Two years since it was founded, the Zero Extreme Poverty (ZEP) 2030 Movement is faced with the challenge of reaching its original target of helping uplift 1 million families from extreme poverty by 2030. To date, it has mapped 16,000 families and has a presence in 70...
CODE-NGO STATEMENT AGAINST CHARTER CHANGE
We, the Caucus of Development NGO Networks (CODE-NGO), the largest coalition of social development civil society organizations in the country, declare our opposition to the initiatives of the current administration to change the Constitution. We reiterate our...
The Value of Partnerships in Finding Innovation
On May 24, 2018, the Caucus of Development NGO Networks (CODE-NGO) was invited to be part of a panel with the Humanitarian Leadership Academy (HLA), Cooperative Development Authority (CDA), and the Provincial Government of Cebu. The panel was chaired by the...
No to Con-Ass! Yes to Protecting our Democratic Institutions!
In the midst of discussions and move for Charter Change, we, the Caucus of Development NGO Networks (CODE-NGO), the largest network of development civil society organizations (CSOs) in the Philippines, declare our strong opposition on the proposal of House Speaker...
Building Partnerships for Organizational Change
The year 2015 was ushered in with the “Strengthening the Capacity of Philippine CSOs” project culminating event for participating civil society organizations (CSOs) after its 3-year implementation supported by the USAID. Recognizing the gains that the project brought...
Building Capacities Towards CSO Network Sustainability
In the course of implementing the mentoring component of the Strengthening the Capacities of Philippine CSOs Project, a 3-year project (2012-2015) of USAID and a consortium of CSOs, which was led by Ayala Foundation (AFI) and which included CODE-NGO, capacity building...