The Caucus of Development NGO Networks (CODE-NGO) firmly opposes the move to amend the 1987 Philippine Constitution at this time when Filipinos are facing one of the most challenging health and economic crises in recent history. Charter Change (Cha-Cha) now only...
DOWNLOAD a copy of the Policy Note for Project DIME
Civil society participation is an important element of good and open governance. The DIME Project of the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) is a fairly new initiative and CODE-NGO would like to take part in shaping its framework and mechanism for citizen and...
Reflection: Binnadang, Our Cultural Value
Ms. Cristina Aban, President of CORDNET, reflects on what Generosity looked like for her in 2020 amidst the pandemic Life is communal and one cannot be happy if others are suffering. Embedded in our network, the Cordillera Network of NGOs and POs (CORDNET), and...
CODE-NGO Hosts Online Forum on Protecting Civic Space and the Anti-Terror Act
On December 12, CODE-NGO hosted the online forum on Protecting Civic Space and the Anti-Terror Act was conducted via Zoom. The forum was participated by various CSOs and members of the academe. This initiative is part CODE-NGO’s effort to start the discussion and...
Covid-19 Road to Recovery: Solutions from the Communities (2)
By: Albert Aquino, CENVISNET Synthesis of the public forum on September 24, 2020 during the CODE-NGO Social Development Week with the same title/theme; presented by Mr. Albert Aquino, Chairperson of CODE-NGO, 2018-2020 We acknowledge and value the recognition that our...
COVID-19 Road to Recovery: Solutions from the Communities (1)
By: Cristina Segnaken-Aban, CORDNET Highlights of members’ initiatives discussed during the CODE-NGO Social Development Week, September 21-24, 2020, presented by Ms. Cristina Aban, President of the Cordillera Network of NGOs and POs (CORDNET) Naimbag nga malem...