- Philippine Support Association
The Philippine Support Association (PSA) is a group that aims to raise credit for the poor in the
Philippines so that they can break free of thepoverty trap . It supportsmicrofinance .History
The PSA was registered on the 12th of November 2007 under its full name Oikocredit Ecumenical Development Cooperative Society (EDCS) Philippine Support Association Inc. The group's stated purpose is "'to support and participate in the promotion of global justice by encouraging/challenging people, churches and others to share their resources through socially responsible investments and by empowering disadvantaged people with credit'."
Aims and Objectives
The aims and objectives of the PSA are essentially to create more opportunities for people’s socio-economic development. It facilitates long-term loans, loan guarantees and investments for
cooperatives and socially-orientated groups. It aims to promote;#Cooperation in development by mobilizing financial resources for economic growth consistent with social justice and self- reliance.
#Pooling of financial and creative resources for cooperative enterprises.
#Cooperative tie-ups to enable individual cooperative members to become active, socially secure, and economically empowered community members.Membership
Currently membership are shareholders who purchase shares at $/E200 a share. Shareholders are not limited to individuals and by far the biggest shareholders are congregations and schools. Around 16 individuals, 22 schools and congregations, and several parish own shares. The PSA is a member of the
Ecumenical Development Cooperative Society (EDCS).Facts and Figures
Of the 36 PSA supports Oikocredit projects in the Philippines. Oikocredit active in the Philippines the majority are straight microfinance loans (67%), with the remainder being entirely devoted to loans for production (33%). Of this 33% 3 projects (8%) are loans to sugar producers, 2 projects (6%) each for bamboo, housing and food projects, and 1 project (3%) to reforestation, marketing, and livestock projects.
The majority of the projects (16) are located in
Luzon region (44%). theVisayas region has 14 projects running (39%) and Mindanao has 9 projects representing 17% of the total.Mindanao once had its own satellite office (meaning the Philippines would have had two offices as well as the regional office) but was forced to close. There are difficulties in microfinancing in Midanao, but Oikocredit and the PSA are seeking to overcome these issues to continue their work on poverty reduction.The role of the PSA in these loans is fairly simple, it seeks to raise funds to fund Oikocredit's work in the Philippines. There is no shortage of demand and the more money it can raise the more it can help.
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