Stichting Linangan

Planting seeds of solidarity. Comforting those who hunger for freedom. Helping quench the thirst for justice.

Stichting Linangan is a Netherlands registered foundation that supports organizations of marginalized sectors in Philippine society. It is a non-government and non-profit foundation.

It is inspired by the life and advocacies of Willem Geertman, a Dutch solidarity worker who lived in the Philippines for more than three decades. Willem was well-loved and accepted by people in the communities that he had served and worked with.

Willem supported the struggles of poor peasants,  workers and indigenous people. He was a vocal defender of the poor and a courageous environmental advocate. In July, 3, 2012, he was murdered. Many believe that he was killed for taking the side of peasants and indigenous people against corporate mining, logging and other projects that adversely affect the lives and livelihood of the poor.

Linangan conducts information activities about neglected sectors in the Philippine society. Among the issues that the foundation is focusing its attention to is the right of people to health, education, shelter and livelihood.

One example of Linangan’s focus is supporting the struggle of indigenous people in the Philippines.

Indigenous communities in several provinces in the Philippines have been able to establish alternative social programs despite lack of government support. These programs promote scientific and sustainable agriculture, literacy, numeracy, health skills and cultural studies. But these programs have been deprived of government support, or even ordered closed by local government agencies and military officials who accused the communities of inciting subversion against the government.

The people remain determined to build better lives through their own efforts. They are appealing to the international community for support.