General information

Title
CSOs, in collaboration with rights-holders affected by the current development model, contribute in influencing the duty-bearers in order to promote alternative development which focuses on economic, ecological and democratic justice, and acknowledges gender equality as a factor of transformation
ID
XM-DAC-2-10-2963
CRS ID
2021C02963
Start date
End date
Activity status
Completion
Budget
€4.083.189
Actor
NGO Coupole 11.11.11 ex NCOS - 11/NCOS
Country
PHILIPPINES
Sector
Government and civil society - Democratic participation and civil society
Policy markers
Gender 1
Environment 1
Biodiversity 1
Climate: Mitigation 1
Climate: Adaptation 1
Good Governance 1
Aid type
Core support to NGOs, other private bodies, PPPs and research institutes
Fragile state
No
Least developed country
No
Budgetline
54 20 356072 NGO Programs
Finance type
GRANT
Tied status
No
Flow type
ODA
SDGs
Body

General

In the Philippines, 11.11.11 engages in partnerships with CSOs that are advocating for a more equitable and sustainable economy, in balance with the environment. They propose alternatives to change the current policies in their country as these have widened inequality, making the people even more vulnerable to ecological disasters. These partners are composed of and support "rights-holders" to ensure that they are in a better position to claim their rights. The program will help to increase the pressure on government and private sector to ensure that human rights are protected and fulfilled as the partners continue to pursue ecological, economic, and gender justice. The main demands of both the CSOs and rights-holders are related to the mainstreaming of the rights-based approach in the policies and daily operations of government institutions. Special attention is paid to the protection of human rights defenders actively working on ecological and economic rights. The partnerships offer opportunities to the partner-CSOs to strengthen their ties with rights-holders (thus, reinforcing their legitimacy), to develop strategic partnerships (broadening their campaigns and coalitions), and obtain wider recognition from policy actors and public opinion. Key partners of 11.11.11 are: APMDD, ATM, Bantay Kita, Focus on the Global South, FDC, NGO Forum on ADB, and PMCJ. New partnerships will be explored with PKKK, an organization working with rural women, PAHRA, a network on human rights, and Tipanan, a consortium of our institutional partners which aims to strengthen their financial autonomy.

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