In navigating through the new normal, the Zero Extreme Poverty PH 2030 Movement (ZEP2030) continues to find solutions to meet its goal in uplifting Filipino families from extreme poverty. CODE-NGO and its members, being part of ZEP2030, commit to the strategy of local...
Generative Conversations: We are Our Major Source of Hope
Photo courtesy of: PBSP In January 2021, the virtual launch of the publication “Populism and Philippine Civil Society: Views from Labor, Urban Poor, and Development NGOs” (Lopa-Perez, 2020) provided an opportune time for CODE-NGO to begin a process of self-reflection....
Sustainability of Philippine CSO Sector Further Declined in 2020
On the whole, the sustainability of the Philippine sector of civil society organizations (CSOs) moderately declined from 2019 (3.5) to 2020 (3.7), with both ratings indicating that the sector’s sustainability remains “evolving.” The rating has continued to decline...
August 19 is World Humanitarian Day
From August 12 to August 19, 2021, CODE-NGO launched an online World Humanitarian Day celebration on its Facebook page! Thank you, CODE-NGO Humanitarians! CODE-NGO celebrates all humanitarians who dedicate their lives in serving vulnerable communities. We...
Vision for the Next Five Years
This is not a vision statement jointly crafted by the Board of Trustees, the member networks, and secretariat of CODE-NGO in a participatory process that always characterizes how we do things. Instead, this is a reflective piece drawn from the mid-term assessment of...
Continuing Accountability Practices in the Time of Pandemic
The Caucus of Development NGO Networks (CODE-NGO) is one of the civil society coalitions and networks globally who successfully participated in the 90 Day Accountability Challenge organized by AGNA and CIVICUS. The challenge required the participating CSO networks and...