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|Description=Dakila  (Noble)  is an organization of  artists-­‐activists  building a  movement of heroism toward social transformation.  Dakila fosters citizenship by building one’s capacity to make a change, organizes communities to be part of the movement for change, and takes on advocacy campaigns to bring about strategic actions that make real change.  
 
|Description=Dakila  (Noble)  is an organization of  artists-­‐activists  building a  movement of heroism toward social transformation.  Dakila fosters citizenship by building one’s capacity to make a change, organizes communities to be part of the movement for change, and takes on advocacy campaigns to bring about strategic actions that make real change.  
  

Latest revision as of 05:22, 24 May 2023

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Organization name

DAKILA — Philippine Collective for Modern Heroism

Organization link

https://dakila.org.ph/

Organization type

Organisation non gouvernementale (ONG) Dirigé par des femmes

Country

Philippines

Current focus/area

Justice sociale Droits humains Plaidoyer Faire campagne Autonomisation communautaire Autonomisation communautaire Sensibilisation Droits des peuples autochtones Droits des personnes LGBTIQ+

Description/notes

Dakila (Noble) is an organization of artists-‐activists building a movement of heroism toward social transformation. Dakila fosters citizenship by building one’s capacity to make a change, organizes communities to be part of the movement for change, and takes on advocacy campaigns to bring about strategic actions that make real change.

DAKILA's management team is led by women, supported by feminist men from the executive management committee, and with a diverse membership base ranging from the sectors of the youth, academe, indigenous peoples, and LGBTIQA+

Compendium source

Signatory of the Peoples’ Summit: Climate Rights and Human Survival


12° 52' 46.92" N, 121° 46' 26.40" E

Signatory of the Peoples’ Summit: Climate Rights and Human Survival +
Justice sociale

Droits humains Plaidoyer Faire campagne Autonomisation communautaire Autonomisation communautaire Sensibilisation Droits des peuples autochtones

Droits des personnes LGBTIQ+ +
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12° 52' 46.92" N, 121° 46' 26.40" ELatitude: 12.8797
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