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NON-STATE

INSTITUTION
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Objectives:
After going through this topic, you are expected to

1. Describe the different forms of non-state


institutions.
2. Describe the functions of different non-state
institutions
3. Appraise the non-state institutions relation to
personal development.
Non-state Institutions
These are groups and
organizations that operate
independently of any state or
government
Non-state Actors
A group of people that participates
in international affairs and relations
but is not affiliated with any state or
nation.
Functions of Non-state
Institutions
• Serve a variety of purposes.
• Focused on achieving a certain
objective.
• Develop services that aid people’s
advancement.
DIFFERENT FORMS OF NON-
STATE INSTITUTIONS
BANKS TRANSNATIONAL
ADVOCACY GROUP

CORPORATION
DEVELOPMENT
AGENCIES
COOPERATIVE

INTERNATIONAL
TRADE UNIONS ORGANIZATIONS
BANKS
A bank is a financial institution
that receives deposits from
the public and generates
credit.

It lends money both to the


public and private
organizations.
DIFFERENT TYPES OF
BANKS
COMMERCIAL/RETAIL
BANKS
Commercial/Retail Banks ➢
Manage withdrawals and deposits
as well as supplying short-term
loans to a person and small-scale
businesses.
INVESTMENT BANKS

•A bank that purchases large


holdings of newly issued
shares and resells them to
investors.
INSURANCE AND
COMPANIES
Offers insurance policies to the
public either by selling them
directly to a person or through an
employer’s benefit plan
CORPORATION
• A corporation is a legal unit that is
distinct from its owners. Moreover, a
corporation has the right to enter
contracts, loan and borrow money,
hire employees, own assets, and pay
taxes.
Examples:
COOPERATIVE
Cooperatives are jointly
owned enterprises engaging
in the production or
distribution of goods or
services.
Cooperatives are usually
operated by farmers or
consumers for their mutual
benefit
EXAMPLES:
• Credit cooperative
• Consumer cooperative
• Electric cooperative
• Housing cooperative
• Worker’s cooperative
• Agricultural cooperative
• General cooperative
TRADE UNIONS
Trade unions or also known as labor
unions are consist of workforces who have
come together to attain mutual goals like
protecting the integrity of its trade,
improving safety standards, achieving
higher pay and benefits like health care,
and retirement.
EXAMPLES:
In the Philippines, these National Federations
are:

• Trade Union Congress of the


Philippines (TUCP)
• Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU)
TRANSNATIONAL
ADVOCACY GROUP
Organizations that are devoted
to manipulating political,
economic, social, and
institutional decisions across
country borders.
Examples:
DEVELOPEMENT AGENCIES
• These are independent organizations
whose goals are to help develop and
support economic growth especially for
the poor and marginal portion of the
society. So, they may have opportunities
for income and decent employment
These are some of the prominent development
agencies
in the Philippines:
• United States Agency for International
Development (USAID)
• Australian Agency for International
Development (AusAID)
• Japan International Cooperation Agency
(JICA)
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
• Organizations with international membership, scope or
presence and transcend borders in pursuit of a common
cause.
The two (2) main types are the following:
1. INTERNATIONAL NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
(INGO) - non-government organizations (NGOs) that
operate internationally.

Ex: International Committee of the Red Cross


2. INTERNATIONAL GOVERNMENTAL
ORGANIZATIONS (IGOs)
- These are organizations that are made up
primarily of member states.

Ex: United Nations (UN)

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