Managing disasters from preparedness to response is a daunting and oftentimes costly task for local government units (LGUs). When lives are at risk there can be no allowance for inept officials, inefficiency and mismanagement of funds. The DRRM (Disaster Risk...
Three things you should know about Innovation for Social Impact
It seems you can’t pick up a development publication or read a funder newsletter these days without stumbling across the word ‘innovation’. Broadly defined as ‘novel solutions to a social problem that is more effective, efficient, sustainable, or just than current...
We Oppose the Death Penalty, Call for Justice Reform
February 23, 2017 We, the Caucus of Development NGO Networks (CODE-NGO), the largest network of development civil society organizations (CSOs) in the Philippines, oppose the proposed reinstatement of the death penalty in the country. In CODE-NGO’s Philippine...
Jarryn Katia – CIVICUS Fellow to the Philippines
Meet Jarryn – the new Capacity Development Fellow here at CODE-NGO! Jarryn has been commissioned by international NGO CIVICUS to assist CODE-NGO with Knowledge Development and Management frameworks, as he is a specialist in trainings, instructional design, media and...
CODE-NGO e-Newsletter: January 2017 Issue
January 2017 Issue CODE-NGO Members’ Humanitarian Response to Communities Affected by Typhoons Lawin (Haima) and Nina (Nock-ten) Roselle Rasay Super Typhoon Lawin (Haima) made landfall on Penablanca, Cagayan on October 19, 2016. It had a massive 800-km diameter and...
Resolution on Intensive Information Dissemination on Federalism
Caucus of Development NGO Networks 25th General Assembly GA Resolution No. 25 - 10 Sponsoring MN: COALITION FOR BICOL DEVELOPMENT (CBD) A resolution urging CODE-NGO and its Member Networks to Conduct Massive Learning Sessions and Orientations on Federalism including...
