Who We Are
Initiatives for Dialogue and Empowerment through Alternative Legal Services (IDEALS)
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IDEALS, Inc.
The Initiatives for Dialogue and Empowerment through Alternative Legal Services (IDEALS) is a non-stock, non-profit legal focused advocacy and service institution organized to address the legal and technical needs of the marginalized, disempowered, and vulnerable groups, particularly the agrarian reform beneficiaries, farmer-traders, migrant sectors, persons and communities affected by disasters, and victims of human rights violations.
We envision an empowered citizenry sustained by participatory and accountable governance, equitable enjoyment of resources and opportunities, and accessible justice.
IDEALS Mission
Board Members
Board President
Jessica Cantos
Secretary
Gettie Sandoval
Treasurer
Board of Trustees:
Atty. Antonio Salvador
Charlito Manlupig
Jade Lopez
Edgardo Ligon
Executive Director
How We Began
Throughout its history, IDEALS has taken a shot at the ground and created programs based on the current context confronting the country.
2005
IDEALS was established as a legal focused advocacy and service institution addressing the issues of agrarian reform and rural development when poverty incidence in rural communities was extremely higher than in the urban areas due to problems confronting the country’s agriculture sector. The organization primarily helped in lobbying the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program Extension with Reforms (CARPER).
2006
Expanding its initiative, the institution engaged in projects involving economic rights for international trade programs focused on policy making and trade agreements. With the growing number of Filipinos working overseas, IDEALS also extended its programs for the migrants’ rights providing defense and technical services for their legal needs.
2011
With its focus on legal equity, IDEALS helped business and people’s organizations and cooperatives through providing services for corporate needs of social enterprises. Together with international trade and migrants’ rights programs, this is a project pioneered by the organization.
2013
Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan)— the country’s strongest storm hit Visayas leaving victims in desolation and wiping out their legal documents. IDEALS, then, started its work for the victims’ rights in crisis and emergencies focusing on legal identification while also providing legal assistance and services particularly in accessing and claiming benefits after the calamity.
2016
The organization focused on the promotion and defense of human rights working with its partner parishes for legal documentation of human rights violations.