Our Partners

Iligan City | Philippines

IMCC Center for Extension and Social Development Services

ICESDev is an NGO spun off from the Extension Services of Iligan Medical Center College (IMCC), which has been implementing housing, community improvement, and disaster response projects in the island of Mindanao since 2009. ICESDev’s programs are mainly grassroots-based and responsive to local needs and constituencies. ICESDev is at the forefront of community organizing and local alliance-building for the project.

Quezon City | Philippines

Alternative Planning Initiatives

ALTERPLAN is an NGO organized in 1990 to undertake projects, programs, policy research and technical services concerning space and the built environment as focal points for community development. ALTERPLAN works with civil society, local governments and national agencies in the promotion of participatory risk-sensitive shelter planning. In addition to its housing experience, ALTERPLAN provides coordination for project activities in the Philippines.

Aarhus | Denmark

Danish International Human Settlement Service

DIB is the Danish NGO partner of ALTERPLAN, ICESDev and LKM (Lombay Ka Marawi). The mission of DIB is to support the development. ALTERPLAN works with civil society, local governments and national agencies in the promotion of participatory risk-sensitive shelter planning. In addition to its housing experience, ALTERPLAN provides coordination for project activities in the Philippines

Quezon City | Philippines

Partnership of Philippine Support Service Agencies (PHILSSA)

The Partnership of Philippine Support Service Agencies (PHILSSA), established on 31 May 1988, was registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission on 14 February 1990 as a non-stock service network of social development non-government organizations based in urban centers nationwide. Upon its formation, PHILSSA embarked on a mission of prototyping innovative paradigms of sustainable development for the effective empowerment of urban sectors, namely, the slumdwellers, the formal and informal labor force, the youth, women, children, and the development workers themselves.

As of 2013, the PHILSSA network already comprised 60 partner-NGOs engaged in varied fields of development service, such as education and training, research and documentation, legal service, socio-economic and other technical support, issue and policy advocacy, and other innovative endeavors.

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