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Partnership

Community Engagement, Solidarity


and Citizenship
Partnership
Partnership is the state or condition
of being with a partner, or being in
participants, association, and joint
interest. It has a written contract and
agreement, and the individuals and
groups joined together are called
partners.
Partnership
• Overseas development institution (ODI),
partnership refers to “strategic alliances
between business, government and civil
society are growing feature of both
developed and emerging economies.
Types of partnership during the contemporary

The following are examples of such partnership building for development:


 Public-private partnership
 Government organizations with nongovernment organizations (GO-NGO)
 Nongovernment organizations with nongovernment organizations (NGO-NGO)
 Government organizations with people’s organizations (GO-PO)
 Nongovernment organizations with people’s organizations (NGO-PO)
 People’s organizations with people’s organizations (PO-PO)
Concrete examples of partnership:
 Academic institutions establish with communities and
sectors through community extension and service
programs.
Concrete examples of partnership:
 Partnerships are also established among community
organizations, groups, and support groups. The
following are examples of such partnerships:
a) Associations – these are organizations of individuals,
peoples, and sectors with common goals who joined
together and established formal structures.
b) Alliances – these are acts of coming up with common
actions and initiatives of different organizations.
c) Federations – these are types of organizations
convened and organized by different independent and
smaller organizations for the purpose of unification
and mobilization for specific substantial social issues
and concerns.
Concrete examples of partnership:
 Church-based organizations, religious organizations,
and faith-based organizations engage themselves in
development work a processes.
Multi-
stakeholders
Partnership
(MSP)
Multi stakeholders Partnership
A Multi stakeholders Partnership refer to the
“alliance between parties drawn from government,
business, and civil society that strategically aggregate the
resources and competencies of each to resolve the key
challenges of a specific locality as an enabler of
sustainable development, and which are founded on
principles of shared risk, cost and mutual benefit”.
According to the bali principles, partnership should:

 Assist and facilitate in the achievement of agenda 21 and the MDGs while applying
and maximizing innovative strategies in sustainable development and poverty
reduction;
 Promote and mobilize volunteers, and development initiatives of organizing people
and communities;
 Uphold recognition of difference while working together and developing a sense of
tasks and duties;
 Applying Multi stakeholders approach In different forms and levels, where GOs,
NGOs, national groups, community-based organizations, private sector, and
international organizations may be involved; and
 Achieve global impact of development.
Basic typology of
Multistakeholder
Partnership
Joint project
Short term, one time collaborative effort
among a small set of partners.
Joint program
Collaboration among a small set of partners
to implement a program to address a specific
aspect of a social problem.
Strategic alliance
Platform for ongoing collaboration around
one or more related aligning partners in
support of a common agenda and joint
investments.
Collective impact
Initiated based on long term commitment to
a common agenda by the group of cross-
sectors needed to realize a system wide
change around a social problem.
Despite the partnership and collaborative efforts of countries,
why do you think some countries are still left behind?

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