1. For further information, please contact:
Executive Director
Unit 305 Diplomat Condominium
Russel Ave. corner Roxas Blvd.,
Pasay City 1300 Philippines
Tel. No.: (632) 8534345
Telefax: (632) 8521898
Email: info@pngoc.org
Website: http://www.pngoc.org
TRAINING
EVENTS ORGANIZING AND MANAGEMENT
RESEARCH AND MODEL DEVELOPMENT
“People who share a common
directionandsenseofcommunity
can get where they are going
more quickly and easily because
they are travelling on the thrust
of one another...”
Excerpts from “A sense of Goose”
-Author Unknown
Partnerships for a Better Life
Philippine NGO Council
on Population, Health
and Welfare Inc.
POLICY ADVOCACY
Our Expertise
GOVERNANCE AND INSTITUTION BUILDING
RESOURCE GENERATION AND MOBILIZATION
BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS
SOCIAL MOBILIZATION
CONSULTING
2. The Philippine NGO Council on Population, Health, and
Welfare (PNGOC) espouses a development strategy
that aligns social mobilization and model development
with the pressing agenda of our people:
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
Youth and Sexuality, Family planning, reproductive
rights, fertility and infertility, reproductive health
problems, STI/HIV/AIDS.
GENDER EQUITY AND EQUALITY
Gender roles and status, discrimination, cultural
strereotyping and social pressures on women.
WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT
Women’s rights, crimes against women, status
in society, gender issues, reproductive behavior,
and role in development.
NONFORMAL EDUCATION
Offers an alternative learning system that
focuses on life skills for Out-of-School-Youths
and Adults,. in partnership with the LGUs,
government agencies and the private sector.
POPULATION, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT
Population-resource-environment balance,
ecological impact of urbanization and economic
activities, environmental management,
population and development planning.
HIV AND AIDS PREVENTION AND CARE
A multi sectoral approach to HIV/AIDS/STI
prevention for vulnerable poor populations and
care and support services for people living with
HIV/AIDS. Under the Global Fund-AIDS Project,
PNGOC acts as the program management team
to 19 partner NGO-subgrantees in 11 newly
identified sites in the country.
Development Tracks
The Philippine NGO Council on Population,
Health and Welfare (PNGOC) is a
registered nonprofit organization with
a tax exempt donee status.
PNGOC was founded on June 24,
1987 by 17 national and local
based NGOs with the objective of
becoming the voice of population
and development advocates
within the NGO, government
and funding circles and to
respond to the growing demand
for NGO services in population,
reproductive and sexual health
and development. PNGOC is a
leading advocate of the reproductive
health care framework as espoused
by the ICPD Programme of Action.
From the fledging organization of 17
NGOs in 1987, PNGOC has now grown
to 95 member NGOs focusing on
different development concerns and
catering to various sectors of the
population in all parts of the country.
The council strives to empower and
improve the quality of life of Filipinos
by advocating nationally and locally
for reforms and by strengthening
partnerships among its member-NGOs
through resource mobilization, policy
advocacy, information management,
capability enhancement, research,
and model development to implement
and manage gender-sensitive and
comprehensivereproductive health and
sustainable development programs.
Over the years, PNGOC’s programs
are achieved through the support of its
partners like United Nations Population
Fund, the Asian Development Bank, David and
Lucile Packard Foundation, Consuelo Foundation,
World Bank, Japan International Cooperation Agency,
Ford Foundation, AusAID, USAID, International Labor
Organization and the Global Fund for AIDS, TB and
Malaria.
Brief History Vision Statement
PNGOC is the lead network of sustainable NGOs that
strives for the health and empowerment of Filipinos
towards a humane, just, and equitable society.
Mission Statement
We, at the Council strive to strengthen
partnerships among its member NGOs through
resource mobilization, policy advocacy, information
management, capability enhancement, research,
and model development to implement and manage
gender sensitive and comprehensive reproductive
health and sustainable development programs.
The Council works to:
1. Contribute to the creation of a sociopolitical,
economic and cultural environment that is
supportive of population, health and development
concerns and programs.
2. Enable members to integrate and sustain
effectively and efficiently population, health
and development programs into their existing
programs.
3. Help members access, generate, mobilize and
share internal and external resources.
4. Serve as an effective resource and information
center on population, health and development.
5. Strengthen partnerships geared for development
among the national government, local
government units, people’s organizations and
international institutions.