ADVOCACY GROUPS (TAGS)
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Amnesty
TRANSNATIONAL ADVOCACY GROUPS (TAGS)
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works as a bank that provides financial assistance to important projects. The creation of bridge that connects one province to another, or road construction that helps ordinary farmers transport their products may be put into reality through the help of thes agencies.
Developmental agencies
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Independent organizations whose goal is to help develop and support economic growth within a specified region or state by providing necessary assistance especially for the most marginalized portions of a population so that they may have opportunities of income and decent employment.
DEVELOPMENTAL AGENCIES
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Jica (japan international cooperation agency)
DEVELOPMENTAL AGENCIES
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USAID
DEVELOPMENTAL AGENCIES
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It includes international non-profit organizations and worldwide companies. The issues addressed by NGOs run the gamut of human concerns.
INTERNATIONAL NGOs (NON-GOVERMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
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Care
INTERNATIONAL NGOs (NON-GOVERMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS)
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Oxfam
INTERNATIONAL NGOs (NON-GOVERMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS)
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Habitat
INTERNATIONAL NGOs (NON-GOVERMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS)
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These are organizations that are made up primarily of sovereign states through formal treaties for handling/serving common interest and governed by international laws.
INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (IGOS)
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United nations
INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (IGOS)
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Asean
INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (IGOS)
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International monetary fund
INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (IGOS)
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International criminal court
INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (IGOS)