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REINVENTING SOCIAL SECURITY: Learning from Community Based Insurance Scheme
Author:
Reginald Indon
Description:
Pulso #21/ July 2000
Price:
P80 / $7
Remarks:
On Other Topics
- THE PHILIPPINES: What Hope for the Laboring Poor?
- THE MAKING OF THE 1988 COMPREHENSIVE AGRARIAN REFORM LAW
- DEL MONTE EXPANSION: Whither the Small Farmers and Agrarian Reform?
- PEASANT MOVEMENT-STATE RELATIONS IN NEW DEMOCRACIES: The Case of the Congress for a People’s Agrarian Reform (CPAR) in Post-Marcos Philippines
- NGO AND PO ELECTORAL EXPERIENCES: Documentation and Analysis
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE: NGO & PO Policy Influence in Urban Land Reform Advocacy
- INTEGRATIVE OR DIVISIVE?: Christian Symbols and Rituals in Philippine Society
- STORIES OF SERVICE: A Christian Spirituality for Agents of Social Transformation
- FORGIVING OR FORGETTING?: Churches and the Transition to Democracy in the Philippines
- SERVING GOD OR CAESAR: Documents on the Philippine February Revolution
- SOCIALISM: From Vision to Reality
- BUILDING A REASONED AND PRINCIPLED CONSENSUS ON THE BASES ISSUES
- SAVING LIVES: Effective Program Strategies for Street and Working Children
- REINVENTING SOCIAL SECURITY: Learning from Community Based Insurance Scheme
- AN ASSESSMENT OF THE GOVERNMENT’S SOCIAL HOUSING PROGRAM
- THE STATE OF CARP Implementation in 1997
- PHILIPPINE WORKING CHILDREN: The 1995 National Statistics Survey
- TOWARDS A NATIONAL LAND USE ACT
SAVING LIVES: Effective Program Strategies for Street and Working Children
