CODE-NGO recently held its Social Development Week 2021 last May 25 to 27, 2021! You may re-visit the recordings here and download the resources. e-talk 1: Protecting Civic Space and Localizing Leadership in the Time of the Pandemic by The Partnership of Philippine...
WATCH: CODE-NGO 30th Anniversary: Mula Noon, Hanggang Ngayon
As part of CODE-NGO's 30th Anniversary Celebration, let us travel back through time to its humble beginnings and milestones from 1990 to the present. The video also showcases testimonials from CODE's former leaders. This is CODE NGO: Mula Noon, Hanggang Ngayon....
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...
Young Minds on Explore 6: Trailblazers of Hope from the other side of the World
“If you want to walk fast, walk along. But if you want to go far, walk together.” – Ratan Tata. We, the Young Minds on eXplore (YMX) delegates have traveled miles and miles for a life-changing experience that brought us hope for the country by immersing ourselves to...
START Network Inception Workshop, Advocacy Working Group on DRR-CCA and ACED Year 3 Orientation
CODE-NGO conducted a three-agenda meeting last June 15, 2015 at the Ugnayan Hall, PhilDHRRA Partnership Center, Quezon City. It was primarily on: (1.) START Network Preparatory Meeting, (2.) Advocacy Working Group on DRR-CCA, and (3.) Advancing CSO Engagement on DRR-CCA (ACED) Year 3 orientation. This event was participated in by member networks of CODE-NGO involved in DRRM.
Surge Capacity, as defined by People in Aid (2007), is the ability of an organization to scale up (and scale down) resources quickly and effectively to meet increased demand and stabilize or alleviate suffering in any given population during emergencies. START Network, a consortium of 19 leading international humanitarian NGOs, wanted to transform surge capacity in the Philippines by localizing it, improving collaboration among organizations and promoting better engagement with key stakeholders.