The ITN FOUNDATION / Philippine Center for Water and Sanitation is a water and sanitation resource center in the Philippines. It is part of the global initiative of establishing training networks in various developing countries during the International Drinking Water and Sanitation decade.   It is a non-government organization doing public information, research, community organizing, advocacy and training for the awareness, appreciation, protection and conservation of Philippine water resources. It heightens awareness among public and private institutions on development issues affecting water and sanitation policy reforms and water resource management. ITN Foundation’s development approach is integrated water resources management (IWRM) with people’s participation.
The STUDIEFONDS FILIPPIJNSE KINDEREN (SFK) (Study Fund for Philippine Children Foundation, Inc.) - Philippines is a non-stock, non-profit and non-government organization, which was organized through the joint effort of Dutch and Filipino nationals to meet the challenge of helping the poor yet deserving Filipino children.  The SFK receives funds from donors who share their vision of helping the less fortunate children of Quezon City, Philippines.
 
C L E A R (Conservation of Laguna de Bay's Enviroment and Resources, a tripartite partnership - Laguna Lake Development Authority, Society for the Conservation of Philippine Wetlands, and Unilever Philippines - for the conservation and management of Laguna de Bay.
The NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN (NBSAP) in view of the problems and concerns constantly threaten the future of the country's biodiversity and in consonance with the Convention on the Biological Diversity's objectives of conservation, sustainable use, and equitable sharing of the benefits of the country's biodiversity, a National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan with modular projects and programs with corresponding resource requirements were formulated.
The PHILIPPINE AGENDA 21 is part of the country's response to fulfill its commitments in the historic Earth Summit in 1992 where government and key sectors of society agreed to implement an action agenda for sustainable development, known as the Agenda 21. It seeks to answer four questions: 1) where are we now?, 2) what is sustainable development?, 3) where do we want to go?, and 4) how do we get there?. The major stakeholders involved in the formulation of the Philippine Agenda 21 found it necessary to seek common ground. The Principles of Unity, forming part of this document, embodies this common ground which unites the key actors in their pursuit of sustainable development.
The SD VILLAGE showcases sustainable development practices and strategies that have been successfully implemented in local communities in the Philippines.  The collection of stories (communities) are presented in a user-friendly format to encourage replication of the strategy/practice in an appropriate manner by communities not only in the Philippines but in other parts of the world as well.
The SOCIETY FOR THE CONSERVATION OF PHILIPPINE WETLANDS (SCPW) , a non-stock, non-profit corporation, was organized with the following objectives: 1) to serve as a network of wetland workers and advocates and establish linkages with local and international organizations; 2) to serve as a forum for wetland issues; 3) to engage in advocacy work supportive of wetland conservation objectives; 4) to provide technical assistance on matters related to wetlands; and 5) to complement wetland management activities such as research, training, and information education and communication.
  
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