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Presented by:

Calderon, Rose Ann


Ching , Michihito Rizaldy
Dangpilen, Abegail
Guile, Jillaine
Lo, Bryan Kyle
Nuval , Aldrin Thompson
Reymundo , Marilou
Rivera , Lea

Presented to:
Prof. Allan Hil Pajimola
Local Government and Regional Administration

A non-governmental organization (NGO, also
often referred to as "civil society organization" or
CSO) is a not-for-profit group, principally
independent from government, which is organized
on a local, national or international level to address
issues in support of the public good. Task-oriented
and made up of people with a common interest,
NGOs perform a variety of services and
humanitarian functions, bring public concerns to
governments, monitor policy and programme
implementation, and encourage participation of
civil society stakeholders at the community level.
Some are organized around specific issues, such as
human rights.



LGUs shall promote the establishment and
operation of people's and non-governmental
organizations to become active partners in the
pursuit of local autonomy.



Local government units may enter into joint ventures
and such other cooperative arrangements with
people's and non-governmental organizations to
engage in the ff.
1. delivery of certain basic services,
2.capability-building and livelihood projects
3.to develop local enterprises designed to improve
productivity and income, diversify agriculture, spur
rural industrialization, promote ecological balance,
and enhance the economic and social well-being of
the people.

1. Local Development Council
A duly constituted body which shall assist the
corresponding Sanggunian concerned in
providing assistance, to people's and non-
governmental organizations for economic,
socially-oriented , environmental, or cultural
projects to be implemented within its
territorial jurisdiction.


2. Prequalification , Bids and Awards Committee
It is responsible for the conduct of
prequalification of contractors, bidding,
evaluation of bids, and the recommendation of
awards concerning local infrastructure projects.
The governor or the city or municipal mayor
shall act as the chairman .

EXAMPLES OF
NGOs
The LGU of Quezon City is giving the right and
authority to this organization in:
*Relief Operations
*Disaster Risk Reduction and
*Rehabilitation Projects


- The LGU of Makati City transfer responsibilities
to this foundation in terms of:
*Hospitalization or Medical needs
*Health consciousness

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