COLLEGE OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Second Semester, School Year 2013-2014
THE ROLE OF WORLD VISION PHILIPPPINES IN NATION-BUILDING
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Chapter 1. Background of the Study
A. Introduction
B. Statement of the Research Problem
C. Statement of the Research Objectives
D. Significance of the Study
E. Review of Related Literature
F. Scope and Limitations of the Study
Chapter 2. Conceptual framework
A. Conceptual Framework
B. Hypotheses of the Study
Chapter 3. Research Methodology
A. Research Design
B. Sources of Data
C. Method of Data Collection
D. Method of Data Analysis
Chapter 4. Results and Discussions
Chapter 5. Summary, Conclusions and Recommendation
Bibliography
CHAPTER 1
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
A. Introduction
People have the tendency to organize themselves into groups in order to address mutual needs and concerns. As the platitude goes: “ No Man Is An Island”. In the olden days, groups of people banded together to increase their chances of survival because being part of a larger group increased their strength, and even warded off potential predators. Also, being in a group resulted to more people hunting and gathering, which led to an increase in the amount of food that they could accumulate. Today, people band together, not for survival, but for reasons more complex and diverse than before. One of these reasons is to address certain issues that the members of the organizations deem socially relevant and timely.
Non-governmental organizations or NGOs are set up by like-minded individuals brought together by a mutual passion, a need to promote or attend to a certain issue, or because of common identities.“NGOs have been defined according to five structural-operational features which states that NGOs are organized, private, non-profit, self-governing, and voluntary. (Global Civil