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Political Organizations in Philippines
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Bukluran Ng Manggagawang Pilipino
Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino, or Solidarity of Filipino Workers (BMP) is a socialist political center of militant workers and trade unions in the Philippines. It comprises 200 local unions nationwide with a mass membership of over laborers.
1001 to 5000 staff
Mvm Message, Movements, Media Inc
MVM has been a trusted partner in governance and electoral campaigning for more than three decades. Through the years, we have serviced clients in every aspect of successful governance and electoral campaigns — from crafting and amplifying messages based on scientific approaches, to igniting and managing movements with our expertise in ground mobilization.
11 to 50 staff
Kaya Natin Movement For Good Governance And Ethical Leadership
Kaya Natin! is a national movement and non-profit organization in the Philippines that espouses an ethical, effective and empowering approach to governance working hand-in-hand with a just and participative citizenry. Kaya Natin! was initially convened by the Ateneo de Manila University-School of Government through it's Director for Youth Leadership and Social Entrepreneurship, Mr. Harvey Keh; and founded by former Pampanga Governor, Among Ed Panlilio; former Isabela Governor, Grace Padaca; and former Naga City Mayor, the late Jesse Robredo. Kaya Natin! has visited several colleges, universities and communities spreading its news of positive change and hope towards inspiring more young Filipinos to work for good governance and social action. Kaya Natin! also trains youth and LGU leaders as a part of its initiative to encompass the 3Es leadership style: effective, empowering, and ethical.
1 to 10 staff
Chel Diokno Senatorial Campaign
2019 Midterm Elections
11 to 50 staff
Edu-Aksyon
Edu-Aksyon is a non-governmental organization seeking to represent and improve the education sector in the Philippines
11 to 50 staff
Green Party Of The Philippines
We are an emerging national green political party in the Philippines. STATEMENT OF POLITICAL AGENDA 1. National moratorium on all forms of mining. Nationwide logging ban and reforestation/aforestation of 50% of all land area of the major islands. Swift shift to full renewable sources of energy. Nationwide plastic ban and full implementation of all solid waste, liquid waste and toxic waste management laws. Shift to 100% organic agriculture with full support to small farmers and fisherfolks especially those within marine and farming protected areas. Full protection and support to Indigenous Peoples, the Bangsamoro and Cordillera Peoples for their self governance and sustainable development. Green Governance that will lead to more control and support for local communities to manage their own ecosystems. Shift to electric pubic transport system with sufficient support from government to small drivers and operators. Protection and rehabilitation of all rivers, lakes and protected lands and waters. Protection through building community resiliency and adaptation and justice through reparation and rehabilitation of all victims and survivors of victims of the impacts of climate change.
201 to 500 staff
Akbayan Party
After twenty years of dictatorship under the Marcos regime, formal democracy in the Philippines was restored in 1986 through a broad "people power" movement. This democracy, however, proved to favor only the political and economic elite of the country. The moving force behind the anti-dictatorship struggle-concerned citizens and progressive groups-has been relegated to the periphery of decision-making and policy implementation. In response, social movements, trade union groups, and political organizations have emerged to challenge state policies through lobbying and pressure politics. Despite the dynamism of Philippine movements, formal institutions of democracy remained in the hands of the few and the wealthy. It was within this context that the idea of building an alternative, a citizens' political party, first emerged. Social movement groups wanted to be part of the formal processes of government. Akbayan was thus conceived as an effort to institutionalize people power and thereby deepen Philippine democracy. Consultations on the party-building project began in 1994. Throughout the country, pro-democracy groups were enjoined to help shape the party concept and strategy. Aspirations of various sectors-labor, peasants, youth, women, gay and lesbians, professionals, overseas Filipino workers, urban poor-were discussed and consolidated into a program of governance, while ad hoc structures were formed in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. Four years later, in January 1998, Akbayan was formally established through its Founding National Congress. In May of the same year, the new party tested its strength by participating in the local and party-list elections and won seats in the House of Representatives, and several local government units. To date, Akbayan is the most vigorous and determined effort from the Philippine progressive community to break the hold of traditional politicians and political parties on Philippine politics.
1001 to 5000 staff
Kalikasan
11 to 50 staff
Ateneo Project For Asian And International Relations Apair
Vision As the premiere international relations organization of the Ateneo de Manila University, the Ateneo Project for Asian and International Relations envisions itself as the leading organization for global unity that connects various disciplines through the study and practice of international relations while providing its members with a community that forms them into future leaders of the world. Mission It is the mission of the Ateneo Project for Asian and International Relations to inform and expose its members to issues pertaining to international relations by building partnerships with related sectors and providing opportunities to empower its members with the goal of igniting action, prompting initiative, and generating public discourse.
