Aid for Livelihood Project: A Process-Documentation Analysis
Rene Boy Abiva | Edison Diego | Luzviminda Bundoc | Maria Victoria R. Victa
Discipline: Development Studies
Abstract:
Livelihood development in the Philippines focuses on empowering
communities to achieve economic stability and resilience. Efforts
often include skills training, livelihood diversification, and
promoting asset ownership to improve living conditions.
Community extension programs, such as those initiated by schools and
local governments, play a vital role by combining resource management,
sustainable practices, and skills development. These initiatives not only
support local businesses and cooperatives but also nurture self-reliance
and community well-being.
A strong example is the Talipapa Association, a partnership between the
Manuel V. Gallego Foundation Colleges- Community Extension and
Outreach Program (CEOP) and the Institute of Business Management
which demonstrates how community-based initiatives can bring about
real change. The group offers activities such as baking workshops and
feasibility studies for a proposed community bakeshop, along with
financial literacy training and micro-grants. With accreditation from the
Department of Social Welfare and Development and support from
various partners, the initiative continues to grow sustainably.
This project follows the Community-Based Participatory Action Research
(CBPAR) approach, which values collaboration, cultural context, and
long-term impact. Tools like demographic profiling, SWOT analysis, and pre-tests guide well-targeted interventions. Training programs in
food safety, quality control, and financial management address specific
community needs and raise standards.
Despite challenges such as limited resources and varying levels of
community participation, the program adapts and endures. Through
continued mentorship, funding support, and focused training, the
initiative helps build stronger, more resilient communities. The Talipapa
Association highlights how grassroots efforts can lead to lasting livelihood
improvements and sustainable development.
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