- Between Handshakes and Headaches: The Beautiful Chaos of Community Workby SEA Communications TeamIf there’s one thing last week’s SEA staff meeting made clear, it’s this: development work is not a… Read more: Between Handshakes and Headaches: The Beautiful Chaos of Community Work
- Breathing Before Bayanihan: What Three Minutes of Silence Revealed About Working in SEA Inc.by SEA Communications TeamThere’s something quietly radical about asking a room full of community workers—people trained to act, mobilize, respond—to simply… Read more: Breathing Before Bayanihan: What Three Minutes of Silence Revealed About Working in SEA Inc.
- From Consultation to Co-Creation: Sibagat’s Tri-Sector Plan Puts Power Where It Belongsby SEA Communications TeamThere are government reports that gather dust—and then there are those that gather people. What the Collective IPAT… Read more: From Consultation to Co-Creation: Sibagat’s Tri-Sector Plan Puts Power Where It Belongs
- Small Town, Strong Community: Why Bingawan Proves That Size Has Nothing to Do with Strengthby SEA Communications TeamThere’s a certain bias we carry—quiet but persistent—that big impact must come from big places. That innovation belongs… Read more: Small Town, Strong Community: Why Bingawan Proves That Size Has Nothing to Do with Strength
- Knowing the Groundby SEA Communications TeamWhen Solution Ecosystems Activator (SEA) Inc. enters a partner barangay, the first instinct is not to launch a… Read more: Knowing the Ground
- Starting with What Works: Appreciative Inquiry in Grassroots Governanceby SEA Communications TeamIn many planning meetings, the first question often sounds like a complaint: “What is the problem?” But in… Read more: Starting with What Works: Appreciative Inquiry in Grassroots Governance
- Participatory Resource Appraisal: When the Community Draws Its Own Futureby SEA Communications TeamThere is a familiar scene in many development projects: consultants arrive, conduct surveys, write reports, and leave with… Read more: Participatory Resource Appraisal: When the Community Draws Its Own Future



