CSOs make space for the electorate to assess candidates for Senate seats! Various civil society networks have banded together to organize a series of forums for senatorial candidates to elaborate their “green” agenda. At least six among May 2022 elections candidates...
Join the Senatorial Forum on the Development Agenda
In line with the upcoming elections, the Change Politics Movement (CPM), in partnership with the Caucus of Development NGO Networks (CODE-NGO), will hold an online forum with selected Senatorial candidates - Sonny Matula and Alex Lacson - on March 26, 2022, 9:00 AM to...
Mulat, Handa, at Alertayo!
Ilang buwan na lang bago ang 2022 National and Local Elections, ngunit samu't saring isyu pa rin ang ating kinakaharap. Hindi pa kasama dito ang mga problemang lulutasin ng susunod na administrasyon. Anu-ano nga ba ang mga isyu na ito, at ano ang maaari nating...
CODE-NGO’s Roots Lie in the 1986 EDSA People Power
February 25, 2022 marks the 36th anniversary of the first EDSA People Power Revolution. It is always a reminder of what Filipinos can achieve when united towards a common goal. Thirty-six years ago, people from all walks of life came out to the streets to protest. The...
Integrity, Probity, Proven Competence, and Independence
In January 2022, PARTICIPATE, a non-partisan and pro-democracy 2,500-strong coalition of academe, civil society organizations, youth groups, and sectoral leaders, called on President Rodrigo Duterte to make the appointment of the Commission on Elections (COMELEC)...
Promoting Participation, Peace and Human Rights in the New Normal
CODE-NGO upholds its mandate to influence public policy through protecting civic spaces andensuring participation in democratic process in the country. At the start of 2021, the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) released a Memorandum Circular (MC...