Mihevic, JohnSwift, JamieLunney, MadelineCanadian Council for International Cooperation Policy Team2009-05-062009-05-062000http://hdl.handle.net/10625/38239French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Cercle d'études sur le travail des ONG avec le secteur privé en vue d'éliminer la pauvreté : études de casThe three case studies cover different strategies used by non-governmental organizations (NGO) when they engage with the private sector. “Save the Children and Greenstone” is an example of a potential program partnership in the extractive sector based in the South (Nicaragua) with Canadian NGO involvement. The “Ethical Trading Action Group” (ETAG) is an example of advocacy in the apparel industry in Canada through a partnership of NGOs. “Placer Dome in Marinduque (Philippines)” is an example of a sequenced advocacy and partnership in the extractive sector, where the company sought partnership in response to advocacy activities from NGOs both from the North and the South.45 p.application/pdfenADVOCACYNON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONSCASE STUDIESPARTNERSHIPSPRIVATE SECTORPOVERTY ALLEVIATIONDEVELOPMENT PLANNINGCORPORATE RESPONSIBILITYSOCIAL JUSTICENORTH-SOUTH COLLABORATIONSRESEARCH NEEDSCANADAGLOBALNGO learning circle on NGO engagement with the private sector on an agenda to end poverty : case studiesCase Study