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...
Dumaguete City People’s Development Council: Influencing Government, Charting our future
The Caucus of Development NGO Networks (CODE-NGO) in partnership with the Philippine Partnership for the Development of Human Resources in Rural Areas (PHILDHRRA) and Dumaguete’s People’s Council held an e-tour session entitled “Pasyal Na! Dumaguete City People’s...
Philippine Open Government Partnership Non-Government Steering Committee Statement of Reaffirmation
Noting that the Philippines was one of the eight country founding members of the Open Government Partnership in 2011, and acknowledged through the years as a leader in the global community in the advocacy and practice of the OGP principles; Recognizing the positive...
Filipinos, Demand Accountability!
We, the Caucus of Development NGO Networks (CODE-NGO), representing 1,600 non-government organizations, people’s organizations, and cooperatives nationwide, call on our fellow Filipinos to demand accountability from government and support democratic institutions such...
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...
Unity Statement: Give Every Filipino a Chance to Vote
Despite the unanimous decision of the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) to not extend the voter registration period on September 30, 334 signatories/ groups (and counting) continue to call for the extension of the deadline. The unity statement released by the...