Lesson 9. Advocacy Advocacy Advocate
Lesson 9. Advocacy Advocacy Advocate
Lesson 9. Advocacy Advocacy Advocate
Advocacy
*Advocacy is over a means rather than an end. It specifically serves as a means to empower the
marginalized and the powerless so that they may be able to gain a better policy environment with
implications for the implementation of policies (AIPP, 2013).
1. Building support for a cause and influencing others to address an issue by taking action.
2. Making sure that financial support can be allotted for specific programs and services.
3. Persuading and convincing power holders to pay attention and provide support to particular
development services.
4. Raising the awareness of the public regarding a particular social issues or problems and mobilize
them to pressure those in position to address the situation.
5. Creating support among people in the community for implementation of that development
intervention.
1. Systems advocacy – focuses on efforts that shall change policies and practices at the local,
national or international levels.
2. Individual advocacy – focuses on efforts that will change the situation of an individual and
protect his or her rights.
3. Self-advocacy – focuses on strengthening an individual’s ability to communicate with other
people, and at the same time, persuading and convincing the individual to address his or her
own needs and rights.
Reference
Abenir, M. (2017) Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship. Makati City: Diwa Learning
System Inc.
AIPP (2013) Training Manual on Advocacy, Lobbying and Negotiating Skills. Thailand: Asia
Indigenous Peoples Pact
Alliance (2003) Advocacy in Action: A Toolkit to Support NGOs and CBOs. Chicago: Alliance &
International Council of AIDS-HIV Services Organization
Taguibao, J. (2017) Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship. Quezon City: Vibal Group
Inc.