Economic: Prepared By: Lamagon, Jenifer Bennoc
Economic: Prepared By: Lamagon, Jenifer Bennoc
Economic: Prepared By: Lamagon, Jenifer Bennoc
2. Rice 5. Corn
3. Coconut 6. Pineapple
COMPONENTS OF POPULATION CHANGE
The ultimate test of good governance then is
to free every Filipino from the persistent
threats of hunger, disease, crime and
repression, environmental degradation and to
nurture in everyone the will, the drive and the
energy to dream and achieve the vision for a
just, humane, progressive, and secured
country.
The Cooperative Development Authority (CDA), pursuant to
its mandate as the lead agency for the promotion and
development of cooperatives and in consonance with its function
to formulate, adopt and implement integrated and
comprehensive plans and programs on cooperative development
consistent with the national policy on cooperatives and the
overall socio-economic development plans of the government,
initiated the formulation of the 2018-2022 Philippine Cooperative
Development Plan.
The plan is a result of multi-sectoral efforts. It highlights the
importance of developing mutually-empowering partnerships
focused on sustained efforts to address needs, problems and
poverty at its roots. It attempts to address not only the lack of
material resources or income, but also the absence of
capabilities, opportunities and power that will allow the
BASIC PRINCIPLES OF A
COOPERATIVE
The basic principles of a cooperative, to which we subscribe, are:
Voluntary Membership
-Cooperatives are voluntary organizations open to persons willing to
accept the responsibilities of membership. The relationship can be
voluntarily ended at any time.
Democratic Member Control
-Cooperatives are democratic organizations controlled by their
members, who actively participate in setting policies and making
decisions. Members have equal voting rights (one member, one
vote).
Member Economic Participation
-Members contribute equitably to, and democratically control, the
Autonomy and Independence
-Cooperatives are autonomous, self-help organizations controlled
by their members.
Education, Training, and Information
-Cooperatives provide education and training for their members,
elected representatives, managers, and employees so they can
contribute effectively to the development of their cooperative.
Cooperation among Cooperatives
-Cooperatives often work together through local, national,
regional, and international entities.
Concern for Community
-While focusing on member needs, cooperatives work for the
sustainable development of their communities through policies
accepted by their memberships.
https://www.iwdc.coop/why-a-coop/basic-principles-of-a-cooperative
PURPOSE OF COOPERATIVES