Tuesday, October 26, 2010

it@coops in the Philippines (video)--Part 2

This is Part 2 of the two-part country report of the National Confederation of Cooperatives (NATCCO), Philippines, at the "Alumni Workshop for Partners and Participants of the Joint Training Programme it@coops," convened by AWCF on 19-24 October 2009, supported by InWent (Capacity Building International, Germany). The event was themed "Renew, Update, Stay Connected—it@coops." In 2004-2007, AWCF and InWent implemented in three of AWCF's member-organizations the it@coops Project (Information Technology for Southeast Asian Co-operatives), with assistance from Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). Participating organizations were the Credit Union League of Thailand (CULT), Thailand; Forum for Indonesian Co-operatives Movement (FORMASI Indonesia), Indonesia; and NATCCO. The Project aimed at providing poverty-oriented co-ops in Southeast Asia with skills in, understanding of, and access to IT that will make them more competitive. It was oriented extensively, but not exclusively, to women who put in above-average involvement in co-ops and who provide valuable economic and social work.

it@coops in the Philippines (video)--Part 1

This is Part 1 of the country report of the National Confederation of Cooperatives (NATCCO), Philippines, at the "Alumni Workshop for Partners and Participants of the Joint Training Programme it@coops," convened by AWCF on 19-24 October 2009, supported by InWent (Capacity Building International, Germany). The event was themed "Renew, Update, Stay Connected—it@coops." In 2004-2007, AWCF and InWent implemented in three of AWCF's member-organizations the it@coops Project (Information Technology for Southeast Asian Co-operatives), with assistance from Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). Participating organizations were the Credit Union League of Thailand (CULT), Thailand; Forum for Indonesian Co-operatives Movement (FORMASI Indonesia), Indonesia; and NATCCO. The Project aimed at providing poverty-oriented co-ops in Southeast Asia with skills in, understanding of, and access to IT that will make them more competitive. It was oriented extensively, but not exclusively, to women who put in above-average involvement in co-ops and who provide valuable economic and social work.

it@coops Thailand--a video

This is the country report of the Credit Union League of Thailand (CULT), Thailand, that was presented at the "Regional Forum on it@coops: Empowering Co-operatives through Information Technology," held 2007, Philippines. In 2004-2007, AWCF and InWent (Capacity Building International, Germany) implemented the it@coops Project (Information Technology for Southeast Asian Co-operatives), with assistance from Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). Participating organizations were CULT; Forum for Indonesian Co-operatives Movement (FORMASI Indonesia), Indonesia; and National Confederation of Cooperatives (NATCCO). The Project aimed at providing poverty-oriented co-ops in Southeast Asia with skills in, understanding of, and access to IT that will make them more competitive. It was oriented extensively, but not exclusively, to women who put in above-average involvement in co-ops and who provide valuable economic and social work.

Empowering Co-operatives through Information Technology (Part 2)

(Part 2 of a two-part video) In 2004-2007, AWCF and InWent (Capacity Building International, Germany) implemented the Project "it@coops" (Information Technology for Southeast Asian Co-operatives). The Project was supported by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), Germany. Participating organizations were the Credit Union League of Thailand (CULT), Thailand; Forum for Indonesian Co-operatives Movement (FORMASI Indonesia), Indonesia; and National Confederation of Cooperatives (NATCCO), Philippines. The Project's overall objective was to provide poverty-oriented co-ops in Southeast Asia with skills in, understanding of, and access to IT that will make them more competitive. The it@coops Project also aimed at transforming the new IT forms into popular and gender-accountable instruments to help co-ops pursue their social and economic goals amid the challenges of globalization.


Empowering Co-operatives through Information Technology (Part 1)

In 2004-2007, AWCF and InWent (Capacity Building International, Germany) implemented the Project "it@coops" (Information Technology for Southeast Asian Co-operatives). The Project was supported by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), Germany. Participating organizations were the Credit Union League of Thailand (CULT), Thailand; Forum for Indonesian Co-operatives Movement (FORMASI Indonesia), Indonesia; and National Confederation of Cooperatives (NATCCO), Philippines. The Project's overall objective was to provide poverty-oriented co-ops in Southeast Asia with skills in, understanding of, and access to IT that will make them more competitive. The it@coops Project also aimed at transforming the new IT forms into popular and gender-accountable instruments to help co-ops pursue their social and economic goals amid the challenges of globalization.





Monday, October 4, 2010

AWCF-FK project has third batch

The second batch of participants in the AWCF project “Capacity-building for Gender and Co-operatives in Asia,” supported by Fredskorpset (FK) Norway since 2008, had its “Homecoming Seminar (Debriefing),” Sept. 29-30, 2010, in Songkhla, Thailand. The third batch of participants—who are staff of AWCF’s member-organizations, as also in the previous batches—is having its preparatory course under FK in Hat Yai, Songkhla, before a year-long deployment to host-countries in latter October 2010. The project allows exchange and building of knowledge and experiences among participating members' staff in various development concerns like gender mainstreaming and co-op development. The third batch of participants interacted with the previous batch on Sept. 30 in Songkhla

Thursday, September 9, 2010

AWCF starts gender equality project with SCC

AWCF has officially launched the three-year Swedish Cooperative Centre (SCC)-funded “Promoting Gender Equality (GE) Among Co-operatives in the Philippines” Project with three recent orientation meetings in 2010 attended by key leaders and managers of the 15 participating Philippine co-op organizations.The main objective of the meetings was to introduce this Project, which would involve strategic interventions related to four components: human resource capacity-building; strengthening of plans, systems, and structures; research and policy advocacy; and capacity-building on project planning, monitoring, and evaluation. At the meetings, AWCF was able to obtain from the stakeholders their commitment to implement the Project with the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). Also discussed at the meetings were the GE Survey required from the co-ops and the June-September 2010 schedules for the gender-sensitivity training for leaders and staff to be conducted in each of the organizations.


The first orientation meeting was held in Davao City, Philippines, April 8, which was attended by the Mindanao State University–Iligan Institute of Technology (MSU-IIT) Multipurpose Coop; Paglaum Multipurpose Co-op; Panabo Multipurpose Co-op; Pantukan Chess Club Co-op; and Tagum Co-op.The second orientation meeting was in Cebu City, April 20, attended by the Bosconian Multipurpose Co-op; Cordova Multipurpose Co-op; Dumanjug Multipurpose Co-op; Lamac Multipurpose Co-op; and Metro Ormoc Community Co-op. The third orientation meeting was in Quezon City on April 22, with attendees from Abra Diocesan Teachers and Employees Multipurpose Co-op; Ligas Kilusang Bayan sa Pagpapaunlad; Nueva Segovia Consortium of Co-ops; St. Martin of Tours Credit and Development Co-op; and Sacred Heart Credit Development Co-op.


The GE Project is part of SCC’s country programme for 2010-2012, which is the “Advancing Civic Capacities for Effective and Sustainable Services to the Poor (ACCESS to the Poor)" Programme with funding support from the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA).


http://coopwomen.org/awcfcms/index.php/resources/news-archives/293-awcf-scc-gender-equality-project-started-