The Philippine Development Plan 2011-2016 outlines the Aquino administration’s framework for inclusive growth— which it describes as one that is sustainable and has a real impact on people experiencing poverty and injustice in their daily lives. It asserts that good...
CSOs call for localization of humanitarian response
Around 60 civil society organizations (CSOs) from all over the country called for the localization of humanitarian emergency response emphasizing local leadership to be part of the humanitarian agenda for the first World Humanitarian Summit in Turkey next month. The...
Presidential Candidates’ Profiles
Based on CODE-NGO's Development and Reform Agenda (DRA) Pillars: Ensuring Empowerment, Democratization and Good Governance Reducing Poverty and Inequality Building Peace Promoting Sustainable Economic Development and Environmental Protection [ilink...
CSO Development and Reform Agenda for 2016-19
In 2009, in midst of a global economic crisis, mal-governance across all levels of the country and the clockwork devastation brought about by extreme climate change, CODE-NGO and many other civil society organizations (CSOs) put forward a Development and Reform Agenda...
Perception Survey of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) on Government and Civil Society 2015
Perception Survey of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) on Government and Civil Society 2015 The Perception Survey of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) on Government and Civil Society is an annual survey conducted by the Caucus of Development NGO Networks (CODE-NGO)....
On the Key Elements that Sustain Civil Society
Results of the 2014 Civil Society Organizations (CSO) Sustainability Index – Philippines The Philippine civil society sector rated itself as 3.3 or with “sustainability evolving”, using the USAID’s Civil Society Organizations Sustainability Index (CSOSI) methodology....