NATCCO Network: Building the NATCCO Brand for Sustainability and Integration (2017 Annual Report)

Material No.
55
Call No.
M-F.0.15.2-2017-6
Title
NATCCO Network: Building the NATCCO Brand for Sustainability and Integration (2017 Annual Report)
Author
National Confederation of Cooperatives (NATCCO)
Management Function
Multi-Functional
Management Sub-function
All Functions
Type of Material
Documentation and Report
Industry or Sector
Multi-Industry
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Issue Focus
Entrepreneurship
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Published By
National Confederation of Cooperatives (NATCCO)
Published in
Quezon City, Philippines
Year of Setting
2017
Country of Setting
Philippines
Additional Topics
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Body Length
64 pages
Annex/es Length
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Abstract

The National Confederation of Cooperatives or NATCCO is an organization that specializes in training and transforming cooperatives into professional, skilled, and self-serving organizations that tend to the needs of its members and immediate community. It aspires to amplify the impact of these groups as a way of resolving issues connected to poverty, unemployment, and the like.


This material by NATCCO narrates the agency's achievements and accomplishments for the past forty years. With its ongoing interventions and efforts spanning the country, NATCCO shows a detailed history of its past founding and experiences that reminisce the initial

push that motivates the organization to do its purpose until today. With strong linkages established with cooperatives and public-private agencies alike, the material also presents a report of its current progress in strategizing, enabling, and implementing with its partner groups. It also offers a view of the CEO's message, as well as the updates from departments on their respective thrusts for the year. In addition to that, NATCCO's 2017 financial performance, organizational structure, together with its blueprint for 2020 and its reinstatement of its "One Name- One Logo Policy" are also featured for the appreciation of its employees, donors, and partners.


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