11 to 50 staff
Kilos Ko Youth
Kilos Ko Youth is a multi-sectoral community lead and formed by young Filipinos who believe in creating more progressive, sustainable, and empowered communities in the Philippines. Our general objective is to create an empowered community of youth leaders who will help achieve a vision of equal opportunity for all Filipino people. The specific objectives of the organization are to convene like-minded and driven youth, create activities and build constituencies for the benefit of the marginalized sectors of Philippine society.#KilosKo is a movement which aims to inspire young leaders to champion their own advocacies by solving problems in their respective communities. Kilos Ko Youth is meant to bring together youth leaders within various formations offering them a platform to come together and share their ideas not only with each other but with society at large
51 to 200 staff
Keri Caring For Activists
We are an activist collective supporting the mental health and wellbeing of kapwa Filipino social justice defenders. We provide social justice and indigenous/critical psychology-informed mental health and psychosocial support to activists at risk, while practicing trauma-informed care and LGBTQ+ affirmative counseling. We also provide psychosocial security consultancies and collective care workshops to movements and rights organizations. We were formalized last July 3, 2020 to resist and stand against the Republic Act 11479 or Anti-Terror Law, which has been abused to suppress dissent and freedom of assembly, creating truly terrorizing and marginalizing environments. There is no ginhawa or wellbeing in environments with political repression, oppression, and corruption. We stand with anger and shout #ActivistsNotTerrorists and #JunkAntiTerrorLaw. We also call to #SurfaceAllDesaparecidos, surface all activists that have been Disappeared (o winala) by the Duterte and Marcos Administrations; and to free all political detainees who are red-tagged or criminalized because they chose to defend the wellbeing of their kapwa Pilipino.
1 to 10 staff
Start Ait Student Action For Responsive Leadership In Tourism
START AIT is a non-stock, non-profit, socio-civic, and political organization based in the Asian Institute of Tourism (AIT), University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City. We are an affiliate organization of KAISA - Nagkakaisang Iskolar para sa Pamantasan at Sambayanan, a university-based political party. The principles of the organization are encapsulated in the word START: Service, Transparency, Accessibility, Responsiveness, and Thorough Consultation. Our logo is composed of the Oblation and Sarimanok elements which symbolizes one's unwavering dedication in serving the nation and diversity as well as commitment to inclusivity in plight against injustices, respectively. START AIT continuously strives to reinforce calls and actions for university-wide and national campaigns, environmental justice, and sustainable tourism development. As we champion social progress with social justice, START AIT echoes the cries of the poor, marginalized, and oppressed.
11 to 50 staff
Task Force On Youth Development
Task Force on Youth Development (TFYD Barangay Tabang) Newly appointed organization by the DILG for replacement of Sangguniang Kabataan (SK)
1 to 10 staff
Up Business Administration Council
MISSION To deliver leadership, genuine service, and inclusive student representation to the college through relevant initiatives, which further our standards of excellence and benefit even those beyond our community. VISION The College, upholding its identity as the premier business constitution, that promotes the holistic development of the proactive and principled leaders embracing the responsibility for sustainable growth and progress in society.
11 to 50 staff
Santugon Sa Tawag Ng Panahon
Santugon sa Tawag ng Panahon is the premier socio-political organization in De La Salle University fighting for Empowered Lasallians, Progressive Citizenry. We field and train candidates for the University Student Government Elections and provide the whole student body with activities that promote political maturity and social awareness. We also take an active stance towards outreach and social welfare, environmental preservation, and the empowerment of the youth through holistic development.
201 to 500 staff
Isanliyab Servant Leaders' Union
SERVE THE PEOPLE. SHAPE THE NATION We are pushing our national democratic ideals forward from the academic organizations and institute student councils to FEUCSO: organizing the Tamaraw community to create a pro-student system and craft a patriotic, democratic, and progressive platform that works for everyone, not just a few. As the university's governing party for 7 consecutive years, ISANLIYAB is dedicated to building on our electoral wins since 2016. We're working hard every day to amplify the collective voice of the students. In our struggles, we have realized one thing: only the masses create history.
201 to 500 staff
Liberal Youth
Home for young liberals and freedom-loving individuals in the Philippines, Liberal Youth aims to achieve a liberal and democratic society by shaping national discourse and influencing government policies and programs.
51 to 200 staff
Practice Of Administrative Leadership And Service Pals-Ncpag
The Practice of Administrative Leadership and Service - NCPAG is the oldest socio-political organization in the National College of Public Administration and Governance of the University of the Philippines Diliman. Since 1993, the Organization has been steadfast in upholding its core principles of accessibility, dynamism, accountability, and excellence.
11 to 50 staff
Buklod Cssp
BUKLOD CSSP is the premier leadership and service formation of the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy(CSSP) in the University of the Philippines – Diliman. Since 1992, the formation has shaped student-leaders to effect meaningful and positive changes in the College, University, and the country – all towards the goal of social justice and social progress.
51 to 200 staff
Dekada
Issue-based politics continues to be the life-blood of the party and the motivation of its believers. DEKADA is more than a political party.it is a way of life.
51 to 200 staff