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Annual Report 2007

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Critical Need for Engendered Linked Response to HIV/AIDS and Reproductive Health

Experiences of ICOMP and Partners in Uganda

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Documentation of Dialogue on Philanthropy

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International Seminar on Towards Universal Access to Reproductive Health: Policies, Systems and Capacity Building

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Making a Difference for Population and Development: Leaders in Action.

Volume 2 Profiles of Selected Visionary Leaders in Asia and Africa

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Making a Difference for Population and Development: Leaders in Action.

Volume 1 of VLP Leadership Profiles on 22 Selected VLP Fellows

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Volume 11: 2006 Women's Empowerment through SRH Programmes

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Volume 10: 2006 Linked Response to Reproductive Health and HIV/AIDS

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The International Council on Management of Population Programmes (ICOMP) is committed in pursuing its mission for achieving excellence in management of population programmes, to make them more effective, efficient and equitable, for improving the quality of life of people.  

 

Since its establishment in 1973, ICOMP has been both an instrument for and was instrumental in the improvement of population programmes.

 

Strengthening Leadership and Management Capacity  

ICOMP uses a two-pronged strategy for strengthening individual and organisational capacity for leadership and management through:

i. Developing leadership capacity of managers of government and NGO programmes both individually and as a team; and

ii. Working with NGOs to improve their governance, organisational effectiveness and sustainability for excellence.

Building Good Practices  

A critical role of programme managers is to ensure that their programmes build on good practices, adapted to the local context to optimise use of resources. In this, ICOMP provides assistance through pilot programmes, action research, benchmarking, knowledge management, bridging the gap between 'knowledge' and 'action', and scaling-up proven practices. Lessons learnt from the programme experience are disseminated to a wider audience.

Promoting Policy Dialogue  

Policy is a plan or course of action of a government agency or an organisation intended to influence and determine decisions, actions and other matters. ICOMP promotes policy dialogues through networking and assisting stakeholders at the local government level.

The Journey Towards Sustainability:

NGOs Stories from the Philippines

One of the toughest issues facing NGOs in the 21st century is sustainability.  With the demise of even financially stable NGOs in many parts of the world, the traditional view of sustainability being equated with having adequate financial resources is increasingly challenged.  While it is indeed crucial to NGOs’ survival, financial resources alone could not make an NGO sustainable.  This book argues for a broader view of sustainability to include the following dimensions:

 

  • Organizational Viability: The ability of an organization to fulfill its mission and vision and maintain its organizational strength by taking into consideration the effectiveness of the organizational systems, strategies, governance, leadership, management, and relationships with the external environment.                                               
  • Financial Security: Pertains to the ability to continuously generate stable and diversified revenues through proper resource management to meet organizational goals and objectives as effectively and efficiently possible.
  • Program Effectiveness: The ability to provide quality services to target clients, expand scope of services and client base, increase or maintain demand for services and ensure that program objectives are met. 
  • Enduring Impact: Relates to the process of empowering target clients and engaging them in organizational processes by institutionalizing changes in behavior, developing community capacities, creating a sense of ownership and social capital.

Narrated in this book are stories of nine NGOs from the Philippines who struggled and experimented on a variety of ways to become sustainable.  What strategies did they utilize? What results were generated? What difficulties did they encounter? What lessons can be drawn from their experiences?  These questions are answered through each NGO’s story about their journey towards sustainability.

 

For a copy of the book, please contact roslina@icomp.org.my or icomp@icomp.org.my

 

 

Strategic Leadership Development Newsletters

Strategic Leadership: Making a Difference in RH

Strategic Leadership to Reduce Maternal Mortality

Strategic Leadership to Reduce Unmet Need for Family Planning

Strategic Leadership for Youth Reproductive Health Programmes that Empower Young People

Strategic Leadership to Eliminate Violence Against Women

Strategic Leadership for Linked Response to Reproductive Health and HIV/AIDS

 

Project Briefs

Population and Development in Local Planning

The Visionary Leadership Programme in Polulation and Development (VLP)

Young People's Reproductive Health Programme

Community-Based Reproductive Health Commodity Security

Sustainability of NGOs

Linked Response to Sexual Reproductive Health and HIV/AIDS

 

 


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